Session Highlight: “Impact Beyond Organizational Boundaries: How Collaboration Can Help Nonprofits Become More Sustainable and Effective” – Sep 23
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review on September 15, 2020
Join us for an ONLINE convening of the 15th Annual Nonprofit Management Institute COVID-19: Reshaping Social Innovation, September 22-24
Session Highlight: “Impact Beyond Organizational Boundaries: How Collaboration Can Help Nonprofits Become More Sustainable and Effective”
Many nonprofit organizations were already finding it difficult to achieve their ultimate goals by operating alone. Now, COVID-19 has exacerbated that problem. That is why nonprofit collaboration—whether in a loose affiliate network or movement, or in a more structured partnership or merger—has become an increasingly important tool to achieve impact. But to do collaboration well requires that nonprofits increase their capacity, and that often requires the support of funders and other external providers.
Date and Time: September 23, 2020, 10:25-11:10 AM
Learn more and register: https://www.ssirinstitute.org/sessions/impact-beyond-organizational-boundaries-how-collaboration-can-help-nonprofits-become-more-sustainable-and-effective
We’re pleased to be able to provide the opportunity for attendees at this year’s NMI to earn as many as 15 CFRE credits, and encourage you to visit our website to learn more and view our confirmed speakers and sessions: http://www.ssirinstitute.org/#tile_tickets_anchor?utm_source=Event_Email&utm_campaign=SSIR_Live&utm_medium=Email
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