Collective Impact Conference 2016: Evaluating Collective Impact - Defining and Recognizing Success Along the Way
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This statewide, two-day conference in Stowe, Vermont, on November 2-3, 2016 provided opportunities for teams of stakeholders to learn and work together in furthering emerging or existing Collective Impact efforts.
Common Good VT's Lauren-Glenn Davitian moderates a panel to close the two-day Collective Impacts 2016 conference that includes Tiffany Bluemle of Change The Story VT, Margaret Bozik of Champlain Housing Trust, Susan McCaslin of Vermont Women's Fund, Jen Peterson of The Vermont Community Foundation, and Jason Williams of the University of Vermont Medical Center. They assess areas of focus moving forward with their collective impact model of community development in Vermont. Paul Born closes the plenary with inspirational parting words.
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