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'The Collective Impact Toolkit', Tamarack Institute

The Collective Impact Toolkit by the Tamarack Institute provides practical resources to help communities and organisations tackle complex social challenges through collaboration. It offers frameworks, tools, and case studies to support systemic change.

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Summary

The Collective Impact Toolkit by the Tamarack Institute provides practical resources and frameworks to guide communities and organisations in addressing complex social challenges through collaborative approaches. It is grounded in the principles of collective impact, emphasising shared goals, aligned strategies, and cross-sector collaboration.

Key Features:

  1. The five conditions of collective impact:
  • Common agenda: establishing a shared vision for change.
  • Shared measurement: creating consistent metrics to evaluate progress.
  • Mutually reinforcing activities: coordinating efforts across diverse stakeholders.
  • Continuous communication: fostering trust and alignment among partners.
  1. Backbone support: a dedicated team to drive the initiative forward.
  2. Tools and templates: offers resources for stakeholder mapping, vision building, data collection, and collaborative governance.
  3. Case studies: features examples of successful collective impact initiatives addressing issues like poverty reduction, youth development, and health equity.
  4. Capacity building: provides guidance on fostering leadership, managing partnerships, and maintaining momentum in long-term initiatives.

Why It Matters:
The Collective Impact Toolkit equips communities with the skills and resources to achieve systemic change by uniting diverse stakeholders under a shared vision. It is a vital resource for addressing entrenched social problems through coordinated, collaborative action.

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