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.
A new partnership between the Vermont DEC, Vermont’s chapter of The Nature Conservancy, and Keurig aims to address the water quality challenges in Lake Champlain.
With 70 percent of global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions attributable to urban centers, cities will have a key role to play in helping reach the COP21 goals.
Living Cities is creating a blog series that will highlight lessons learned from their collective impact portfolio and share additional free tools and resources.
In Indiana, business and government partners are coming together to enhance the state’s cybersecurity in the recently announced Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity.
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.
In two innovative programs in Pittsburgh and San Francisco, startups get the chance to work with government agencies to help solve complex city challenges.