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Reimagining Collaborative Philanthropy
Collaborative funding models must reach beyond initial funding to build long-term strategies for sustainability, growth, and impact.
Collaborative funding models must reach beyond initial funding to build long-term strategies for sustainability, growth, and impact.
Systemic transitions require paying attention to organizations and institutions that need to die—and to do the work of conscious closing with responsibility, kindness, and wisdom.
Working with governments to co-create programs and funding strategies can unlock resources far beyond what any single organization can do on its own.
Private-sector capital must be brought to the table in a more deliberate way to catalyze social innovation.
The United States and other industrialized countries can learn from experiments in the developing world that use the humble cell phone as a platform for innovation.
How Shared Hope International uses digital tools and meaningful grassroots experiences to activate support.
Addressing today’s most pressing challenges requires developing the capacity to lead collaboratively and to effectively work across sectors.
Achieving diversity, equity, and inclusion means putting disability justice in every policy discussion and making it part of the continuing struggle for civil rights.