What is this for?
An overview of all the different individuals and organisations involved in what you do. It allows you to develop a clearer picture of how all the different people and organisations relate both to your work and each other.
These might include the people or communities you work directly with; the various bodies from which you
receive (or are seeking) funding; or your own peers, local communities and even international support networks.
The People and Connections Map can be a great resource when sharing what you do and how it links together within the community of stakeholders that surround you
Step-by-step guide.
Start by noting down your target audience, including beneficiaries, users or customers who would benefit from your work, in the centre of the worksheet. Then work your way from the centre towards the outer layers, mapping other people and organisations that are related to the work you do. These could be people and organisations that are responsible alongside you for implementing or delivering your work.
By organising the people and organisations that are related to your work across the concentric circles, you can indicate who of them are closer or farther away from the target audience.
By organising the people and organisations that are related to your work across the concentric circles, you can indicate who of them are closer or farther away from the target audience.