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VIBRANT HAWAII

A Collective Action Movement

Collective Impact

is not a solution.

It is a collaborative,

multi-sector,

problem-solving process.

It requires partners to remain aware of

changes in context,

collect and learn from data,

openly share information and observations with others,

and adapt strategies quickly

in response to

an evolving environment.

WHY

WHY

OUR INTENDED OUTCOMES ARE TO:

  • Increase communication
  • Increase coordination across organizations
  • Change practices
  • Shift social and cultural norms
  • Improve services system wide
  • Change policies

HOW

PRINCIPLES OF

WAYFINDING

COMMON UNDERSTANDING

COLLECTIVE IMPACT PRINCIPLE:

A SHARED UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROBLEM

Despite millions of dollars of investment and decades of efforts by smart people,

55% of the people on Hawaii Island are still struggling to survive, and it's getting worse.

SHARED VISION

PRINCIPLE OF COLLECTIVE IMPACT:

A SHARED VISION FOR CHANGE

We believe that a

community based,

multi-sector approach

that shares responsibility

among everyone

will create synergy among stakeholders and increase the number of thriving households on Hawaii Island.

SHARED MEASUREMENT

OUR STRATEGY

Principle of Collective Impact: Shared Measurement

GPS Navigation

  • Tells you what to "data" to look for
  • Alerts of changes in conditions/hazards
  • Alerts of roadblocks (other drivers or road construction projects)
  • Let's you know when to alter direction or turn around
  • You know when you have arrived

What are the markers that indicate

we are headed where we want to go?

  • 55% ALICE stops or decreases, 45% increases
  • Multi-sector representation comes to the table and stays
  • Initiatives are "mapped"
  • We test "working together" and multi-sectors believe that working together "works"
  • Communication strategy is implemented
  • Evaluation is ongoing, informs strategy and actions are revised when needed

CHARTING OUR COURSE

WHEN

FLOTILLA

April-June 2019

FLOTILLA

Honor, build on, and align with existing work.

SMALL GATHERINGS (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST, and PUNA)

8:30 AM Signatory Introductions: “Why They Care”.

8:50 AM Data presentation

9:05 AM Assets of Hawaii Island, accomplishments, and values.

9:10 AM What other cities and countries have done.

9:15 AM Group Introduction/Question 1: “Why Do I Care”

10:15 AM Question 2: “What is the change you want to see and what gives you hope?”

11:30 AM Lunch

12:30 PM Question 3: What Can We Do Together? How can Vibrant Hawaii add value to your sector relative to increasing the 45%?

1:30 PM Introduction to Vibrant Hawaii's leadership framework and structure, invite to "Launch"

1:45 PM Question 4: What are the top barriers to opportunities for your community?

2:30 PM Introduce 5-year plan

2:45 PM Question 5: What’s your function?

3:00: Close

CONVOY

August/September 2019

FROM FLOTILLA TO CONVOY: AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2019

Goal: Generate micro ideas that can be accomplished in 6 months.

Innovation

Step 1:

5 Areas (Plus Innovation)

Step 2:

Identify most actionable, most important

Step 3:

Action Teams Form

FLEET

August/September 2020

PRESENT THE PLAN: SEPTEMBER 2020

  • System and Program Strategies
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