The term Collective Impact is now getting a lot of attention in the United Way world. While the five conditions of Collective Impact are not new they provide an effective framework for guiding the Community Impact agenda for United Ways.
This free e-book will highlight how the principles and tools of Results-Based Accountability™ and Asset Based Community Development can be used to more effectively launch a collective impact effort by reinforcing the five conditions.
The two complementary approaches of Results-Based Accountability (RBA) and Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) can help create powerful community partnerships to build healthier, safer and stronger neighborhoods and communities.