Each month, there is new, fascinating research emerging that provides practical insight into cross-sector collaboration. To keep our readers up to date, we compile a bimonthly briefing that captures this research, and publish it on our blog — for researchers who want to stay up-to-date on progress in the field of cross-sector collaboration and practitioners who are interested in how this research may be applicable to their work.
We compile a monthly briefing that captures the newest research on cross-sector collaboration, for researchers and practitioners who want to stay up-to-date on progress in the field.
The articles in this month’s Intersector Briefing illustrate the cross-sector dynamics at play in U.S. infrastructure, from the new presidential administration to more local triumphs and challenges.
In this guest blog, Tonya Nashay Sanders offers three considerations to infuse equity and overcome resource imbalances in faith-based cross-sector partnerships.
Agreeing on measures of success (deciding how to measure progress) is crucial to moving a cross-sector collaboration’s work forward and to keeping collaborative members on board.
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In collaborative environments characterized by shared decision making, developing a fact base that defines “the problem” is an often overlooked but crucial step among partners.
Building an accountability structure enables clarity and communication among cross-sector partners, explains Parvathi Santhosh-Kumar of StriveTogether.
We compile a monthly briefing that captures the newest research on cross-sector collaboration, for researchers who want to stay up-to-date on progress in the field and practitioners who are interested in its practical applications.
As the New Year draws closer, we’re reflecting on a great year of intersector reads that examine cross-sector collaboration as an approach to remedying some of the most complex public challenges we face today.