two specific formally organized groups.What kind of activites do they have

and how does one group effect the other
that is how the question was written
then I get an example like the pta and the school board. sorry, that's why I do not know thanks

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Thanks for the clarification.

How about churches? If you live in a town with several churches of the same denomination -- like two nearby Methodist or Catholic churches. If you live in a small town, you could study two of the churches in that town.

How about the public school and public library?

How about the YMCA and the YWCA?
they are all good answers but they have to be linked. Like if the church had to turn to someone for funds or approval for something.
or who does the library turn to for funds
who makes the decisions
what about fire fighters and police. Or Paramedics and fire fighters? Or Police and district attorney? Or the local district attorney and the public defenders group?
Churches get their funds from their members and visitors to services. They also hold suppers and bake sales to make more money. Often members of other churches patronize these fund raisers of other churches. Churches usually cooperate with other churches in community projects. Many churches band together for feeding the homeless, for example. They also have joint services for special holidays.

Most libraries get their money from the same tax payers who fund the schools. In addition, schools and libraries cooperate on choosing children's and young adult books.
ohhhhhhhhhhhh thank you very much
You're very welcome.