Collaborating after the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Following the largest single act of social media fundraising, the ALS Association was faced with a “good crisis”—and a big challenge.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Following the largest single act of social media fundraising, the ALS Association was faced with a “good crisis”—and a big challenge.
How can we work together to make our vast stores of data more useful to people working in different fields and sectors?
As challenges mount, the social good sector must find new ways to join forces.
To achieve systems change, we must pay attention not just to formal procedures, but also to culture.
How a structured but adaptable collaboration model is mobilizing organizations to achieve a common goal.
Three considerations for nonprofits looking to work together to raise funds.
How companies in industries such as pharmaceuticals are starting to learn that by giving more data away, they actually get more back.
Not every nonprofit has a data science team. To truly harness big data for social good, we need collaborations between individuals, across organizations, and across sectors.
Communities cannot and should not wait for external forces to bridge local opportunity divides.
Lessons from experiments in nonprofit innovation at 92Y.