Collective Impact is a collaborative framework that supports community change efforts at the local, provincial and national scales. The development of a Common Agenda is one of the five core conditions for collective impact work. A common agenda includes not only a definition of a shared issue that partners across multiple sectors intend to address together but also includes partners' shared understanding of that issue; and their agreed-upon approach for how best to address it.
Once the shared goals of a Common Agenda are drafted, a Plan on a Page is created as a concise, one-page synthesis of the key elements of the community's collective impact approach.
As a program, CBYF has a Plan on a Page that helps to guide our network on the priorities we wish to accomplish together. You can view the CBYF Plan on a Page here.
Each CBYF community has its own Plan on a Page based on the priorities of their own communities, linked to the broader priorities of the program. You can consult the Plans on a Page for the CBYF Communities below:
If you want to learn more about implementing your own Collective Impact project, check out the Tamarack Collective Impact Toolkit.
If you have a Common Agenda and want to create your own Plan on a Page, check out this handy TOOL: Building A Plan on a Page.
In the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and truth we honour and acknowledge that our work occurs across Turtle Island (North America), which has been home since time immemorial to the ancestors of First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples.
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