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  1. Front cover
  2. Frontmatter
  3. Contents
  4. Preface
  5. Chapter 1 - The Scientific and Social Context from Whence We Came
  6. Chapter 2 - Community Leadership and the Creation of ECS
  7. Chapter 3 - Design and Essence of ECS
  8. Chapter 4 - Evolution and Relevance
  9. Chapter 5 - Collaboration Is Difficult but Crucial to Success
  10. Chapter 6 - Working with the Private Sector
  11. Chapter 7 - Sound Measurement Is Key to Success
  12. Chapter 8 - Funding for Nonprofits Is Complex and Challenging
  13. Chapter 9 - Supporting Nonprofits to Address Social Challenges
  14. Appendix A: General References
  15. Appendix B: Every Child Succeeds References
  16. About the Author

Appendix A: General References

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