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Community Partnerships

The Community Partnerships Team is an integral part of SPARC, dedicated to advancing resiliency across Adams County. The team supports by strengthening the capacity of external partners by connecting potential collaborators and fostering inter-agency training, funding, and program initiatives. We strive to enhance resilience at every level—from individuals and neighborhoods to organizations and the broader region.

Resilient Neighborhoods Program

The SPARC team supports neighborhood resilience by focusing on resident group development and grassroots efforts in Adams County, particularly in unincorporated areas. The Resilient Neighborhoods Program focuses on empowering communities to thrive by offering support for local events and initiatives. Through funding and strategic collaboration, SPARC partners with neighborhoods to identify needs and provide the resources and guidance necessary to bring their vision to life.

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Capacity Building for Community-Based Organizations

The SPARC Community Partnerships team supports nonprofits and strengthens cross-sector partnerships across Adams County.

Key initiatives include:

  • Building Resilient Community-Based Organizations (BRCBO)
  • SPARCing Local Connections (Regional Conference)
  • Additional Professional Development Opportunities

If you would like to learn more about strategic planning and other offerings, please complete the form below or contact us at sparc@adamscountyco.gov.

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Long-Term Recovery and Resiliency Plan

Adams County is implementing the Long-Term Recovery and Resiliency Strategic Plan to strengthen our ability to anticipate, respond to, and recover from disruptions such as natural disasters, health crises, and economic challenges. This work reflects our commitment to building a stronger, more connected, and more resilient future for all who live and work in Adams County.