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Fresno from Space Facts about the


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Fresno from Space

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Facts about the SJV – Unemployment by County

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2010
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Facts about the SJV – Poverty Rate by County

Source: US Census Bureau, 2006-2008 American Community Survey

Percent below poverty level in past 12 months

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Facts about the SJV – Literacy

Source: US Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy

Percent lacking basic prose literacy skills

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Agenda – Day 1

  • Funded by the James Irvine Foundation:
  • 2 year grant to build a cross-sector leadership network in the San Joaquin Valley
  • Initially focused in Fresno County to pilot and grow the network
  • Potential to replicate & scale over the coming years
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  • Low Horizontal Connectivity

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Low Vertical Connectivity

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High Community Readiness

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Agenda – Day 1

  • New Leadership Network
  • New Leadership Network
  • Civic leadership for Collective Impact

“Large-scale social change requires broad cross-sector coordination”

– Collective Impact, Stanford Social Innovation Review

To advance the positive evolution of the modern American city through genuine cross-sector collaboration & leadership

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Agenda – Day 1

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Scattered Fragments Hub and Spoke Network Multi-Hub Network Core/Periphery Network

Source: Building Smart Communities through Network Weaving, by Valdis Krebs and June Holley

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Agenda – Day 1

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Public/ Government Nonprofit Private Private

Education

Faith Nonprofit

Public/ Government

Media Health

The Dynamic Space

Dynamic Space

The space between people, systems and sectors where innovation flourishes and wicked problems are tackled

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Sense-making Solution-making

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Design Cycle Source: David Kelley, IDEO; Richard Buchanan, “Wicked Problems in Design Thinking,” 1992
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CHARACTER

CONNECTION

CHANGE

perception

impact power

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Strong Citizen Leaders

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Hubs of Existing Networks

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  • Strong citizen leaders, with a solid track

record

  • Innate ability to get things done
  • Hungry learners who will dig deep to

understand their region in a comprehensive, nuanced way

  • Already have strong networks within the region
  • Broadens reach of the NLN
  • Accelerates growth of the NLN

Boundary Crossers

3

Ethical Catalysts

4

  • Relish the chance to collaborate well across

every kind of political, cultural, economic and religious divide

  • Reflects the diversity of the region,

important for sparking innovation and building the region’s connective tissue

  • Hold high standards of personal excellence
  • Prioritize selfless commitment to positive

impact

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Convening 1: Sense-making

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Convening 2: Learning Journey (Portland, Bay Area)

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Convening 3: Solution-making

(full-network)

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  • Empathize – build shared

understanding

  • Define – Identify key leverage points
  • Leadership development & tools
  • Network & systems analysis
  • Dynamics (intra, inter, group)
  • Ideate possibilities
  • Cross-sector collaboration & civic innovation
  • Design thinking
  • Urban branding
  • Prototype & innovation lab
  • Network integration & development
  • Advance collaborations
  • Network evolution & sustainability

Ongoing: Implementation

4

  • Test & advance prototypes in community
  • NLN check-ins & dinners
  • Full-Network convenings
  • Ongoing personal & collaboration support
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Growth as Leaders

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Sense of Community

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Civic Innovation

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Collaboration

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How we evaluate:

  • Feedback surveys
  • Professional/organizational

development (running for office, new job) How we evaluate:

  • Testimonials

How we evaluate:

  • Partnerships/collaborations
  • Connections – “completing the

triangle” How we evaluate:

  • Network maps
  • Larger network priorities/collaborations
  • Connections with larger region-wide

efforts already in motion

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Nonprofit Public/ Government

Sector

Private Education Faith Media Health Agriculture NLN Member Important/ influential Fresno County Leader Connection/tie

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Nonprofit Public/ Government

Sector

Private Education Faith Media Health Agriculture

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The San Joaquin Valley Design Center

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Agenda – Day 1

“Never doubt that a small group

  • f thoughtful committed citizens

can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has”

– Margaret Mead