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Andrew Debicki
Wrap Canada / Shalem Mental Health Network
National Development Director
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Dani DeBoice
First Calgary Financial
Director, Corporate Citizenship
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Cathy Freer- Leszczynski
Calgary Public Library
Director, Customer Services
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Angelica Miller
Individual
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Community Features

Collective Impact & Complexity
An article from the Stanford Social Innovation Review
Fundraising & Funders
Finding Friends and Raising Funds to Realize Bold Community Visions
Community Engagement
Resource Type: Publication | Author: Clinical and Translational Science Awards Consortium
Community Innovation
Resource Type: Tool | Author: Donna Jean Forster-Gill

Community Features

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Community Innovation: The Time is Now by Paul Born
Innovating Together: 2012 Communities Collaborating Institute
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The Three Conversations by Michael Jones
A Framework for Re- Generative Learning and Change
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Location, Location, Location - Evaluating 'Place' by Liz Weaver
A Brief by Policy Horizons Canada
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The Search for a Solution by wwpardy

Community Features

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Paul Born interviews John Kania about his fabulously fresh and popular paper Collective Impact which was published in The Stanford Social Innovation Review. They also explore ideas outlined in John's acclaimed new book Do More Than Give and explore the unifying themes between these two resources and their implications in collaborating for impact.

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Paul Born interviews Peter Block about his latest book on community and belonging; why Peter wrote the book, why he feels community is needed now more than ever and how we might work differently to change our communities for the better.

In this podcast, Paul Born speaks with Peter Block about the emerging narrative of community that results when we shift our thinking from reforming what is to focusing upon the alternative we want to create. This is done in small groups through conversations that emphasize one another’s gifts.

A lively discussion with Sheila Regehr about the Dollars and Sense of Solving Poverty report.