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Vincentian
Collaboration
Tips and practical examples
from an article by Jack Murphy,
Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA
Voice of the Poor
If we truly collaborate to eliminate
poverty in our
communities...
...with others we will
accomplish much more than we
could have ever dreamed
possible on our own.
You may be wondering:
How do I get started?
What are some practical
ways I can begin to
collaborate?
In this presentation:
✓ Tips
✓ Examples
✓ Guidelines
✓ Reflection Questions
Tip 1: Know your weaknesses; fill
gaps through collaboration
“St. Vincent de Paul Society/Voice of the Poor
has always used a collaborative approach to
advocacy. We learned early on that, while
Vincentians have a great depth of experience in
direct contact with those in need, we don’t have
a great deal of experience or strength in the
public legislative world. Therefore, throughout
the US, you will see examples of Voice of the
Poor Vincentians working with Catholic Charities,
the Catholic Campaign for Human Development,
the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, and
other like-minded groups to pool our resources
to speak on behalf of those we serve.”Jack Murphy - St. Vincent de Paul Society
Tip 2: Know your strengths
“We have this wonderful natural network that we’ve
already created… the Vincentian Family. When you start
any type of advocacy, you need to build your network.
Because of our efforts in the work with housing, in terms
of being with the people… we’re entitled to a seat at the
public policy table, and using that effectively for the
poor can bring about tremendous change in our
communities. […] So we have a tremendous validity
because we are in touch with, or we are a bridge to, the
poor, and we need to be involved in government as
experts on poverty, as experts on solutions to poverty,
and what can be done to alleviate the situations that are
not working for people.”
Mary Ann Dantuono, President,
Ladies of Charity USA
“There certainly are many other groups
with much more experience in the public
arena than the Society of St. Vincent de
Paul. However, other advocates always
welcome our contributions because of
the unique approach we take to our
service, visiting those in need in their
homes. That makes for some powerful
advocacy.”Jack Murphy - St. Vincent de Paul Society
Tip 2: Know your strengths
Tip 3: Recognize, and build on,
existing partnerships
Many of us are already collaborating in our conferences. We may
partner with other community or faith-based organizations to pay a bill
for a family, we may partner on food drives, etc.
Tip 4: Look for ways to expand
from one-to-one service, to
one-to-many
However, if we are to really make a
difference in our communities, we are
going to have to expand our work
from one-to-one direct service to
one-to-many... through education,
advocacy, and collaboration... with
our parishes, with other conferences
and with our communities.
Tip 5: Start with your local area
How do we take our collaboration to
the next level? Start with a neighboring
conference. Look for ways you can
work together to mitigate the
contributors to poverty in your area.
Maybe it’s a lack of transportation to
jobs. Maybe it’s a lack of affordable
healthy food in your area. Or, perhaps
its fostering collaboration among those
we see on home visits, to teach them
how to work together to get a landlord
to improve energy efficiency or some
other housing condition.
Tip 6: Start within your parish
Go to your parish to enlist their help in
dealing with need. Your role can be to
use the facts you gather on home visits
to find root causes-- problems that are
common among many or most people.
You could look to JustFaith groups,
social justice ministries, or others with a
concern for people in need.
Tip 7: Don’t try to do it all yourself
(work together to achieve a
common goal)
This is certainly not a new concept for
Vincentians. St. Vincent was a master
collaborator. Just our simple tradition of
visiting the poor in pairs is a nod to the
power that collaboration can bring to a
challenging situation.
Tip 8: Be open and flexible
Think outside the box to
identify other groups that
share your mission. Saint
Vincent brought people
together to find solutions to
the challenges poverty causes
in a community. He wasn’t
wedded to one solution. He
was driven by service, and
was open to any group that
shared his mission.
Examples
Example 1: Youth Group
When I was in high school in North Carolina,
I wanted to start a CYO (Catholic Youth
Organization) group in my parish. I had a lot
of relatives from the northeast and they
talked about retreats, service projects,
movies and it sounded like great fun. So, I
put notice after notice in our parish bulletin.
Even though my pastor endorsed starting a
youth group, I couldn’t get enough
participation to field a bowling team.
I mentioned my frustration to a
Quaker neighbor who said that she
had the same trouble organizing
youth in her congregation. We found
another friend who invited us to his
small Methodist youth group and we
formed the first Ecumenical Youth
Organization. Eventually, we had
enough participation from our own
congregations to break into faith
groups. But we continued to meet
periodically and did several service
projects together.
