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Collaboration Across Social Boundaries: A Practical Guide

Stanford Social Innovation Review

An entrepreneur hoping to market affordable solar finds it necessary to collaborate with architects, materials scientists, and roofing contractors. Simply put, social change requires social collaboration. They have also pointed us to some essential best practices for anyone setting out to collaborate across boundaries.

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Activating Loving-Awareness

NonProfit Quarterly

We cannot say that we know as a whole what these phenomena are, but we have caught glimpses in our models that these realities are possible; and, therefore, we have hope that our combined creativity, imagination, collaborative abilities, and technological innovations will shed light on these future collective realities.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

And then if you’re getting into a debate, you know, these techniques that I’m going to talk about today can range from any form from your nonprofit to your religious organization, to your mom’s group, to your friend group, and even to a debate, political science. . The next is contributing something of value.

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Giving vs. Sharing: The Power of Community in Major Gifts Fundraising

iMarketSmart

American Political Science Review, 75 (2), 306-318. [6] Psychological Bulletin, 140 (6), 1556-1581. [10] Personality and altruism in the dictator game: Relationship to giving to kin, collaborators, competitors, and neutrals. Giving to potential collaborators was 37% higher than giving to neutrals.) [11] Hamilton.