Contra Costa County Grand Jury
• 2010-2011
Collaborating Proves Successful To: Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County Board of Education
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
F1
Grants are not always essential in creating successful collaborations.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The Board of Supervisors should consider directing the County Administrator and department heads to identify, and when appropriate create additional collaborative opportunities between County departments and between the County and other public agencies that will maximize resources, eliminate duplication and overlap, and improve outcomes.
F2
Collaborations might be an effective means to utilize limited resources and enhance outcomes, and can be used in a variety of situations.
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
The Board of Supervisors should consider including in each department head’s annual performance plan an element that requires each of them to identify and report on possible collaborative efforts.
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