This kind of thinking gives many organizations a fighting chance to leverage the good work they are doing. Launched by the generosity of national Jewish philanthropies but serving local communities, now partnerships can be forged for mutual benefit of funders and their local communities. Curious to hear how this “conversation” is advanced.
Thank you for this thoughtful piece that moves the conversation about field building forward!
We at the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable have noticed that field building takes time and commitment to building relationships across the network – which makes the lessons from this article all the more relevant.
This kind of thinking gives many organizations a fighting chance to leverage the good work they are doing. Launched by the generosity of national Jewish philanthropies but serving local communities, now partnerships can be forged for mutual benefit of funders and their local communities. Curious to hear how this “conversation” is advanced.
Thank you for this thoughtful piece that moves the conversation about field building forward!
We at the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable have noticed that field building takes time and commitment to building relationships across the network – which makes the lessons from this article all the more relevant.
Great piece!