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Collective Impact

What Is Collective Impact? The five elements of collective impact (VIDEO)

Burgess COMMENTARY
Collective Impact has five elements:

  • Common Agenda ... conserve and restore Elizabeth River
  • Shared Measurement ... keepng track of the same things
  • Mutually Reinforcing Activities ... each actor doing their own part using their unique skills
  • Continuous Communication ... regularly sharing results with each other
  • Backbone Organization ... a support team that helps coordinate
Channeling Collective Strength is very powerful
Peter Burgess

What Is Collective Impact?
FSGImpact·29 videos

Published on May 24, 2012

'What is Collective Impact?' is the first video in a series of 3 short videos that describe FSG's concept of collective impact. Please share with others who are working to tackle large-scale social problems, and help us build the collective impact movement. Learn more at www.fsg.org


Video 1: New Video Series on Collective Impact

justmeans·1,063 videos

Published on Jul 1, 2012

New Video Series on Collective Impact

Over the past year, the concept of collective impact has been featured in the New York Times, shared at the White House, and named a top philanthropy buzzword.

First written by FSG's John Kania and Mark Kramer in the Stanford Social Innovation Review's Winter 2011 issue, collective impact is a rigorous approach to solving social problems where organizations — including those in government, civil society, and the business sector — coordinate their efforts around a clearly defined goal.

FSG has created a short video series to illustrate the concept of collective impact. The series includes an explanation of collective impact, and demonstrates the conditions of collective impact using examples from The Elizabeth River Project and The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN).

Learn more about collective impact here: http://www.fsg.org/OurApproach/Collec....


Video 2: New Video Series on Collective Impact

justmeans·1,063 videos

Published on Jul 1, 2012

New Video Series on Collective Impact

Over the past year, the concept of collective impact has been featured in the New York Times, shared at the White House, and named a top philanthropy buzzword.

First written by FSG's John Kania and Mark Kramer in the Stanford Social Innovation Review's Winter 2011 issue, collective impact is a rigorous approach to solving social problems where organizations — including those in government, civil society, and the business sector — coordinate their efforts around a clearly defined goal.

FSG has created a short video series to illustrate the concept of collective impact. The series includes an explanation of collective impact, and demonstrates the conditions of collective impact using examples from The Elizabeth River Project and The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN).

Learn more about collective impact here: http://www.fsg.org/OurApproach/Collec....


Video 3: New Video Series on Collective Impact justmeans·1,063 videos

Published on Jul 1, 2012

New Video Series on Collective Impact

Over the past year, the concept of collective impact has been featured in the New York Times, shared at the White House, and named a top philanthropy buzzword.

First written by FSG's John Kania and Mark Kramer in the Stanford Social Innovation Review's Winter 2011 issue, collective impact is a rigorous approach to solving social problems where organizations — including those in government, civil society, and the business sector — coordinate their efforts around a clearly defined goal.

FSG has created a short video series to illustrate the concept of collective impact. The series includes an explanation of collective impact, and demonstrates the conditions of collective impact using examples from The Elizabeth River Project and The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN).

Learn more about collective impact here: http://www.fsg.org/OurApproach/Collec....



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