Collaboration
Dynamic Strategies for Successful Health Collaboratives
Our research into 19 multistakeholder health efforts identified the crucial factors and leadership moves that together lead to success or failure.
Our research into 19 multistakeholder health efforts identified the crucial factors and leadership moves that together lead to success or failure.
The nonprofit We Are From Dust offers art from the exclusive Burning Man festival to the public.
Even voters who favor female candidates may withhold support because of worries about their ability to win.
Claire Dunning’s Nonprofit Neighborhoods examines how the US government funded the growth of—and delegated governance to—the nonprofit sector.
Social problems are entrenched in distressed communities. New approaches for uplifting neighborhoods demonstrate the scale and collaboration necessary to offer opportunity to all.
Nonprofits are piloting direct cash transfer programs to help people experiencing homelessness.
Community health workers, neighborhood clinics, and real-time data bolstered America’s COVID-19 response. They could now form the cornerstone for more equitable health care.
Through place-based work, we have learned new ways to partner, collect data, and invest to bring systemic change and eliminate structural inequalities in our communities.
Corporate donations tend to generate supportive regulatory comments from their nonprofit recipients.
Researchers find that relationship-building exercises between troubled students and their teachers cut recidivism.