Youth Group
Each of us in that situation was just
looking for a chance to socialize. We
didn’t set out to become more aware of,
and sensitive to, each other’s faith
traditions. And we certainly didn’t plan
to be an ecumenical example to our
community. But that’s what we did. We
didn’t all get exactly what we wanted at
the beginning. In the end, we got much
more than we anticipated.
Youth Group
Example 2: Bridges Out of Poverty
When looking at the materials forming the basis of the
St. Vincent de Paul Society’s systemic change
curriculum, Bridges Out of Poverty, collaboration in a
community setting is the intentional creation of a
continuum or wraparound services between agencies.
A recent example of effective collaboration on a
national level was a joint letter to the U.S. House of
Representatives. SVDP USA’s national president,
Sheila Gilbert was one of six Catholic leaders,
including two Bishops, who co-signed this letter
asking for support of the Farm Bill, which includes
critical support for SNAP on which so many of those
we serve depend to keep their families fed.
Example 3: Farm Bill
Sheila Gilbert, President, SVDP USA
Another recent example of collaboration we’ve
joined is the Circle of Protection. This is an
organization of great religious diversity united
in the belief that federal budget discussions
must include the voice of the underserved.
Voice of the Poor is representing the St.
Vincent de Paul Society with other members of
the Vincentian Family to unite in our support
and advocacy for just immigration reform.
Example 4: Circle of Protection
Guidelines
Some guidelines for collaboration involving the Society of
St. Vincent de Paul in the U.S.:
Only the Board can speak publicly on behalf of the
Society.
We can’t lend our name to any effort that might ever
support any policy or initiative counter to Church
teaching.
We use the Voice of the Poor national position papers as
a guide to the types of issues we tackle.
Reflect
If you’ve been to a business meeting over the
last 20 years, you’ve heard the term synergy.
While it has almost become cliché, it means
that a team produces more than the sum of its
parts. Do believe that together, we can do
more than we can individually? What are some
examples from your local community?
As our Vincentian Family evolves to
incorporate principles of systemic change into
our work, how is the concept of collaboration
becoming more important than ever before?
Reflect
Do you believe that the Vincentian Family is
entering a new phase of collaboration, to truly
push the poverty needle in our communities?
Is the result of collaboration simply serving
more people?
What are the goals of collaboration for
Vincentians?
Reflect
If we were to get people on a road to self-
sufficiency-- if we were to help them get out of
need, what would we do?
This presentation was based on an article from the blog “A Voice of the
Poor” by Jack Murphy of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA.
Thanks to him for giving us permission to share this material.
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Vincentian Collaboration: Tips and practical examples

  • 1. Vincentian Collaboration Tips and practical examples from an article by Jack Murphy, Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA Voice of the Poor
  • 2. If we truly collaborate to eliminate poverty in our communities... ...with others we will accomplish much more than we could have ever dreamed possible on our own.
  • 3. You may be wondering: How do I get started? What are some practical ways I can begin to collaborate?
  • 4. In this presentation: ✓ Tips ✓ Examples ✓ Guidelines ✓ Reflection Questions
  • 5. Tip 1: Know your weaknesses; fill gaps through collaboration “St. Vincent de Paul Society/Voice of the Poor has always used a collaborative approach to advocacy. We learned early on that, while Vincentians have a great depth of experience in direct contact with those in need, we don’t have a great deal of experience or strength in the public legislative world. Therefore, throughout the US, you will see examples of Voice of the Poor Vincentians working with Catholic Charities, the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, and other like-minded groups to pool our resources to speak on behalf of those we serve.”Jack Murphy - St. Vincent de Paul Society
  • 6. Tip 2: Know your strengths “We have this wonderful natural network that we’ve already created… the Vincentian Family. When you start any type of advocacy, you need to build your network. Because of our efforts in the work with housing, in terms of being with the people… we’re entitled to a seat at the public policy table, and using that effectively for the poor can bring about tremendous change in our communities. […] So we have a tremendous validity because we are in touch with, or we are a bridge to, the poor, and we need to be involved in government as experts on poverty, as experts on solutions to poverty, and what can be done to alleviate the situations that are not working for people.” Mary Ann Dantuono, President, Ladies of Charity USA
  • 7. “There certainly are many other groups with much more experience in the public arena than the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. However, other advocates always welcome our contributions because of the unique approach we take to our service, visiting those in need in their homes. That makes for some powerful advocacy.”Jack Murphy - St. Vincent de Paul Society Tip 2: Know your strengths
  • 8. Tip 3: Recognize, and build on, existing partnerships Many of us are already collaborating in our conferences. We may partner with other community or faith-based organizations to pay a bill for a family, we may partner on food drives, etc.
