Deb brings over 25 years’ experience working with philanthropy, government, nonprofits and communities to tackle the complex issues of education, health care and the economy through collaborative partnerships and strategic design. She regularly speaks with groups large and small about how, working together, we can have an impact on the communities we live in and the lives we share. She coaches organizations and initiatives on collective impact, and is a regular contributor to Tamarack Institute and the Collective Impact Forum. www.debhalliday.com
Recent Posts From Deb Halliday
- August 11, 2023
Collectively Remaking Our World: On Finding Joy and Belonging in Our Current Moment
In our increasingly complex world, we often look to guides to help us interpret and synthesize our experiences. These guides can be mentors and friends, or cu…
- May 26, 2022
Moving Mindsets
I often counsel collective impact teams that our ability to create narrative is one of our most powerful tools. Weaving a story that captures the challenges an…
- May 11, 2022
On the Art of (Re)Gathering
As any collective impact practitioner knows, our work involves meetings. A lot of meetings. We gather colleagues, allies, and networks to learn from one anothe…
- September 24, 2019
Welcome to the Party! Onboarding New Collaborative Partners
If collective impact efforts have any certainties, one surely is the ever-revolving (one might hope ever-evolving) door of community partners coming to the tab…
- July 31, 2017
Build Your Team Like Broadway
Building a steering committee or leadership team for a collective impact initiative can feel high stakes. When done well, it opens the door to innovation and i…
- July 31, 2014
Montana’s “Nested Collective Impact” Leverages Rural Community Connections
Montana recently hosted Jeff Edmondson of StriveTogether in a daylong workshop to explore collective impact in rural communities. Six Montana towns, with popul…