by Carlo Cuesta | Jan 26, 2021 | Creativity and Innovation, Great Nonprofit Examples, Inclusion, Shared Creativity Stories
Episode 5 When Wilderness Inquiry had to do the Pandemic Pivot (discovering new ways to pursue its mission), they went in search of the unique strengths of their team to help them create moments of outdoor discovery in a social distanced world. Check out our latest...
by Carlo Cuesta | Jan 18, 2021 | Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Great Nonprofit Examples
Located in Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the Penland School of Craft is considered to be one of the foremost craft schools in the world. Penland offers one-, two-, and eight-week workshops in bookmaking, paper, clay, drawing, glass, iron, metals,...
by Carlo Cuesta | Dec 15, 2020 | Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Shared Creativity Stories, Uncategorized
Episode #03 In our third installment of Shared Creativity Stories, Leslie Parker of Leslie Parker Dance Project and Liz Engelman of Tofte Lake Center talk about discovering collaboration and coalition building during a time of great change and...
by Carlo Cuesta | Dec 9, 2020 | Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Moving Beyond This Crisis, Shared Creativity Stories, Uncategorized
Shared Creativity Stories #02 In our second installment of Shared Creativity Stories, Hal Cropp, Executive Director of Commonweal Theatre Company, speaks to the importance of communication and transparency with all of their stakeholders. This has had a significant...
by Carlo Cuesta | Dec 8, 2020 | Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Great Nonprofit Examples, Inclusion, Shared Creativity Stories
This is the first installment of a video series we are launching called Shared Creativity Stories. Shared Creativity Stories – #01 “There is no mystery in how to create community” says Pangea World Theater’s artistic director Dipankar...
by Carlo Cuesta | Apr 20, 2020 | Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, Moving Beyond This Crisis
This is the fourth post in our series Moving Beyond This Crisis. Go here to read about the Adaptive Strategy Map. By Carlo M. Cuesta When we experience scarcity we begin to tunnel— hunker down and get hyper focused on how to solve the immediate problem before us. This...
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