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Are you a nonprofit or social impact leader curious about how to make your collaborations more effective? This podcast mini-series, created by the Sustained Collaboration Network and the Network for Nonprofit and Social Impact at Northwestern University, highlights the stories of funders and leaders with impactful integrated organizations (e.g., mergers, asset transfers), shared projects, shared service agreements, and alliances/networks. The podcast builds on two reports, available at sustainedcollab.org, with over 20 case studies highlighting practices that produced positive outcomes for collaborations.

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8 episodios

episode Evolving an advocacy alliance: Philanthropy California artwork

Evolving an advocacy alliance: Philanthropy California

Philanthropy California [https://www.philanthropyca.org/] is a 10-year-old alliance between Northern California Grantmakers (NCG) [https://ncg.org/], Catalyst of San Diego & Imperial Counties (formerly Catalyst) [https://catalystsd.org/], and Southern California Grantmakers (SCG) [https://socalgrantmakers.org/]. In this episode, I speak with Karla Mercado [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karla-mercado-592518117/], Director of Philanthropy California, Karen Freeman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-mcgillivray-freeman-81558b8/] (now Chief Operating Officer at Southern California Grantmakers), and Megan Thomas [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganthomassd/], President & CEO of Catalyst of San Diego and Imperial Counties, about the evolution of Philanthropy California and why they believe the alliance has endured. In addition, we talk about the power of alliances for advocacy and the policy wins they attribute to working together. To download your copy of the research mentioned in this podcast, visit https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/ [https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/]

9 de may de 2024 - 38 min
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Philanthropic Funders' Perspectives on Sustained Collaboration

In this episode, I talk with Margaret Black [https://www.linkedin.com/in/margaretbblack/] of Lyda Hill Philanthropies [https://www.linkedin.com/company/lyda-hill-philanthropies/], Jennifer Price-Letscher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-price-letscher-a0114616/] of the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation [https://www.linkedin.com/company/rmpf/], and  Jessica Richards [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-richards-973bb34/] of the William Penn Foundation [https://www.linkedin.com/company/william-penn-foundation/]. Each of these foundations has committed to supporting the Sustained Collaboration Network through a shared fund. Learn more about why they support sustained collaboration and their experience in a pooled fund. They offer critical insights to any philanthropic funder thinking about sustained collaboration, regardless of whether they participate in pooled funds. To download your copy of the report mentioned in this episode, visit https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/ [https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/]

25 de abr de 2024 - 33 min
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Asset transfers as a strategic social impact tool

In this episode, we talk about asset transfers. Asset transfers occur when a nonprofit gifts part or all of its assets to another organization. In this episode, we feature three conversations. The episode begins with a conversation with Laura Solomon [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurasolomonesq/], Founder of Laura Solomon & Associates [https://laurasolomonesq.com/]. The conversation focuses on the legal aspects of an asset transfer. Next, we turn to a story of a specific asset transfer between Uplift Solutions [https://upliftsolutions.org/] and the Share Food Program [https://www.sharefoodprogram.org/]. George Matysik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgematysik/], executive director of the Share Food Program, joins the podcast to talk about how this asset transfer became an incubator for innovation at the Share Food Program. Finally, we tell the story of another asset transfer. This time, Michelle Freridge [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-freridge-048b2736/], executive director of the Asian Youth Center [https://www.aycla.org/], describes how she sought an asset transfer to encourage culture change. To download a copy of the research described in this podcast, please visit https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/ [https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/]

18 de abr de 2024 - 47 min
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DVBEDS: An alliance supporting domestic violence survivors

In this episode, I talk with  Paige Flink [https://www.linkedin.com/in/paige-flink-2509416/], former CEO and board member of The Family Place [https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefamilyplace/], and Suzanne Smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannesmithtx/] of Social Impact Architects. They share the story of DVBeds and discuss how alliances can offer better-shared services to clients through coordination.  DVBeds is a network of independent domestic violence shelters in Texas. Under a systems alignment theory of change, the program aligns the capacities of the organizations to serve the most individuals and families. The network records real-time bed availability and ensures a warm handoff so that domestic violence survivors don’t have to call a list of shelters to find safety. To read more about DVBEDS and the other case studies featured in the Sustained Collaboration Report mentioned in this podcast, visit https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/ [https://sustainedcollab.org/events-and-publications/]

11 de abr de 2024 - 32 min
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