Collective Impact

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This statewide, two-day conference held in 2015 and 2016 provided opportunities for teams of stakeholders to learn and work together in furthering emerging or existing Collective Impact efforts. Programs related to this topic are also part of this series.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-28
Format: 2024-04-28
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Deepening Community for Collective Impact with Paul Born - 11/03/2016
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...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: The First Twelve Months - Strategies to Get Things Done with Paul Born - 11/03/2016
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...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Understanding and Mapping Complexity by Visualizing Systems - 11/03/2016
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.  Christopher Koliba is a...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Evaluating Collective Impact - Defining and Recognizing Success Along the Way - 11/03/2016
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...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Welcome and Opening Session - 11/02/2016
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. 
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Communities Collaborating for a Collective Impact with Paul Born - 11/02/2016
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...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Improving Health Through Housing - Collaborative Approaches to Combat Homelessness - 11/02/2016
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.  Community needs and...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Improving Health Through Housing - Collaborative Approaches to Combat Homelessness - 11/02/2016
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.  Community needs and...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Inclusion of People with Lived Experience - 11/02/2016
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...
Collective Impact Conference 2016: Project Vision - Building Great Neighborhoods through Collaboration, Innovation and Research - 11/02/2016
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.  Rutland, Vermont's...

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