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Partnership are cooperative arrangements between government agencies, or between government and other entities (such as private sector organizations, non-profits, or state and local governments) to achieve shared objectives.  These partnerships are often formalized through agreements, memoranda of understanding (MOUs), contracts, or legislation, ensuring that there's a clear framework for cooperation, roles, responsibilities, and resource sharing. The goal is generally to enhance efficiency, share expertise, leverage resources, and achieve outcomes that might be difficult for one entity to accomplish alone.  
'''Partnership''' are cooperative arrangements between government agencies, or between government and other entities (such as private sector organizations, non-profits, or state and local governments) to achieve shared objectives.  These partnerships are often formalized through agreements, memoranda of understanding (MOUs), contracts, or legislation, ensuring that there's a clear framework for cooperation, roles, responsibilities, and resource sharing. The goal is generally to enhance efficiency, share expertise, leverage resources, and achieve outcomes that might be difficult for one entity to accomplish alone.  


== Interagency partnerships ==
== Interagency partnerships ==
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= Related =
= Related =
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