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NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, much NON SOLICITATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT 6. FULL AGREEMENT. These provisions constitute the whole agreement between the parties to this agreement and are replaced by all previous communications, assurances, expectations, agreements and agreements concluded orally or in writing between the parties or their respective representatives regarding the purpose of this agreement and can only be amended or amended by written agreement SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT NOR On the other hand, if we actually refer to the people in the group, we look at the plural substantive. In this case, we use a plural verb. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a money supply, we need a singular verb, but if we refer to the dollarsthemselves, a pl
TAKATA DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENT Takata has agreed to plead guilty to charging a single-meter criminal charge filed today in the Eastern District of Michigan and subpoenaed to U.S. District Judge George Caram Steeh, who are incriminating the company with one count of wire fraud. Under the terms of theagreement, Takata
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, much NON SOLICITATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT 6. FULL AGREEMENT. These provisions constitute the whole agreement between the parties to this agreement and are replaced by all previous communications, assurances, expectations, agreements and agreements concluded orally or in writing between the parties or their respective representatives regarding the purpose of this agreement and can only be amended or amended by written agreement SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT NOR On the other hand, if we actually refer to the people in the group, we look at the plural substantive. In this case, we use a plural verb. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a money supply, we need a singular verb, but if we refer to the dollarsthemselves, a pl
TAKATA DEFERRED PROSECUTION AGREEMENT Takata has agreed to plead guilty to charging a single-meter criminal charge filed today in the Eastern District of Michigan and subpoenaed to U.S. District Judge George Caram Steeh, who are incriminating the company with one count of wire fraud. Under the terms of theagreement, Takata
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, much HOW TO USE THIS COOKBOOK This is a cookbook meant to help structure and strengthen existing coalitions - grounded in the experience of Energy Efficiency for All - yet usable and generalizable to coalitions and networks more broadly and across a range of issue areas. Energy Efficiency for All is a national partnership of th COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. TypicallSETTING GOALS
While there are many coalitions and particularly networks that value experimentation and emergence (and these can be used as incubators for transformative ideas and action), it is crucial that a coalition clarify a long-term vision for the change it hopes to achieve and specific goals or objectives GUIDELINES FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ENGAGEMENT In any collaborative effort, information sharing and consistent engagement are part of the culture. Staying apprised of coalition activities and individual partner work--not to mention taking time to discuss developments in the broader landscape--is important to do in a way that is accessible and no OSFI COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT 2019 (d) All Leave Without Pay leave for long-term care of a parent or on leave without pay for child care and child care in preschool, in accordance with the provisions of previous collective agreements, is not included in the calculation of the maximum period for immediate care for an immediate family for the duration of a worker`s employment in the public service. IMPROVING THE RECIPE We all make mistakes, and when organizing a campaign it’s important to learn from them. What tactics worked well? Which ones didn’t? Were you missing some important allies or messengers who could have helped you succeed? Did you run shy of resources? Smart organizers work with the coalition to learn TOP TIPS: SHARING THE MEAL Coalitions are structured to allow inclusion and shared responsibility in a variety of ways--both among “members” and as part of a broader network of individuals, organizations, and other coalitions. It is important to clearly define membership, yet allow for permeability in terms of participatio PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
CAPACITY AND NETWORKS View this as a Google Document to leave your comments. Table of Contents. Synthesis thoughts, provoking questions; Toolkit: A NetworkApproach to
CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, muchSETTING GOALS
