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.
As the Rocky Flats project progressed, partners recognized that the divisive issue of cleaning up the nuclear site would require supporters in high places.
The American Federation of Teachers, a key player in the tri-sector Reconnecting McDowell, recently committed to support a similar initiative in Massena.
One of the basic ideas behind intersector is that it’s a space where individuals who come from different backgrounds can exchange ideas to produce better solutions.
The U.S. Wildlife Trafficking Alliance aims to keep illegal wildlife products out of U.S. companies’ supply chains and curb customer demand for these products.