Community Issues Require Community Responses
Coupling Creativity with Unlikely Collaboration
Abstract
Anyone in the nonprofit sector can tell you about the ongoing challenges of fundraising, particularly in a climate of limited resources, competitive funding, and increasing demands to demonstrate impact for donated dollars. For the past several years, funders have been encouraging nonprofits to collaborate to ensure services aren’t being duplicated, preferring to support organizations that have proven records of successfully working with other nonprofits in their respective fields. This push has naturally led to some improved efficiencies, sharing of resources, and new innovative ideas in service provision.
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