While there are many coalitions and particularly networks that value experimentation and emergence (and these can be used as incubators for transformative ideas and action), it is crucial that a coalition clarify a long-term vision for the change it hopes to achieve and specific goals or objectives GUIDELINES FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ENGAGEMENT In any collaborative effort, information sharing and consistent engagement are part of the culture. Staying apprised of coalition activities and individual partner work--not to mention taking time to discuss developments in the broader landscape--is important to do in a way that is accessible and no TURNING UP THE HEAT: CAMPAIGN PLANNING A quote attributed to Albert Einstein reads: “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I would spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.” Once you have assembled all your ingredients in the kitchen, it’s time to make a game plan. What tools do you need for your meal to TOP TIPS: SHARING THE MEAL Coalitions are structured to allow inclusion and shared responsibility in a variety of ways--both among “members” and as part of a broader network of individuals, organizations, and other coalitions. It is important to clearly define membership, yet allow for permeability in terms of participatio SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT NOR On the other hand, if we actually refer to the people in the group, we look at the plural substantive. In this case, we use a plural verb. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a money supply, we need a singular verb, but if we refer to the dollarsthemselves, a pl
LEBANON POWER SHARING AGREEMENT Some say this model has been exported to other post-war countries, such as Iraq, where a similar sectarian power-sharing system is also held responsible for government corruption and mismanagement amid massive anti-government protests. The Lebanese system of politicalconfessionalism (a
TENANT AND LANDLORD AGREEMENT IN NIGERIA For example, a tenancy agreement sets rules such as the amount of rent and when the tenant has to pay it. If a tenant breaks these rules and the landlord has reason to be physical, the landlord may have the right to dislodge the tenant. "Any landlord who does not issue a rentreceipt to
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
CAPACITY AND NETWORKS View this as a Google Document to leave your comments. Table of Contents. Synthesis thoughts, provoking questions; Toolkit: A NetworkApproach to
CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, muchSETTING GOALS
While there are many coalitions and particularly networks that value experimentation and emergence (and these can be used as incubators for transformative ideas and action), it is crucial that a coalition clarify a long-term vision for the change it hopes to achieve and specific goals or objectives GUIDELINES FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ENGAGEMENT In any collaborative effort, information sharing and consistent engagement are part of the culture. Staying apprised of coalition activities and individual partner work--not to mention taking time to discuss developments in the broader landscape--is important to do in a way that is accessible and no TURNING UP THE HEAT: CAMPAIGN PLANNING A quote attributed to Albert Einstein reads: “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I would spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.” Once you have assembled all your ingredients in the kitchen, it’s time to make a game plan. What tools do you need for your meal to TOP TIPS: SHARING THE MEAL Coalitions are structured to allow inclusion and shared responsibility in a variety of ways--both among “members” and as part of a broader network of individuals, organizations, and other coalitions. It is important to clearly define membership, yet allow for permeability in terms of participatio SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT NOR On the other hand, if we actually refer to the people in the group, we look at the plural substantive. In this case, we use a plural verb. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a money supply, we need a singular verb, but if we refer to the dollarsthemselves, a pl
LEBANON POWER SHARING AGREEMENT Some say this model has been exported to other post-war countries, such as Iraq, where a similar sectarian power-sharing system is also held responsible for government corruption and mismanagement amid massive anti-government protests. The Lebanese system of politicalconfessionalism (a
TENANT AND LANDLORD AGREEMENT IN NIGERIA For example, a tenancy agreement sets rules such as the amount of rent and when the tenant has to pay it. If a tenant breaks these rules and the landlord has reason to be physical, the landlord may have the right to dislodge the tenant. "Any landlord who does not issue a rentreceipt to
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH The following resources seek to measure networks – some of which focus specifically on developmental stage of the network. I’ve included the key criteria they use to measure and understand the health of a network. Focus on 3 parts in evaluating networks: connectivity, health, and results. 5 stages of network development:catalyze, launch
NETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology. We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embracecomplexity.
LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Blind men and an elephant ( Image credit) Having worked with several movement networks at various scales, I’ve noticed that sometimes EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources. The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Network practitioners are adept at connecting people, institutions, ideas and resources for mutual benefit and to create, grow, and sustain common purpose. COALITION INFORMATION SHARING: FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION The structure and flow of information in a coalition is based on strong shared leadership and an understanding of coalition vision and scope. Successful coalitions require well-defined structures for governance and decision making, complemented by a system that supports information sharing. Typicall PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT DISADVANTAGES Not sure that this business structure is the right one for you? Learn more about the pros and cons of an LLC and evaluate other options. Partnerships can experience a lack of cohesion in the decision-making process. To remedy this situation, once the role of each partner hasbeen define
EEFA COALITION COOKBOOK Welcome to your coalition cookbook! Like recipes shared and shaped over time, this is a collection of resources and guidelinesand a work in progress created based on your input, experiences, and experiments. It is intended to be an evolving resource for EEFA coalition membersacross the country
CAPACITY AND NETWORKS View this as a Google Document to leave your comments. Table of Contents. Synthesis thoughts, provoking questions; Toolkit: A NetworkApproach to
CONNECTING COOKS AND INGREDIENTS: RELATIONSHIPS MAKE THE Any recipe is only as good as the hands that make it. While we are in an era where increasing collaboration is required of us, and we are evolving from institutional to more networked structures for change , the organization remains the central cook in the coalition kitchen. Because of this, much HOW TO USE THIS COOKBOOK This is a cookbook meant to help structure and strengthen existing coalitions - grounded in the experience of Energy Efficiency for All - yet usable and generalizable to coalitions and networks more broadly and across a range of issue areas. Energy Efficiency for All is a national partnership of th GUIDELINES FOR INFORMATION SHARING AND ENGAGEMENT In any collaborative effort, information sharing and consistent engagement are part of the culture. Staying apprised of coalition activities and individual partner work--not to mention taking time to discuss developments in the broader landscape--is important to do in a way that is accessible and noSETTING GOALS
While there are many coalitions and particularly networks that value experimentation and emergence (and these can be used as incubators for transformative ideas and action), it is crucial that a coalition clarify a long-term vision for the change it hopes to achieve and specific goals or objectives TURNING UP THE HEAT: CAMPAIGN PLANNING A quote attributed to Albert Einstein reads: “If I had an hour to solve a problem, I would spend 55 minutes thinking about the problem and 5 minutes thinking about solutions.” Once you have assembled all your ingredients in the kitchen, it’s time to make a game plan. What tools do you need for your meal to SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT NOR On the other hand, if we actually refer to the people in the group, we look at the plural substantive. In this case, we use a plural verb. Note: The word dollar is a special case. When we talk about a money supply, we need a singular verb, but if we refer to the dollarsthemselves, a pl
LEBANON POWER SHARING AGREEMENT Some say this model has been exported to other post-war countries, such as Iraq, where a similar sectarian power-sharing system is also held responsible for government corruption and mismanagement amid massive anti-government protests. The Lebanese system of politicalconfessionalism (a
TENANT AND LANDLORD AGREEMENT IN NIGERIA For example, a tenancy agreement sets rules such as the amount of rent and when the tenant has to pay it. If a tenant breaks these rules and the landlord has reason to be physical, the landlord may have the right to dislodge the tenant. "Any landlord who does not issue a rentreceipt to
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WELCOME TO NETWORK ECOLOGY WHY NETWORK ECOLOGY?Our guiding values
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POWER OF NETWORKS
We believe in the power of networks to build a new foundation for achieving social change. Through creating trusting relationships, integrating issues, and setting a compelling vision and clear outcomes, networks are increasingly the new platform for social justice and sustainability efforts to transform systems.__
CATALYZE THROUGH SHARING We are a small group of network practitioners dedicated to sharing practices for network success through developing toolkits and case studies; hosting convenings, trainings and conversations among network practitioners (including network members, consultants, funders, software developers, and researchers); and, supporting innovative projects and opportunities to catalyze networks at different scalesand life stages.
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FIELD BUILDING
There is a balance between creating an opportunity for action tailored to specific circumstances and issues, and “reinventing the wheel” when practices, tools, and examples exist and can be effectively shared online or in-person. There is also a tremendous need in the field for funders, consultants and network facilitators/coordinators to learn about and apply network mindsets and practices. We strive to work together and with others modeling a network approach to build capacity, support specific efforts, and explore new methods of networkpractice.
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SCALE + COMPLEXITY
We believe that the growing prevalence of networks for social change among institutions and individuals at a local, regional, national, and global level requires parallel growth in the ability of funders, change consultants, and network managers and to provide appropriate capacity-building for such efforts. Networks are places for emergent learning and, as they connect a range of different organizations and issues, a crucible for navigating complexity.__
VISIONARY
Most importantly, we do this work as we see networks as the seed-bed of growing more effective movements for social change. We envision and work in service to a more just, humane, prosperous, and beautifulworld.
