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.
Our Executive Director and Communications Director are en route to Chicago this weekend to join in the annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA).
Road to Housing, a Seattle based cross-sector collaboration, provides safe space for homeless adults and families living in their vehicle to park their cars.
With increasing incidence of cyber attacks in the United States, the U.S. Army Reserve has launched Cyber P3, a cross-sector initiative whose aim is to educate and train a group of “cyber warriors.”
In "Evaluating Complexity," FSG argues that as management practices evolve, so to should the practices of evaluation and suggests methodologies for evaluators to consider.
Last week, our Executive Director Neil Britto headed up to Cambridge to attend Harvard's Social Enterprise Conference. The conference was, by all accounts, a great success. Here's our recap.
Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Heising-Simons family announced the launch of a new Clean Energy Initiative to support collaborative solutions to address clean energy efficiency initiatives in the United States.
Find out more about the way we are using social media at the sixteenth annual student-run Social Enterprise Conference (SECON) organized by Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School.
On February 10, President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton hosted the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Winter Meeting in New York City to to discuss the future of impact. They pointed to intersector partnerships as a key component of tackling complex