What is Collective Impact Strategy?
Dynamic Community Empowerment
Principles of Practice
Design and implement the initiative with a priority placed on equity
Include community members in the collaborative. Recruit and co-create with cross-sector partners
Use data to continuously learn, adapt, and improve. Cultivate leaders with unique system leadership skills
Focus on program and system strategies
Build a culture that fosters relationships, trust, and respect across participants
Customize for local context
Building Community Equity
Communities rely on their relationship with social service agencies to deliver much needed services for citizen support. Supporting these agencies often result in the unintended consequences of removing equity from the community used for sanitation, education, protection, and infrastructure.
KFGCDC not only recognizes the value of maintaining these services, but also believes that additional programs are vitally important for building community equity. Therefore, in our partnership with the City of Orlando, KFGCDC will handle all areas of our operations that are not restricted to the practice of religion. In this way, our presence in this historic community will not harm its residential equity by removing funding for police, fire, sanitation, schools, and other necessary resources.
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