Collaboration
The Collective Impact of Suspending Suspensions
An excerpt of Twenty Years of Life: Why the Poor Die Earlier and How the Challenge Inequity
An excerpt of Twenty Years of Life: Why the Poor Die Earlier and How the Challenge Inequity
Benefit Chicago demonstrates how place-based impact investing transforms a community by seeing the investment potential in everyone.
Research shows that foundations are motivated by impact in their grantmaking.
Eight findings from a recent study of collective impact initiatives, including their effect on systems and population-level outcomes.
Six principles and practices to unlock cross-sectoral collaboration.
Collaborations among multiple organizations are simple in theory, but difficult in practice. Making them work requires a backbone organization that pays close attention to the needs of all participants.
The private sector offers more than just deep pockets to the quest for global education; companies have talent, resources, and new ideas to share.
Three innovative ways groups can work together across organizational fiefdoms and disciplinary siloes to meet conservation challenges locally and globally.
The 2016 US presidential election is reminding philanthropy of its value.
Brian Barnes and Dorian Burton, co-founders of TandemEd, discuss why philanthropy needs a new framework that grounds giving in “justice” rather than “charity.”