Investing in Networks Grows Impact
Participation in a network allows foundations to leverage their individual investment by surfacing multiple, ongoing opportunities for collaborative grantmaking.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Participation in a network allows foundations to leverage their individual investment by surfacing multiple, ongoing opportunities for collaborative grantmaking.
Solving major social problems is now possible, but not unless the organizations that have been most responsible for making a difference change significantly.
Supplement to the article “The Park That Paid Off.”
The Presidio Trust represents an alternative model for funding and managing a public asset. Includes magazine extras.
A school-based collective impact project in West Dallas, Texas, is yielding lessons on how to compile and use big data.
It’s time we looked beyond health care for insights on how to build community-based, health-creating systems.
It’s time to adapt to demographic changes and adopt new strategies.
Clarifying four core features that hub organizations are widely assumed to share can help us grasp their limits and possibilities as innovation intermediaries.
When two organizations bond across sectoral lines, how do you keep the fire going?
By mainstreaming efforts to empower women, companies can promote a variety of business goals.