Getting Traction with Collective Impact
Getting Traction with Collective Impact – Lasting Community Change
Collective Impact was given ten years of funding to explore poverty reduction across 13 Canadian cities. They forecast they’d have a positive impact on the lives of 5000 people. In fact they affected the lives of 202,000 people!
Collective Impact is a framework and body of practice using multi-sector approaches to work on community change efforts that are focussed on the complex and often intractable problems of poverty, educational achievement and neighbourhood revitalisation.
Canadian Liz Weaver, Vice-President of Tamarack – an Institute for Community Engagement based in Ontario – was here in New Zealand recently talking about the power and benefits of the Collective Impact process.
Liz says that to get traction on the things that cry out for change we need to:
• Gather data that quantifies the issues size and
community impact.
• Use this data in all funder
communications and interactions.
• Measure the changes
and use the figures to demonstrate success.
• Recognise
that problems and solutions are joined
together.
• Argue and provide the evidence for longer
term multi-year funding, or as Liz says the need for
“patient capital”.
If you’re interested in social
change, building stronger and more inclusive communities and
if you’re an NGO, a community group, school, government
agency or funder, you need to learn more about
Collective Impact.
Go here
http://www.communityresearch.org.nz/collective-impact-collection/
to see Liz’s Wellington presentation along with other
resources on Collective
Impact.
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