Collective Impact 3.0 Designing a Movement for Change

Five years after John Kania & Mark Kramer of FSG: Social Impact Consultants launched Collective Impact as a framework for large-scale social change, Tamarack Institute’s Liz Weaver collaborated with Mark Cabaj Tamarack Associate and Founder of Here to There Consulting on the paper Collective Impact 3.0. In this pivotal paper Liz and Mark drew on their own experiences and knowledge of several Collective Impact Initiatives to provide fresh thinking on how application of the Collective Impact framework could be strengthened.

A central message of the paper was the need to shift from viewing Collective Impact as a shared management paradigm to a movement-building paradigm that is rooted in a commitment to shared ownership and leadership from both organizational and community leaders.

This virtual workshop explores the strategies needed to design your Collective Impact initiative for maximum impact. Learn about:

  • Key elements of the Collective Impact Framework and when it is the right approach
  • How Collective Impact 3.0 and other insights from a global network of practitioners have contributed to the practice of Collective Impact over the past decade
  • Five strengths of Collective Impact for designing in uncertain times

Participants will be given tools, frameworks, and examples for how to build commitment and co-create a compelling, shared strategy for change that unites diverse partners to effectively navigate in uncertain times. Tamarack values small group interaction and workshop environments.  We are intentionally limiting each virtual workshop to 70 participants to ensure that all participants maximize their learning and connection.

Date

Nov 29 2022
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/Phoenix
  • Date: Nov 29 2022
  • Time: 11:00 am - 2:30 pm

Cost

CAD199.00

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Labels

Canada,
Toronto

Location

online
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Organizer

Tamarack Institute
Website
https://www.tamarackcommunity.ca

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