Aspen is a place for leaders to lift their sights above the possessions which possess them. To confront their own nature as human beings, to regain control over their own humanity by becoming more self-aware, more self-correcting, and hence more self-fulfilling.
The Collective Impact Forum (an initiative of the Aspen Forum for Community Solutions and FSG) & Results for America invite you to attend a panel discussion to celebrate the release of “Community Engagement Matters (Now More Than Ever),” an article co-authored by Melody Barnes and Paul Schmitz, to be published in the Spring issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review. The article features original research commissioned by Results for America that highlights the importance of engaging community when implementing data-driven, evidence-based approaches and provides a framework for how to do so effectively. Join us for an informative discussion of the paper and conversation with thought-leaders from philanthropy, policy, and advocacy organizations.
Featuring:
Melody Barnes, Chair, Aspen Forum for Community Solutions and Senior Fellow, Results for America
Maia Jachimowicz, Vice President of Evidence-Based Policy Implementation, Results for America and former Policy Director, City of Philadelphia
Michele Jolin, Co-Founder and CEO, Results for America
John Kania, Managing Director, FSG
Dr. Michael McAfee, Vice President for Programs, PolicyLink
Dr. Patrick McCarthy, President and CEO, Annie E. Casey Foundation
Paul Schmitz, Senior Advisor, Collective Impact Forum
The Collective Impact Forum (an initiative of the Aspen Forum for Community Solutions and FSG) & Results for America invite you to attend a panel discussion to celebrate the release of “Community Engagement Matters (Now More Than Ever),” an article co-authored by Melody Barnes and Paul Schmitz, to be published in the Spring issue of the Stanford Social Innovation Review.