Radical Collaboration: How to Create and Make the Most of Inter-organizational Arrangements

Collaboration can be a powerful strategy for resilience and impact. By sharing resources, knowledge, and capacity, nonprofits can achieve more together than alone.

Webinar

The Role of Collaborative Restructuring in Near-Future Nonprofit Financial Success

Resources

Articles

“Why One Charity Chose to Wind Down While Still Flush With Cash.”

Ben Gose, senior editor for the Chronicle of Philanthropy, discusses the case of the Full Frame Initiative and its choice to bring the curtain down. Read the article here.

“Programmatic Asset Transfers as a Strategic Tool for Social Impact”

The Stanford Social Innovation Review takes a deep dive into the use of asset transfers as a tool for organizational growth and change. Read the article here.

Insights

Sustained Collaboration Network

Open access to the article above has been made possible by the Sustained Collaboration Network. They have a repository of materials concerning collaborations of all kinds, as well as program asset transfers. One standout article is “Unlocking the Power of Sustained Collaboration,” which is available for download here.

SeaChange

Another great resource for insights into collaboration is SeaChange, who provides grants, loans, analysis and advice to help nonprofits navigate challenges and seize opportunities. You can see a selection of their materials here.

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A national, field-driven collaboration helping nonprofits navigate business model risks and make well-informed decisions to keep their missions strong. Led by Nonprofit Financial Commons, BDO Nonprofit & Grantmaker Advisory Services, and Philanthropy New York, with tools from StrongNonprofits.org and insights from regional networks nationwide.

Financial Implications of Current Federal Policy: An Examination of Field Differences and Responses

Join this upcoming webinar for a field-by-field look at how current federal retrenchment is impacting nonprofits—and how organizations are responding.

Financial Implications of Current Federal Policy: An Examination of Field Differences and Responses:  January 29 | 2:00–3:30 PM ET