WHAT WE DO
We support networks for social, racial, and environmental equity.*
TOOLS + RESOURCE CURATION Support network learning and practice by offering tools to improve understanding and application of network philosophy, structure, and function; develop case studies to illustrate and share stories of network success (and failure), highlighting lessons learned for the field; create an online learning library of seminal network articlesand tools.
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Practioner Training + Convening Host virtual and face-to-face workshops and conversations to advance the field of network practice for social change (including webinars, tailored training for networks, and larger practitioner convenings).*
Joint Projects
Pursue network development and strategy opportunities to model a collaborative consulting approach and profile tools, practices, and lessons learned to build capacity across the field of network practitioners. Services include network structure creation, network strategy, network facilitation, network mapping, and networkevaluation.
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Network practice field building This is the meta-work. We convene network weavers, build, adapt and test tools that support network development, and interface with other thought leaders in the field.WHO WE ARE
ARI SAHAGÚN
Network Mapper + Technologist* __
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My passion is supporting social justice work. I do so through leveraging relationships to build capacity — sort of like matchmaking — at a network level. I also have a knack for web design and making technology approachable.ODIN ZACKMAN
Network Strategy + Leadership* __
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Catalyzing change through collaborative network development, community engagement, and facilitation of transformational conversations to support sustainability and social justice efforts.ALISON LIN
Network Facilitation + Embodied Leadership* __
Strategy, design and facilitation for collaborative networks, movements leaders, and social justice groupsARLENE RODRIGUEZ
Philanthropy + Social Justice Leadership* __
Strategy, design, leadership, and organizational development for philanthropy, organizations, and collaborative movements to achieve environmental sustainability and racial and social justiceRESOURCES
NETWORK WEAVER MINDSETS AND PRACTICES Odin and Ari created a set of mindsets and practices to help guide network weavers. Check out the beautiful, ecologically-grounded posters below. Feel free to use and share them, and let us know how it goes! Click here to download a zip file (15 mb) of these images at high resolution or a pdf (2 RESOURCES FOR MEASURING NETWORK HEALTH View the Google Document to add comments. Table of Contents Framing Paper: The State of Network Evaluation (Network Impact, 2014) Diagnostic Tool: Network Effectiveness (Monitor Institute, n.d.) Toolkit: Network Health Scorecard (Arbor Consulting Partners and Network Impact, 2009) Framework: Network Evolution Assessment (Connecting to Change the World, 2015) For further reading Introductory Thoughts The LEARNING THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION Experimentation is a central practice for groups trying to collaborate more effectively, especially those that are trying to tackle complex problems. In particular, experimentation is a powerful way for a group to learn and improve collectively and quickly. However, it’s not easy to do this. It requires discipline and rigor, a set of well-developed muscles WHY NETWORKS? (AN INTRODUCTORY PREZI) This prezi – an interactive, online presentation – will walk viewers through the basics of networks. This includes a set of characteristics of successful networks, a definition of networks, and a discussion of the benefits of networks. TRANSFORMATIVE PHILANTHROPY Transformative Philanthropy Resources The following is a list of articles, blog posts, organizations and guides that demonstrate the emergence of a new mindset and practice across philanthropy. It has a particular focus on social equity, racial justice, and building networks/movement alignment as three core areas progressive philanthropy is exploring–and where it must increasingly devoteattention
CAPACITY AND NETWORKS – A BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY View this as a Google Document to leave your comments. Table of Contents Synthesis thoughts, provoking questions Toolkit: A Network Approach to Capacity Building (Council of Nonprofits, 2015) Academic Article: Building Local Infrastructure for Community Adoption of Science-Based Prevention: The Role of Coalition Functioning (Prevention Science, 2015) Briefing Paper: Capacity Building 3.0 (TheTCC
WHEN IS A NETWORK A NETWORK, AND HOW DO YOU KNOW? Have you ever heard the story of the blind men and an elephant? It’s a story that’s often used as a metaphor to understand complex systems and networks. Each person within the network (or touching a different part of the elephant) sees or feels it a different way. Having worked with several movement networksNETWORK ECOLOGY
Network Ecology We are in an era where the challenges of social justice and creating more resilient communities require us to embrace complexity. This complexity lives both in the way we think about systems that helps us craft solutions at scale and also in how we structure ourselves. To create this change, we need toPreviousNext
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