Becoming a Partner - Partnership Requirements & Application
Process
When an organization becomes a CGA Regional Partner, they join a
network of over 50 partner organizations representing 43
states and provinces throughout the United States and
Canada. The partner receives national support, best practices
materials for distribution to members, and access to contacts throughout
the country with the same objectives and facing the same
challenges.
How is a typical partner group structured?
Because some damage prevention organizations exist in certain areas
and other areas are starting new organizations, each damage
prevention group's structure often varies by state, region and
even by city. As a result, each CGA regional partner varies
slightly from the next. To review each existing partner's mission
statement and contact information, visit the Current Partners page. Feel free to
contact an existing CGA partner to inquire about their
organization/mission/structure/schedule.
How are Regional Partner Organizations managed?
Regional damage prevention groups have control over, and are solely
responsible for their activities and projects. One of the regional
damage prevention group's primary objectives should be to promote
communication about damage prevention Best Practices among all
stakeholders. The CGA recognizes that the regional damage
prevention groups' activities may extend beyond the established policies
of the CGA.
Requirements - The CGA only has two
requirements for becoming a regional partner.
- One of the Regional
Partner’s primary objectives should be to promote communication
about damage prevention Best Practices.
- Regional Partner’s must
agree not to exclude any stakeholder group from their
discussions.
Application – To become a
Regional Partner, you must submit a petition to the Common Ground
Alliance. (See Below)
Questions - Please direct questions to CGA staff (Erika
Andreasen -703-836-1709) .
Related Files
Regional Partner Petition (PDF File)
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