This fall, PSIJ is focused on collaborations and partnerships
August 4, 2015 Category: MethodIt’s that time again: The Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal is getting ready to release its fall issue and will kick it off with a conversation on September 18 from 8:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. at Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC).
The Philadelphia Social Innovations Journal (PSIJ), in partnership with the Urban Affairs Coalition’s Coalition U Initiative, will host an important conversation about the evolution of partnerships in the nonprofit sector, highlighting new strategies for growth and sustainability in the post-recession economy through collaborations to mergers.
Regional and national experts will share best practices of what it takes to partner successfully and also discuss how, unlike the private sector, few nonprofits still enter into strategic partnerships and far fewer affiliate or merge with other nonprofits.
Participants will receive a complimentary copy of “Partnerships for Health and Human Services,” published by Springer Publishing Company, which is a comprehensive guide and toolkit for creating successful nonprofit partnerships, including regional and national case-studies and legal support documents.
Find out more information and RSVP for the event here.
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