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Weaving Tangled Webs

Source: Barr Foundation
Author: Marion Kane

Albuquerque What's all the buzz about 'networks'? Explore how network-centric advocacy and network thinking may impact the way funders work with Marion Kane's presentation at the 'Funders's Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities' annual conference (Albuquerque, New Mexico - March 7-9, 2005).

The presentation defines and describes two types of networks:

- Production Networks
- Social Networks for Social Purposes

and explores their application to philanthropy.

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