Introduction to Collective Impact and the Backbone Role

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Introduction to Collective Impact and the Backbone Role

March 28-29, 2023 - Online

For more information and registration: 

https://t.e2ma.net/click/nfvnji/z858lf/n35r4u

https://collectiveimpactforum.org/

 

 
 
 
New to the collective impact approach? Want to start an initiative using the collective impact approach but not sure where to start? Generally interested in learning more about it? Then join us for an overview of the collective impact approach and role of the backbone in our online workshop, "Introduction to Collective Impact and the Backbone Role." This session sold out last year and we are excited to host it again this March!
This virtual workshop includes a half-day training on March 28 that provides an overview of the basic elements of the collective impact approach, as well as a 90-minute session on March 29 for small group peer discussion and more time with workshop faculty to answer your questions.
 
 
 
 
 
Focus areas for this session include:
  • An overview of the 5 Conditions of collective impact and why they are important
  • Strategies to support centering equity practices within collective impact work
  • Designing a results-focused common agenda
  • Discussion of governance structures and the backbone role
  • Building a culture for collective impact
 
 
 
 
 
Workshop Date and Time
Introduction to Collective Impact and the Backbone Role:
March 28, 2023 – 1:00pm – 4:30pm ET (US & Canada)
Faculty Coaching and Small Group Peer Discussion:
March 29, 2023 – 1:00pm – 2:30pm ET (US and Canada)
 
 
 
 
 
Lead Faculty
Jennifer Splansky Juster, Executive Director, Collective Impact Forum
Paul Schmitz, Senior Advisor, Collective Impact Forum and CEO, Leading Inside Out

 

Position: Co -Founder of ENGAGE,a new social venture for the promotion of volunteerism and service and Ideator of Sharing4Good

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