  • 9. Tip 4: Look for ways to expand from one-to-one service, to one-to-many However, if we are to really make a difference in our communities, we are going to have to expand our work from one-to-one direct service to one-to-many... through education, advocacy, and collaboration... with our parishes, with other conferences and with our communities.
  • 10. Tip 5: Start with your local area How do we take our collaboration to the next level? Start with a neighboring conference. Look for ways you can work together to mitigate the contributors to poverty in your area. Maybe it’s a lack of transportation to jobs. Maybe it’s a lack of affordable healthy food in your area. Or, perhaps its fostering collaboration among those we see on home visits, to teach them how to work together to get a landlord to improve energy efficiency or some other housing condition.
  • 11. Tip 6: Start within your parish Go to your parish to enlist their help in dealing with need. Your role can be to use the facts you gather on home visits to find root causes-- problems that are common among many or most people. You could look to JustFaith groups, social justice ministries, or others with a concern for people in need.
  • 12. Tip 7: Don’t try to do it all yourself (work together to achieve a common goal) This is certainly not a new concept for Vincentians. St. Vincent was a master collaborator. Just our simple tradition of visiting the poor in pairs is a nod to the power that collaboration can bring to a challenging situation.
  • 13. Tip 8: Be open and flexible Think outside the box to identify other groups that share your mission. Saint Vincent brought people together to find solutions to the challenges poverty causes in a community. He wasn’t wedded to one solution. He was driven by service, and was open to any group that shared his mission.
  • 15. Example 1: Youth Group When I was in high school in North Carolina, I wanted to start a CYO (Catholic Youth Organization) group in my parish. I had a lot of relatives from the northeast and they talked about retreats, service projects, movies and it sounded like great fun. So, I put notice after notice in our parish bulletin. Even though my pastor endorsed starting a youth group, I couldn’t get enough participation to field a bowling team.
  • 16. I mentioned my frustration to a Quaker neighbor who said that she had the same trouble organizing youth in her congregation. We found another friend who invited us to his small Methodist youth group and we formed the first Ecumenical Youth Organization. Eventually, we had enough participation from our own congregations to break into faith groups. But we continued to meet periodically and did several service projects together. Youth Group
  • 17. Each of us in that situation was just looking for a chance to socialize. We didn’t set out to become more aware of, and sensitive to, each other’s faith traditions. And we certainly didn’t plan to be an ecumenical example to our community. But that’s what we did. We didn’t all get exactly what we wanted at the beginning. In the end, we got much more than we anticipated. Youth Group
  • 18. Example 2: Bridges Out of Poverty When looking at the materials forming the basis of the St. Vincent de Paul Society’s systemic change curriculum, Bridges Out of Poverty, collaboration in a community setting is the intentional creation of a continuum or wraparound services between agencies.
  • 19. A recent example of effective collaboration on a national level was a joint letter to the U.S. House of Representatives. SVDP USA’s national president, Sheila Gilbert was one of six Catholic leaders, including two Bishops, who co-signed this letter asking for support of the Farm Bill, which includes critical support for SNAP on which so many of those we serve depend to keep their families fed. Example 3: Farm Bill Sheila Gilbert, President, SVDP USA
  • 20. Another recent example of collaboration we’ve joined is the Circle of Protection. This is an organization of great religious diversity united in the belief that federal budget discussions must include the voice of the underserved. Voice of the Poor is representing the St. Vincent de Paul Society with other members of the Vincentian Family to unite in our support and advocacy for just immigration reform. Example 4: Circle of Protection
  • 21. Guidelines Some guidelines for collaboration involving the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the U.S.: Only the Board can speak publicly on behalf of the Society. We can’t lend our name to any effort that might ever support any policy or initiative counter to Church teaching. We use the Voice of the Poor national position papers as a guide to the types of issues we tackle.
  • 22. Reflect If you’ve been to a business meeting over the last 20 years, you’ve heard the term synergy. While it has almost become cliché, it means that a team produces more than the sum of its parts. Do believe that together, we can do more than we can individually? What are some examples from your local community? As our Vincentian Family evolves to incorporate principles of systemic change into our work, how is the concept of collaboration becoming more important than ever before?
  • 23. Reflect Do you believe that the Vincentian Family is entering a new phase of collaboration, to truly push the poverty needle in our communities? Is the result of collaboration simply serving more people? What are the goals of collaboration for Vincentians?
  • 24. Reflect If we were to get people on a road to self- sufficiency-- if we were to help them get out of need, what would we do?
  • 25. This presentation was based on an article from the blog “A Voice of the Poor” by Jack Murphy of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA. Thanks to him for giving us permission to share this material. .org