Cross-sector partnerships, and collective impact, in particular, have gained increased attention as community-level strategies for tackling wicked, complex, social challenges such as child maltreatment. To date, there has been limited independent research on collective impact, especially in non-metropolitan areas with limited capacity. This case study examines the conditions that supported the development of a collective impact effort in a non-metropolitan community to address child wellbeing. It finds that small communities offer strengths that support collective impact as a social innovation as well as challenges that create vulnerabilities to outside influence that may stymie the development of locally developed social innovations
Collective impact is a collaborative, place-based model based on the premise that meaningful collabo...
Scholar-community collaborations offer an opportunity to conduct translational research that is both...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Collective impact, as a term and as a framework, ha...
Research suggests that the time students spend outside of school, as well as the communities in whic...
Despite the sizable financial and human capital investment in the nonprofit sector, large-scale soci...
Communities face powerful challenges -- a high-school dropout epidemic, youth unemployment, teen pre...
Complex social problems such as teen pregnancy, youth suicide, student achievement, and foster care ...
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, yet the social sector remains fo...
There is no question that large social problems like poverty and educational inequality are difficul...
In this article, a qualitative case study approach was used to explore the changes that community–ca...
Collective impact is an increasingly popular approach to addressing persistent social problems, but ...
Presents data on crime, teen pregnancy, unemployment, and school performance in ten communities with...
The Building Castles Together project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of...
The societal and cultural issues facing humanity are far greater than any nonprofit, for-profit, uni...
Collective impact is a new place-based model of educational and social intervention that aims to shi...
Collective impact is a collaborative, place-based model based on the premise that meaningful collabo...
Scholar-community collaborations offer an opportunity to conduct translational research that is both...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Collective impact, as a term and as a framework, ha...
Research suggests that the time students spend outside of school, as well as the communities in whic...
Despite the sizable financial and human capital investment in the nonprofit sector, large-scale soci...
Communities face powerful challenges -- a high-school dropout epidemic, youth unemployment, teen pre...
Complex social problems such as teen pregnancy, youth suicide, student achievement, and foster care ...
Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination, yet the social sector remains fo...
There is no question that large social problems like poverty and educational inequality are difficul...
In this article, a qualitative case study approach was used to explore the changes that community–ca...
Collective impact is an increasingly popular approach to addressing persistent social problems, but ...
Presents data on crime, teen pregnancy, unemployment, and school performance in ten communities with...
The Building Castles Together project is a multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of...
The societal and cultural issues facing humanity are far greater than any nonprofit, for-profit, uni...
Collective impact is a new place-based model of educational and social intervention that aims to shi...
Collective impact is a collaborative, place-based model based on the premise that meaningful collabo...
Scholar-community collaborations offer an opportunity to conduct translational research that is both...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Collective impact, as a term and as a framework, ha...