A Residency in Social Innovation

Posted on January 6, 2015
By Sylvia Cheuy

Social innovation skills are needed now more than ever to tackle the urgent challenges of our times.  Complex problems confront individuals and communities in many different sectors. Whether your concerns lie with culture, climate, industry, justice or policy, creating the change we need in the world depends on gaining knowledge and finding new approaches. 

This Getting to Maybe: A Social Innovation Residency held in Banff is the foundation for imagining the world differently and building capacity to be a system leader. It empowered a diverse group of corporate, government, and community innovators and leaders to address complex problems and inspire social change through education, development, and renewal. Led by academic experts in social innovation from WISIR and expert faculty and thought leaders from PLLI, participants will integrate learnings from systems research, the environment, Indigenous knowledge, and the arts on a foundation of social innovation theory. 

This residency benefits participants the most who are:  

  • Ready to develop an idea that aims to address a complex problem; 
  • Wanting to develop your capacities as a leader and social innovator; 
  • Interested in deepening your understanding of the systems in which you live and work; 
  • Open to exploring social innovation concepts through the powerful lenses of cutting edge creative practice, collaborative thinking and inspired learning, all rooted in Banff’s physical environment and indigenous wise practices; and, 
  • Eager to develop the self-awareness that leads to transformative change.

Want to learn more about this exciting residency? Visit the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Topics:
Community Innovation


Sylvia Cheuy

By Sylvia Cheuy

Sylvia is a Consulting Director of the Tamarack Institute’s Collective Impact Idea Area and also supports Tamarack’s Community Engagement Idea Area. She is passionate about community change and what becomes possible when residents and various sector leaders share an aspirational vision for their future. Sylvia believes that when the assets of residents and community are recognized and connected they become powerful drivers of community change. Sylvia is an internationally recognized community-builder and trainer. Over the past five years, much of Sylvia’s work has focused on building awareness and capacity in the areas of Collective Impact and Community Engagement throughout North America.

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