• Using Collective Impact for Economic Mobility with Khalil Salim

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Using Collective Impact for Economic Mobility with Khalil Salim

  • Summary

  • Collective impact—a framework where organizations across sectors come together with a shared vision—can play a big role in addressing complex issues like economic mobility.

    This is especially important in cities like Charlotte, where decades of structural barriers have limited upward mobility for many residents.

    Collective impact brings together nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies to work toward common goals, using data to measure progress and drive decisions.

    Today’s guest, Khalil Salim, Ph.D., Director of Research and Evaluation at United Way of Greater Charlotte, shares his expertise on how this collaborative approach is being used to address Charlotte’s challenges, and his thoughts on Raj Chetty’s latest research.

    You’ll Hear:

    (03:09) What is the United Neighborhoods program and how does it use collective impact

    (06:01) What makes collective impact different from other collaborative approaches

    (11:00) How to measure and document success from a shared goal

    (17:53) The challenges of doing collective impact work

    (20:45) How to balance broader indicators with community-defined success metrics


    Connect with Khalil Salim and learn more about his work with the United Neighborhoods program.

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