
Over the years, impacts of our work span across:
Geographies (urban, suburban, rural, coastal)
Missions (environment, social services, faith-based, education, arts, housing, community development, and social, racial, environmental and food justice)
Ethnicities & Cultures
Generations, Abilities, Genders & Languages
These outcomes have impact for people at the individual, organizational, and community levels, many with broad community benefit.
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of all impacts that involve two or more organizations are collaborative action-based
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of all community-wide impacts are an integration of community priorities at municipal levels
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of all community-wide impacts are bringing in financial resources to communities
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of all impacts have broad community benefit

Over ten years, we have developed extensive multi-racial, cross-sector relationships.
We have gathered community organizers; residents; faith-based leaders; small business owners; and nonprofit, philanthropic, and government decision-makers in conversation together — resulting in access to wide and deep networks of people across all facets of community life.
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Calls to Collaboration
A Community Fund for the people — by the people — of the people
Our Atlantic City Call to Collaboration sparked the question, “Could we create a new philanthropic fund, led by the people of Atlantic City for the
February 21, 2019

Calls to Collaboration
The Right People — at the Right Time — in the Right Place!
Hammonton’s Call to Collaboration (C2C) helped foster cross-cultural connections while also sparking the meteoric rise of a local Latina nonprofit leader. During Hammonton’s C2C in
June 22, 2021
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Calls to Collaboration
Time is Money, So Take It to the Bank (and Other Community Building Ideas)
Originally posted on the Geraldine R. Dodge Blog. How do
June 25, 2012