[dropcap radius=”1″ style=”” color=”#FFF”] Y [/dropcap]ou can achieve impact, influence and leverage outcomes if you develop core capacities that function well. A good example is the influence outcome of changing community norms on tolerating crime in the neighborhood. Certain core capacities are vital to effecting this norm change, such as engaged resident leadership; collective vision for results; effective partnerships among residents, institutions and others; and capacity to communicate core messages, ideas and beliefs. As these building blocks of change are brought into play, neighbors may change their views on accepting the level of crime and become motivated to mobilize for action. For instance, flyers for block watch (based on a communication strategy) may be distributed in schools, stores, faith organizations and neighborhoods (effective partnerships among residents, institutions and others) based on the action plan of an engaged neighborhood group (resident leadership). The block watch activity may further mobilize residents, sparking them to forge new types of partnerships with law enforcement agencies. These shifts in behavior, partnerships and law enforcement strategies illustrate influence, the result of core capacities leading to strong building blocks of change.
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Theory of Change: A Practical Tool For Action, Results and Learning
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