Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR)
An increase in partnerships between organisations and a decrease in working in silos has been a key feature of IRCF on the South Coast. Partnerships support has increased capacity and broader service delivery, and led to projects where NFPs are working with business groups to share skillsets and expertise.
A good example is how Shoalhaven Business Chamber (SBC) partnered with local NFPs, with the support of Snow Foundation, providing access to annual SBC membership, helping them improve the way they ‘do business’ and increasing networking opportunities.
Shoalhaven Women’s Resource Group Limited (ROCC) has provided strength-based support services to women in the Shoalhaven for four decades, and offers holistic long-term case management and regular group programs. ROCC’s services foster resilience in, and advocate for, women, facilitating improved social connection, life skills and psycho-social supports.
Through the Investing in Rural Community Future’s program, ROCC established links with SBC. Twelve months later, ROCC was announced as a finalist in the Shoalhaven Business Awards and was thrilled to win the Outstanding Community Organisation award, in recognition of the dedicated work the NFP delivers supporting women.
The awards process required ROCC to demonstrate not only that it provides impactful support to its clients, but also that ROCC business is being run with best practice governance, a sustainable financial strategy, risk management and compliance frameworks, as well as appropriate care for clients, staff and stakeholders.
The successful partnership with SBC helped build the profile and confidence of ROCC, while simultaneously strengthening relationships between SBC, other members and the NFP sector.