Event Details

Tamarack's 2013 Communities Collaborating Institute: Accelerating Impact

Monday, October 7, 2013 - Friday, October 11, 2013
Speakers 
Adam Kahane, Tom Kelly, Stephen Huddart, Ratna Omidvar, Catherine Twinn, Liz Weaver, Mark Cabaj and Paul Born
Location 
Edmonton, Alberta - Radisson Edmonton South Hotel

Tamarack’s Communities Collaborating Institute is Canada’s signature, learning event for collective impact professionals.  The 2013 CCI: Accelerating Impact is geared specifically for those wanting to strengthen their capacity to create large-scale, community-wide impact.

    

Inspired by the insights and perspectives of celebrated thought-leaders, it is an opportunity to rejuvenate and strengthen your ability to engage and mobilize across sectors to advance a common community agenda for transformation.
 
Cities and communities achieving large-scale social change and working at the provincial, state and national levels will connect, learn, advocate and transform federal agendas.  The 2013 CCI: Accelerating Impact promises to be a dynamic peer learning opportunity with a special focus on transformative techniques for uniting diverse opinions into a common agenda for social change. These include: Scenario Planning, Change Labs, Working Effectively with Complexity, Developmental Evaluation, Collaborative Governance, Community Conversations and more.

Online registration officially opened on Tuesday March 19th, 2013.  This event has been over-subscribed each of the past six years and we expect the same this year in Edmonton, Alberta. Register early to reserve your seat!

Learn More: download the event brochure and visit the website www.tamarackcommunity.ca/cci.

For more information on this event: 

Join CCI Learning Community: http://tamarackcommunity.ca/cci_community.html

-Become an Engaged Learner. www.tamarackcci.ca

At www.tamarackcci.ca, you will find a library of learning resources and an easy way to reach out and connect with like-minded people from around the world who are actively engaged in working collaboratively to achieve collective impact in their communities. Use the site to post blogs to share:

  • Reflections about what you are learning
  • Resources that you have found or created to support your work
  • Questions that are emerging for you about this work
  • Requests for help and advice with specific issues or challenges

Help us spread the word about this event to colleagues and community partners by using this link.

If you have any questions simply email [email protected] or call 519-885-5155. We do hope you’ll be able to join us.