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Partnerships and Collaboration

Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work

One year ago, Stanford Social Innovation Review published the article Collective Impact.

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Collaboration Self-Assessment Tool

The Project LAUNCH TA Team has developed this tool to stimulate grantee thinking about collaboration activities.

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Don't Stop Collaborating--Just Stop Creating New Collaborations

Publisher: 
The Forum for Youth Investment

This policy brief calls attention to the problem of collaboration overload, and suggests ways to tackle it.This paper provides seven strategies for minimizing duplicative collaboratives and maximiz

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Collective Impact

Large-scale systems change requires a collaborative approach that is cross-sector.

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Collective Impact: The Conditions for Collective Success

Meeting: 
SS/HS Project Directors' Consortia March 2011
Date: 
March 18, 2011 - 2:45pm - 4:00pm

Two Project Directors from the 2007 cohort reflect on their experiences with the SS/HS initiative and their journeys to create systems that bring stakeholders together to achieve common outcomes.

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Innovative Partnerships with the Business Community

Meeting: 
SS/HS Project Directors' Consortia March 2011
Date: 
March 18, 2011 - 1:30pm - 2:45pm

In these tight economic times, understanding how to cultivate positive relationships with local businesses can broaden the support for your SS/HS initiative and might very well be a key to sustaina

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Breakout Session: Resource Sharing Among Partners

Meeting: 
SS/HS Leading For Change 2011
Date: 
January 11, 2011 - 3:15pm - 4:30pm
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Successfully Collaborating With the Juvenile Justice System: Benefits, Challenges, and Key Strategies

Publisher: 
Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

This brief takes a closer look at the importance of true collaboration between community-based child-serving agencies in providing a comprehensive array of services and supports and fostering posit

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Successfully Collaborating With the Juvenile Justice System: Benefits, Challenges, and Key Strategies

Publisher: 
Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

This brief takes a closer look at the importance of true collaboration between community-based child-serving agencies in providing a comprehensive array of services and supports and fostering posit

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How Early Childhood Advisory Councils Can Succeed in Gubernatorial Transitions

This recent Education Counsel brief provides strategies for councils to build relationships and work effectively with new leadership, and to promote policies that will benefit young children.

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