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The Pillars of Partnership
When funders and grantees are aligned on mission and trust one another, lasting change stands a chance.
When funders and grantees are aligned on mission and trust one another, lasting change stands a chance.
Collaborative efforts can lead to outcomes that might otherwise be unattainable—but they are inherently difficult to manage. Expect the rough spots, and prepare for them.
The traits it takes to be a good partner are the same ones young children should develop as they grow.
A program begun in the 1940s is still going—and still improving.
The “servant’s heart” knows how roles must evolve in strong partnerships.
There’s a more dynamic and tangible third dimension—beyond efficiency and effectiveness—through which nonprofits can define, measure, and communicate their success.
How a patient-centered approach and tools from the private sector can greatly enhance global health programs that require changes in attitudes or behavior.
Endowment spending rates are at the heart of every foundation and should hold deep connections to mission alignment, values, and governance.
Peers Inc explores how age-old concepts of capitalism, consumerism, and even ownership are taking on new meaning in today’s marketplace of the "sharing economy."