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COLLECTIVE IMPACT FOR SOCIAL CHANGERyan KelloggLocal Hazardous Waste Management Program in King Co.

June 25, 2014Northwest NAHMMA Conference

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Objectives• Ryan’s recent aeronautical engineering experience

• Review Collective Impact (CI) model

• Other CI project examples

• Ideas for applying to hazardous materials reduction

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Communities Putting Prevention to Work

• King County’s CDC Obesity Prevention Grant ($15.5M for 2 years).

• Implement evidence-based policy, systems, and environmental changes.

• Sector-based changes: Schools, local government, community-based orgs.

• Make healthy choices easier; increase opportunity for physical activity and access to healthy food.

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Results!

17% Reduction in youth obesity rates in participating schools

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What is Collective Impact?

“…the commitment of a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem.”

-John Kania & Mark Kramer, “Collective Impact,” Stanford Social Innovation Review, Winter 2011.

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Five Conditions of CI

1. Common Agenda: A shared vision for social change.

2. Shared Measurement System: A short list of key indicators across all participating organizations.

3. Mutually Reinforcing Activities: A diverse set of stakeholders, typically across sectors.

4. Continuous Communication: Frequent communications to build trust and inform ongoing learning and adaptation of strategy.

5. Backbone Organization: Ongoing support provided by independent staff.

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Four Phases of CI

from www.collaborationforimpact.org

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Mindset change

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Many CI projects under way• “Cradle to career” achievement• Obesity prevention• Food access• Healthy built environments• Environmental restoration

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Ideas?• Examples and stories of CI in HazMat prevention &

reduction?

• What are the complex issues in our field that could benefit from a CI approach?

• Who do we need at the table to be successful?

• What next steps could happen after we leave Troutdale?

• How could NAHMMA play a role?

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Resources• Collaboration for Impact: www.collaborationforimpact.com • Collective Impact Forum: www.collectiveimpactforum.org

• Tamarack Institute: http://tamarackcommunity.ca

• FSG Social Impact Consultants: http://www.fsg.org

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=L2zqTYgcpfg


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