With federal dysfunction and strained state budgets, residents are increasingly looking to mayors, council members, and city managers to provide new and better services.
Dear Readers,
As you know, The Intersector Project works to provide free, publicly-available resources to practitioners from the business, government, and non-profit sectors to promote stronger and more effective cross-sector collaborations.
We are launching an effort to improve one of our key resources, The Intersector Toolkit: Tools
In this post, which originally appeared in Route Fifty, Intersector Project Executive Director Neil Britto asks whether those of us who seek to improve cross-sector collaboration in the United States to improve public welfare forgetting what could be our most important client—the public sector?