Abstract
Universities are increasing their efforts to more clearly demonstrate their social value. This article illustrates how higher education administrators can incorporate collective impact partnerships in their community benefit strategies. The article explores two of the more familiar paradigms for community benefit—community engagement and anchor institution. Collective impact principles and practices are then presented. Finally, a case study provides a tangible example of how one university’s role in a collective impact initiative transitioned in response to the community. We end the article with ten takeaways and an invitation for higher education administrators to identify their own learning and action steps that can help shift focus from proving to improving their institution’s value to the community.
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Smith, J., Pelco, L., & Rooke, A. (2017). The Emerging Role of Universities in Collective Impact Initiatives for Community Benefit. Metropolitan Universities, 28(4). https://doi.org/10.18060/21743
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