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Roundtable on Collective Impact

On June 4, a dozen social sector leaders gathered in Washington, D.C., to discuss the ways in which growing numbers of communities are aligning resources and pulling together to create significant change on a community problem—an approach called collective impact.

On June 4, a dozen social-sector leaders gathered in Washington, D.C., to discuss the ways in which growing numbers of communities are aligning resources and pulling together to create significant change on a community problem—an approach called collective impact.

Eric Nee and Michele Jolin provide a summary of the roundtable and the key ideas that emerged from that discussion.

Read about the roundtable here.

The above excerpt was originally published in Stanford Social Innovation Review. Click here to view the full article.

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Michele Jolin

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