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Net Gains: A Handbook for Network Builders Seeking Social Change

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Type: Guide
Website: www.in4c.net
Author: Peter Plastrik and Madeleine Taylor
Publisher: The Innovation Network for Communities
Date published: Sat, May 24, 2008
Keywords: organizational networks, sustainability, social change, network strengthening
Country: .Global
Scale of activity: Global

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This handbook provides the growing number of people who are developing networks for social change with practical advice based on the experiences of network builders, case studies of networks small and large, local and international, and emerging scientific knowledge about “connectivity.”

 

It is intended to join, complement, and spur other efforts to capture and make widely available what is being learned in the business, government, and civil sectors about why and how to use networks, rather than solitary organizations, to generate large-scale impact.

 

We start with the point of view that networks provide social-change agents with a fundamentally distinct and remarkably promising “organizing principle” to use to achieve ambitious goals. Given the complexity and enormity of social problems, the unrelenting pressure to reduce the cost of creating and implementing solutions, and the recent proliferation of small nonprofit organizations, networks offer a way to weave together or create capacities that get better leverage, performance, and results.

 

To read more please download the document and if you have questions, comments, or feedback the authors invite you to contact them via email at: netgains@in4c.net.


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