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“Survival of the fittest” is out. “Survival of the connected” is in. Nonprofits of all sizes are now seeking out partners across geographies to execute a shared vision in real time. In this webinar, we will explore how this sector can maximize social impact through collaboration. We will also examine case studies that challenge the view that only weak organizations need to merge resources.

Register now for the August 2, webinar, Survival of the Connected: The Power of Collaboration for the Nonprofit Sector.

This webinar will explore:

  • Why collaboration is critical for nonprofits facing increasing technological shifts
  • What considerations to keep in mind when entering a collaboration
  • How organizations can reframe collaboration as coming from a place of strength rather than weakness
  • How nonprofits can leverage big data to foster partnerships and manage their organizations in a cost-effective manner


The audience will be encouraged to ask the speakers questions during the webinar to explore this topic further. Also, you are welcome you to join the LinkedIn group where the presenters will be answering some additional questions after the webinar broadcast.

We encourage you to read an article by the one of the panelists in preparation for the webinar.

Away from your desk during the webinar? That’s OK! Register and access the recording of the live event on-demand three hours after the webinar ends & anytime over the next twelve months. Log in with your registered email ID.

Price for this webinar: $55. This price includes access to the live webinar and unlimited access to the recorded webinar video & downloadable slides for twelve months.

Speakers
<strong>Jake Porway</strong></br> Founder and Executive Director, </br>DataKind
Jake Porway
Founder and Executive Director,
DataKind
<strong>Art Taylor</strong></br> President and CEO, </br>BBB’s Give.org
Art Taylor
President and CEO,
BBB’s Give.org
<strong>Carrie Fox</strong></br> Founder, </br>Mission Partners
Carrie Fox
Founder,
Mission Partners
<strong>Eric Nee,</strong></br> Managing Editor, </br><i>Stanford Social Innovation Review </i>  </br>(Moderator)
Eric Nee,
Managing Editor,
Stanford Social Innovation Review
(Moderator)
Register Today

Best,

Michael Gordon Voss
Publisher
Stanford Social Innovation Review​


P.S. Away from your desk during either of the webinars? That's OK! Register and you can view a recording on-demand three hours after each live event ends and anytime over the next twelve months. 

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