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Collaboration for Impact NZ Conference & Masterclass

Published: Thu 11 May 2017 11:20 AM
Wednesday, 21 June 2017 - Auckland
Learn how to successfully engage communities and achieve large scale social change
The goal of the Collaboration for Impact conference is to enable people to tackle big, tough problems and create large-scale social change through collaboration.
This is a learning conference. You will learn about “what works” through a stunning array of case studies that tell a story of concerned citizens making a positive change in New Zealand and Australia.
If you are working in a cross-sectoral or collective initiative (or thinking about starting), this will be your best learning experience of the year.
You should attend this conference if:
• You are leading, or are part of a Collaboration or Collective Impact initiative as a staff or team member.
• You are in a Collective Impact network and want to deepen your practice.
• You are interested in learning about developing new ways of collaborating for long-term. social impact.
The conference is highly practical and will include:
• Workshops with tools and coaching, tailored to where you are in your collaborative change process.
• Snapshots of successes and failures from cross-sector leaders who are collaborating and achieving measurable change in their communities or sectors on complex challenges.
• Community engagement learning with citizen leaders on why and how to engage.
Check out the programme or take a look at the presenters taking part – this will be a powerful learning experience!!
Book today as places will go fast.

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