Clients, partners, funders and sponsors
What I might do with you is described here. Payment for some services can
come in a traditional client-service
provider form of contractual engagement.
Other times, the engagement is as a
project partner peer who is interested in addressing a particular issue or
developing an opportunity; goals,
actions, and funding strategies are co-developed. And other times a project is defined and
money raised from a funder to
develop a particular initiative. Sponsors request presentations, papers and other knowledge-sharing.
- Association of Social Network Analysts
- Boston College
- BPD for Water and Sanitation
- Business for Social Responsibility
- CIVICUS
- European Conference for Community Psychology
- Ford Foundation
- Forest Stewardship Council
- GHK International
- Global AIDS Alliance
- Global Finance Initiative
- Global Knowledge Partnership
- Global Reporting Initiative
- Global Water Partnership
- Harvard International Development Conference
- Humanity United
- International Bridges to Justice
- International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
- International Youth Foundation
- International Development Research Centre
- International Association for Business and Society
- iScale
- MacArthur Foundation
- Marc Lindenberg Center for Humanitarian Action, International Development and Global Citizenship
- Metanoia Fund
- Mott Foundation
- Mvula Trust
- National Community Reinvestment Coalition
- Omidyar Network
- Oxfam America
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences
- Strategy-Structure-Governance Community of Practice
- Synergos
- The Access
Initiative (TAI)
- UN - Department of Economic and Social Affairs
- USAID
- University of Utrecht
- Vancouver City Savings
- World Bank
- World Resources Institute
- Youth, Enterprise and Sustainability (YES)