- December 19, 2014
Collective Impact in Neighborhood Revitalization Part 3: Residents as the “Engagers”
Collective impact is critical to neighborhood revitalization. Neighborhoods are complex environments where many systems operate. Systems such as: commerce,…
- December 17, 2014
Achieving Collective Impact Starts with Asking Hard Questions
This essay was first published at Youth Thrive on Oct. 28, 2014.Communities across the country are embracing the collective…
- December 16, 2014
Collective Impact in Neighborhood Revitalization Part 2: The Problem with “Community Outreach”
In many instances community development efforts start by first identifying problems and then posing solutions. After this initial set…
- December 15, 2014
At the Speed of Trust – Part 2
In my last blog, I discussed the power of trust in collective impact, speaking from my personal experience in…
- December 12, 2014
2014’s Top Collective Impact Resources
We’re excited to share with you some of the “top” reads for the year from the Collective Impact Forum--the…
- December 11, 2014
Collective Impact in Neighborhood Revitalization Part 1: Engagement and Building Trust
There are many urban neighborhoods and small rural communities whose “better days” are a distant memory. Revitalizing these locations…
- December 9, 2014
At the Speed of Trust – Part 1
We hear a lot about the five conditions of collective impact (CI); however, the more I’m exposed to CI…
- November 24, 2014
Don’t Talk to Me about “Driving” Social Change
I recently met with the former head of a major pharmaceutical company to talk about improving the lives of…
Tackling Complex Social Problems through Collective Impact
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How Public Policy Can Support Collective Impact
Drawing on interviews with policymakers, extensive secondary research, and their own experiences in the policy sphere, the authors identified…
- November 6, 2014
Relearning the Two-Step of Conversation and Meeting
An earlier version of this essay was first posted to Philanthropy Northwest.Paul Schmitz’s recent essay makes a strong case…
Too Much Collective, Too Little Impact: Aligning Multiple Initiatives in One Community
The growth of collective impact initiatives around the country gives rise to this dilemma:
- October 28, 2014
Four Insights on How Collective Impact, Community Engagement & Racial Equity Intersect
This essay was originally posted to Living Cities' blog on July 24, 2014.At Living Cities, we spend a lot…
- October 27, 2014
Finding the Right Size for Impact: Geographic Boundaries in Collective Impact
Dr. Larry Rand, Principal Investigator for the UCSF Preterm Birth Initiative, took the podium in front of a large…
- October 23, 2014
The Culture of Collective Impact
“It took a lot of time to build trust. People had distrust for years. You can’t undo that in…
- October 23, 2014
View from the Summit 2014
A brief overview of key ideas emerging from the Collective Impact Summit organized by the Tamarack Institute in Toronto,…
- October 20, 2014
Empowering Emerging Leaders: An Interview with Shape Up Somerville
Shape Up Somerville, along with its partners – Groundwork Somerville (GWS), Somerville Community Health Agenda (SCHA), and The Welcome…
- October 10, 2014
Snapshots from the Summit 2014 – Day 4
Day 4 of the Collective Impact Summit in Toronto this week brings with it more deep learning and engagement.…
- October 9, 2014
Snapshots from the Summit 2014 – Day 3
Day 3 of the Collective Impact Summit in Toronto brings with it more great discussions and learnings. I’m happy…
- October 8, 2014
Snapshots from the Summit 2014- Day 2
We're now into day 2 of the Collective Impact Summit in Toronto this week, and I am very happy…