The following key conditions for collective impact and shared success are from an article, which is based on a blog series from 2002 in the Stanford Social Innovative Review:
- Common Agenda: There is a shared vision for change including a common understanding of the problem and a joint approach through agreed upon actions.
- Shared Measurement: Data and results are measured to ensure that efforts remain aligned.
- Mutually Reinforcing Activities: Participant activities are differentiated while still being coordinated through a mutually reinforcing plan of action.
- Continuous Communication: Trust is built through consistent and open communication, which also assure mutual objectives and common motivation.
- Backbone Support: Separate organization(s) serve as the backbone for the entire initiative coordinating participating agencies.
Over the lifecycle of the initiative the backbone organization(s):
- Guide vision and strategy
- Support aligned activities
- Establish shared measurement practices
- Build public will
- Advance policy
- Mobilize funding
Reference: Shiloh Turner, Kathy Merchant, John Kania and Ellen Martin, Understanding the Value of Backbone Organizations in Collective Impact, FSG and GCF
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