Collective Impact Principles of Practice
Collective impact has been rapidly adopted in the years since its inception, particularly in the United States, Canada and Australia. The original five conditions (Kania & Kramer, 2011) are now supplemented by a rapidly growing body of literature that includes additional or updated sets of conditions, pre-conditions, principles and phases. This document was taken from the Collective Impact Forum (2016) and outlines additional principles of practice that can guide practitioners to successfully put collective impact into action.