by Kristin duBay Horton | Mar 19, 2021 | Equity, Strategic Collaboration
Collective Action– while newly popular – is not a new theory of changing community norms. In fact, it was first written about in 1965 by Mancur Olsen. His theory was about how groups can work collaboratively to achieve community change around important and pressing...
by Reyda Taylor | Jun 24, 2020 | Equity, Social Innovation, Strategic Collaboration
How many times in your nonprofit career have you heard someone use data to justify inaction or to question action? For instance: “Do you have data to back that up?” or “I just don’t have the data to make a decision yet.” Having data is important, but the irony is that...
by Marisa Zappone | Dec 1, 2016 | High-Performing Organizations, Power of Good Blog
Throughout the past year, Mission Capital has provided backbone support to a group of Central Texas Funders known as the Evaluation and Learning Collaborative (ELC). The goal of this collaborative is to provide nonprofits the training, resources and tools they need to...
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