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By The Intersector Project
May 23, 2017
In October of last year, The Intersector Project launched our Resource Library — a section of our website where practitioners, researchers and anyone exploring the field of cross-sector collaboration can search and filter through hundreds of quality resources (from research organizations, advisory groups, training organizations, academic centers and journals, and more) to discover findings, thoughtful commentary, examples and tools to improve their cross-sector collaboration thinking and practice.
To continually enhance the Resource Library, we recently added nearly 65 new resources — in some cases adding newly published resources, and in other cases adding to sections of the Library that we found were not as extensive as others. Here’s what you’ll find in our recently updated Resource Library:
20 New Case Studies
The newly added case studies come from Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Business School and the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (E-PARCC), a project of the Collaborative Governance Initiative at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University.
Highlights include:
10 New Multimedia Resources
These new additions include several audio lectures and interviews from SSIR on corporate-nonprofit partnerships; a video featuring FSG’s John Kania leading a session on Collective Impact at the White House Council for Community Solutions; and a webinar from Living Cities that “identifies the challenges most cross-sector partnerships face, and explores cross-sector case studies to help you improve your own work.”
A New Pay For Success Category
As we were identifying resources for the Library, we encountered many excellent resources about pay for success and social impact bonds. So we decided these resources deserved their own category in our Partnership Type section, and we’ve included a range of resources that will prove helpful to practitioners considering embarking in a pay-for-success initiative:
And several new articles, books, reports and more. We invite you to explore the Resource Library and hope it will be helpful to your thinking and practice.
Author: The Intersector Project is a non-profit organization that empowers practitioners in the business, government, and non-profit sectors to collaborate to solve problems that cannot be solved by one sector alone. We create accessible, credible, and practically valuable resources that are publicly available in full through our website. Visit us at Intersector.com
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