FND 283 | Cross-Sector Collaboration: Financial Innovation in Action

Starting

June 2, 2026

Start Time

1:00 pm ET

End Time

4:30 pm ET

Location

Virtual

Event Type

Nonprofit University

Registration Details

Members: $95
Non-Members: $125

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Overview

Many of the most successful funding strategies come from collaborations across sectors – philanthropy, government, and business. This session explores innovative case studies and equips you to identify partnerships that unlock new financing opportunities.

Learning Objectives

  • Analyze real-world examples of financial innovation through cross-sector collaboration. 
  • Identify stakeholders and partners that can help your nonprofit expand funding opportunities. 
  • Apply strategies to build and sustain collaborative financial partnerships. 

Takeaways

A collaboration mapping tool and partnership-building worksheet to apply directly to your nonprofit’s network. 

Registration note

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Facilitator(s)

taylor rambo
Taylor Rambo

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