substantive new report out from the Knight Foundation that is worth attention: Connected Citizens: The Power, Peril and Potential of Networks.
The report notes:
*It's important to listen to and consult the crowd in our work
*We should create environments where connections can naturally form, including between people with different perspectives
*It's good practice to support collective action so grassroots efforts can grow
So how can nonprofits embrace these practices?
As governments push to adopt sustainable practices, one holy grail is creating working environments that achieve net-zero energy consumption. That's the idea behind a newly opened office building at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colo. Known as the Research Support Facility (RSF), the structure is designed to create as much energy as it consumes, making it one of the world's most energy-efficient buildings.