The Social Cause Economy
Andrew Vaeth
Cross-Sector Collaboration, Technology
The concept of Collective Impact has been around for several years. In order to truly affect change for the good in a community, multiple service organizations and stakeholders, all of which have different focuses, must work together. The problem of hunger is not solved just by the local food bank. It is solved by the local school system with distribution, […]Read More
John Schober
Communities of Practice, Nonprofits, Technology
I recently attended the Annual Gathering for Catholic Charities as an exhibitor for Cureo. Catholic Charities affiliates are well known as strong collaborators in their communities, so we were eager to introduce many of them to our platform. Conferences always provide the opportunity to get out of the weeds and see elements of the big picture, and this conference provided […]Read More
Andrew Vaeth
Giving, Nonprofits
Recently, during a casual lunch with a friend I had not seen in some time, the subject came up about work — how’s it going, what’s new, etc. In my turn, as I shared the latest goings on here at Cureo and our work with nonprofits, I managed to trigger something in my friend — a little rant that’s worth […]Read More
Social Cause Economy
The Social Cause Economy is the set of people, activities, and assets in a community that work together to advance social causes such as poverty reduction, affordable housing, economic development, the arts, etc. This blog offers perspectives on the changing landscape of the Social Cause Economy, with a focus on the evolving interactions among charitable organizations, businesses, government entities, grassroots groups, educational institutions and other stakeholders in the advancement of social causes.
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