We connect sectors by organizing conferences, debates, and working meetings, inviting local government officials, business representatives, NGOs, and academics.
Modern social challenges require comprehensive solutions and partnerships. The answer to these needs lies in cross-sector collaboration—combining the strengths of public institutions, local governments, businesses, non-governmental organizations, and academia. Through joint actions, it is possible to more effectively counteract social exclusion, prevent social pathologies, and reduce inequalities.
To strengthen intersectoral cooperation, the Sola Gratia Foundation organizes:
Conferences — platforms for exchanging ideas and inspiration, where representatives from various sectors can share their experiences and ideas.
Debates — spaces for open dialogue, grounded in openness and equality among partners.
Working meetings and workshops, during which visions and plans are transformed into strategies and tangible actions.
Why is cross-sector collaboration important?
By leveraging the synergy of resources and competencies from each sector, we can more effectively respond to societal needs.
Counteracting social exclusion: Together, it is easier to create initiatives that engage groups at risk of marginalization, supporting their integration and providing them with the tools needed to change their lives.
Prevention: Cross-sector collaboration enables better identification and elimination of the root causes of adverse social phenomena through the development of preventive measures.
Greater effectiveness of social programs: By utilizing the knowledge and resources of all sectors, programs become more impactful.
Increased trust between entities translates into more efficient cooperation to address various social challenges.
Development of innovative solutions: Collaborative efforts foster innovations that support social and economic development.