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Collaborating for New Solutions To Persistent Societal Challenges

Saleforce Nonprofit

These days, persistent societal challenges are on the rise: hunger, mental health issues, contagious disease, conflict, chronic inequality, and the climate crisis. The approach just might serve as a model for other issues, as well. Hunger is not inevitable. Leaders discuss hunger reduction strategies at Together Against Hunger.

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Force Multiplier Podcast Episode 1: Addressing Hidden Hunger in our Communities

Saleforce Nonprofit

A comprehensive solution will require a collective effort, and creative collaboration across the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. and Chicago, Feeding America is the second largest organization focused on ending hunger in America. Food insecurity. Nutrition insecurity. But technology alone isn’t the answer.

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Is it a movement or a moment?

Candid

These movements typically don’t start with a structured entity, but with inspired individuals who see what needs to change in their communities and decide to act on it. The champions transform local attitudes and behaviors related to nutrition, help foster collaboration, and engage decision-makers. If you want to go far, go together.”

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Creating a Community Supported Kitchen: Interview with Jessica Prentice of Three Stone Hearth

Have Fun - Do Good

She is a professional chef, passionate home cook, local foods activist, and author of Full Moon Feast: Food and the Hunger for Connection. How do they stay in touch and maintain collaborations?" We just have to offer them the structure that they need to be able to learn. Well, that's actually something that we're working on now.

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June Holley and The Art of Being Rhizomatic (The Practice of Network Weaving)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You extend networking weaving skills by using a peer learning model not a traditional training model. She talked about the importance of online collaboration and project management tools as a way to support those self-organized actions. (My You want to spread the capacity throughout the network."

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