Interactive guide on how to resource and fund impact networks

Impact networks are changing the way we collaborate to tackle complex social and environmental problems. But one big challenge keeps showing up: How do we sustain this work without losing our values, relationships, or flexibility? This topic is explored in a new resource created by the FITO network.  Using a peer-led design process over a period of several months, representatives of more than 30 networks across different sectors and themes, came together to share learning, practice, challenges and solutions. The Interactive Guide on how to Resource and Fund Impact Networks pulls together these findings and recommendations, putting forward different income generating approaches, actions, and tied to cases studies (one being INTRAC’s own transition to becoming network-led).

The interactive guide – written by Adrian Robke from the FITO Network – is an essential resource for building impact networks.

The guide is an online, interactive resource – access it here.

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