Resources from the Hamilton Workshop - Feb. 18th, 2014
Here you will find Liz's presentation and links to key resources she shared with participants
Resources from Sylvia Cheuy's Orillia Event
Continue your learning and take a look at these resources to continue diving deeper into Citizen Leadership and Collective Impact.
Spring Workshop Resources
Want to keep learning? Take a look at these resources to continue diving deeper into Deepening Community and Collective Impact:
A reflection in two parts
The party is about to begin. You think you have the right clothes and have been looking forward to meeting new people, but are you ready?
Puzzling the pieces of collective impact
We get seduced by the how because we are afraid of really digging deep to get to the what - the community change outcome.
Puzzling the pieces of collective impact
We get seduced by the how because we are afraid of really digging deep to get to the what - the community change outcome.
Watch for this workshop at the Tamarack Community Change Institute
Community change is complex. It is useful to consider the right structure for your backbone and embed effective governance strategies in your collective impact effort.
Host Tamarack in your city for a one day workshop on a variety of topics to empower your community efforts.
This year, Tamarack is coming to even more cities and towns across North America to help bring passionate community leaders together. We’ve developed a variety of one day workshops that are designed to foster new ways of thinking and working together for large scale community change. Best of all, we’re looking...
Champions for Change workshop reflections
Gather 120 top thinkers together in a room and watch synergy happen.
How to Achieve Different Results
The social issues that we are dealing with in today's society are solvable, and yet they have not been solved. Different results can only come from different solutions. It is time for change.
The dilemma of courage
Do you have courage? How do you act in times of challenge or stress?
Six Essential Elements to Create Lasting Change - by Liz Weaver
"Working in complexity can surface some tough challenges, but they are not insurmountable. Transformational change is possible." - Liz Weaver
Lessons Learned from Evaluating Community Impact Vancouver
The winds of change are blowing. Can you keep up?
Easy-to-Use Tools for Collective Impact Initiatives
Easy-to-use tools that will ensure your collaborative efforts are effective and efficient and allow your partners to dedicate their time and energy where it is most needed.
Collective impact is based largely on the concept that we can do more together than apart, which holds true under the assumption that we can coordinate, organize and execute as a unit. This assumption doesn't always hold true and the implications for getting it wrong require serious attention.