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The Intersector Project, hosted by PSI from 2022–2024, is a resource hub dedicated to advancing effective collaboration among the business, government, and nonprofit sectors in the United States.
The Intersector Project, hosted by PSI from 2022–2024, is a resource hub dedicated to advancing effective collaboration among the business, government, and nonprofit sectors in the United States.
Addressing the serious problems that our society faces today requires navigating across the government, business, and nonprofit sectors. While each sector has its limitations, it also has unique assets. If the sectors work together toward a common purpose, they can accomplish far more than any one can alone. There is a need for an intersector — where government, business, and nonprofit sectors share expertise, resources, and authority to address problems together.
Our Approach
US Focus
The Intersector Project’s commentary, research, and thinking focuses particularly on the United States.
Issue- and Sector-neutral
The Intersector Project’s work is both sector- and issue-neutral — created for practitioners from all sectors, working on a range of issues, across the US.
Broad Array of Collaborative Approaches
Because the models and methods for cross-sector collaboration are proliferating, TIP’s resources speak to the broad array of collaborative approaches that practitioners in the field are actively using to solve problems.