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Participatory Grantmaking Is Your Future
Funders must abandon top-down, one-sided funding approaches in favor of partnerships with the disability community.
Innovative ways organizations can work together to increase their overall reach and efficacy (more)
Funders must abandon top-down, one-sided funding approaches in favor of partnerships with the disability community.
Civic science platform ISeeChange mobilizes communities to take action on climate change.
Governments, academia, civil society, philanthropists, and the private sector must jointly take five priority actions to stop the global spread of disease.
Cynthia Rayner and François Bonnici recommend that organizations seeking systems change focus less on outcomes and more on principles and practice.
Authors of a seminal article on collective impact explore what it means to put equity at the center of the practice and how that changes the collective impact process itself.
By combining a business ecosystem approach with collective impact, a South Korean initiative is battling late-life poverty and putting valuable professional knowledge back to work.
In order to foster true collaboration in the social sector, there must be a real exchange of resources between organizations.
An excerpt from Mutualism on building economic power for the mutualist ecosystem.
To advance equitable social-emotional learning, schools would benefit from increased collaboration with out-of-school program providers.
An excerpt from Changemaker Playbook on empathy-based ethics, co-creative teamwork, and clowns.