If you’re still looking for information, and we hope
you are, these resources will tell you where to find it, or
who you can talk to. The things we’ve tried to draw
your attention to are a start—these resources will help
you along the way.
Leader
to Leader Institute Formerly the Drucker Foundation, Leader
to Leader encourages strong nonprofit leadership and collaborative
solutions. Chock full of resources on many subjects of interest
to nonprofit and community organizations.
Together
We Can This American initiative uses collaborative approaches
to advocate for children and families. Some resources are
available online, and others can be purchased through the
Together We Can website.
Caledon
Institute Caledon has an extensive online library of position
papers on many social topics, including collaboration. Most
of their activities are in the political field, but they always
advocate for community solutions.
Wilder
Foundation Collaboration Resource List This
is a wide-ranging bibliography of collaboration sources, both
on-and-offline. There are many books and articles cited here
not available online, so it will be helpful in tracking them
down.
National
Network for Collaboration The National Network for Collaboration
has a very good list of links to (mostly American) online
collaboration resources.
Pew
Partnership: Collaborative LeadershipThe Pew Partnership
has made collaborative leadership a central part of its mission,
and it has a solid collection of resources and tools to back
it up, most of which are available online for free.
Have we missed something? Know a great resource
we should include here? Email us at tamarack@tamarackcommunity.ca.
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