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A Collective Impact Primer

A Collective Impact Primer. By June Sobocinski February 2013. Sources & Resources. Stanford Social Innovation Review: “Collective Impact” by John Kania and Mark Kramer, published Winter 2011 www.ssireview.org www.fsg.org. What is Collective Impact?.

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A Collective Impact Primer

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  1. A Collective Impact Primer By June Sobocinski February 2013

  2. Sources & Resources • Stanford Social Innovation Review: “Collective Impact” by John Kania and Mark Kramer, published Winter 2011 • www.ssireview.org • www.fsg.org

  3. What is Collective Impact? • A process that seeks to solve a specific, often complex social problem • It involves a centralized infrastructure, supported by dedicated staff • It must have the commitment of important actors from different sectors • It involves the adoption of a common agenda on how to solve the problem • It involves shared measurement across organizations, continuous communication, and mutually reinforcing activities

  4. Isolated impact • Similar organizations collect quality data, but are isolated and not coordinated with others

  5. Coordinated impact • Similar organizations collect quality independent data that align under similar outcomes for broad community impact

  6. Collective impact • Similar organizations collect quality data for the same outcomes in a coordinated and collaborative network that reinforces other networks strategically implementing the community’s shared agenda

  7. Structural Elements • Small Executive committee • Larger Leadership Council • Networks – strategies, providers • “Backbone” or “anchor” institution that reports to the Executive Committee • Facilitator/Convener • Director/Organizer • Data warehousing and analysis

  8. Structural Elements

  9. AUY Structure from 2009(?)

  10. AUY (draft)

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