Foreword: The Origins and Future of the "Intersector," Frank A. Weil
Foreword: Government Cann6ot Do It Alone, Governor William E. Haslam
Foreword: Trust Is Everything, Erskine B. Bowles
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Intersector as a Tool to Address Intractable Problems, Daniel P. Gitterman and Neil Britto
Part I: Scholarly Perspectives
1. Why Intersectional Governance Matters, Peter G. Klein and Anita M. McGahan
2. Cross-Sector Collaboration for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Global Necessity, Not Luxury, Rob van Tulder
3. Creating Value and Sharing Risk: The Next Frontier of Cross-Sector Collaboration, Mary Margaret Frank and Kathryn Babineau
4. Collaborative Governance Regimes: Informing Practice through Research, Kirk Emerson and Min Woo Ahn
5. Collaborative Governance and Rules of the Game in the United States, Lisa Blomgren Amsler
6. Is Public Health's Multisectoral Mission: Achieving Its Promise in the United States? Anita Chandra
7. Cross-Sector Collaboration in Education: The Apolitical Impulse, Jeffrey R. Henig
8. Three Lessons from a Research-Practice Partnership in Education, Ruth N. López Turley and Brian Holzman
9. Collaboration for the People: Community Consultation and the Case of the El Paso Children's Museum, Eric J. Boyer
Part II: Practitioner and Philanthropy
10. Creating Cross-Sector Collaborations to Change Lives, Sonal R. Shah
11. Lift Every Voice: The Biden Administration and Partnerships with Faith-Based and Neighborhood Organizations, Melissa Rogers
12. Challenges in Cross-Sector Collaboration and Learning from Doing: Insights from Philanthropy, Zia Khan
13. How Philanthropy Can Amplify Multisector Stewardship to Support Health and Well-Being, Bobby Milstein, Beth Siegel, and Jane Erickson
14. Improving Economic Mobility through Cross-Sector Collaboration in America's Cities, Simone D. Brody
15. Building a Racially and Economically Inclusive Recovery: What Is the Role for Cross-Sector Collaboration? Erika C. Poethig
16. Social Capital and Quantifying Success Factors for Cross-Sector Collaboration: Insights from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Erin M. Graves and Amy Higgins
17. Cracking the Collaboration Code: Why Do Some Regions Advance while Others Falter? John Melville, Francie Genz, and Lindsey Woolsey
18. The Costs and Benefits of Cross-Sector Partnerships: The Revitalization of New York City's Central Park, William B. Eimicke
19. Cross-Sector Collaboration at the Community Level: Perspectives from the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, Kathryn L. S. Pettit and Leah Hendey
20. Rural Place-Based Collaboration: The Transformation of Danville, Virginia, Karl N. Stauber
21. Collaboration at the Speed of Trust, Not Technology: Making Space for the Public Interest in Intersector Data Collaboration, Michelle Shevin and Maia Woluchem
22. Intersector Data-Sharing Strategies: Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities, Dan Wu and Aaron Truchil
23. Multisector Collaboration for Civic Engagement: The Case of Vote Early Day, Maxell Zorick and Joey Wozniak
Conclusion: The Future of Intersectoral Collaboration, Neil Britto and Daniel P. Gitterman