United Way of Snohomish County partnered with the Tamarack Institute to bring a series of learning opportunities on systems change to organizations involved in the CORE collaborative work.
Speaker: Sylvia Chuey, Tamarack Institute Consulting Director of Collective Impact Idea Areas
In this video we: explored the benefits and challenges of multi-sector engagement; learned about engaging “context experts”; considered the power of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD); and gained helpful tools to assess and strengthen your engagement efforts.
At United Way of Snohomish County, ([ Ссылка ]) our five CORE collaboratives create more equitable systems to help families escape the traps of poverty, removing barriers for generations to come.
The Tamarack Institute ( [ Ссылка ]) develops and supports collaborative strategies that engage citizens and institutions to solve major community issues across Canada and beyond.
From 2005-2013, Sylvia Chuey was the founding executive director of Headwaters Communities in Action in Ontario, Canada, a grassroots citizen initiative that fosters collaborative leadership and action in support of a long-term vision of community well-being.
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