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Social Partnering in Latin America : Lessons Drawn from Collaborations of Businesses and Civil Society Organizations, Paperback / softback Book

Social Partnering in Latin America : Lessons Drawn from Collaborations of Businesses and Civil Society Organizations Paperback / softback

Part of the Series on Latin American Studies series

Paperback / softback

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Can businesses collaborate with nonprofit organizations?

Drawing lessons from 24 cases of cross-sector partnerships spanning the hemisphere, Social Partnering in Latin America analyzes how businesses and nonprofits are creating partnerships to move beyond traditional corporate philanthropy.

An American supermarket and a Mexican food bank, an Argentine newspaper and a solidarity network, and a Chilean pharmacy chain and an elder care home are just a few examples of how businesses are partnering with community organizations in powerful ways throughout Latin America.

The authors analyze why and how such social partnering occurs. The book provides a compelling framework for understanding cross-sector collaborations and identifying motivations for partnering and key levers that maximize value creation for participants and society.

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