Collective Impact Conference 2016: The First Twelve Months - Strategies to Get Things Done with Paul Born
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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.
Tamarack Institute President and best-selling author Paul Born explores the unique challenges and opportunities of employing the principles of collective impact, plus the key activities of the first twelve months of launching a community wide strategy amongst organizations for meeting social challenges. Topics include the four pre-conditions and five principles of achieving a collective impact 1) Building a Community Engagement Strategy 2) Engagement and formalizing our community partners 3) Governance and the Backbone role 4) Raising funds and engaging funders. This workshop includes small group exercises to take ideas from theory to action.
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