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Home > What We’re Learning > Learning Together: Cohort-Based Capacity Building and the Ripple Effects of Collaboration
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Learning Together: Cohort-Based Capacity Building and the Ripple Effects of Collaboration

In The Foundation Review, Sonia Taddy-Sandino and Mary Gray from Engage R+D and PropelNext’s Danielle Scaturro examine the power of capacity building for nonprofit organizations.

They argue that there is “strong evidence to support the ripple effect of deep and intentional learning — not only within individual organizations, but across organizations and funders on multiple levels,” with important implications for the field.

Read the full article from Volume 11, Issue 2 of The Foundation Review.

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