Sarah Ford | June 2, 2014
Four Learnings for NGOs and Non-profits to Better Align Themselves With Corporations
How can you truly create innovative partnerships? The Social Innovation Summit was held on May 28-29 at the United Nations. While the focus was on business innovation meets social transformation, the end result was two days of inspiration. Innovative partnerships are essential if we are to addressing key social issues domestically and abroad. The Guardian shares four learnings for NGOs and non-profits to better align themselves with corporations so mutual benefit can be reached.
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