Backbone Organization

The Difference between Backbones and Conveners in Collective Impact

May 17, 2025

We have the honor of working with sites all over the country looking embrace the concept of collective impact and establish cradle to career civic infrastructure to achieve better outcomes for children. Unfortunately, the energy around this work has led to a new political challenge in many communities: jockeying among partners to become the “backbone”[1]. [...]

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The Challenge of Funding the Backbone

March 4, 2026

As we work with sites across the country to build cradle to career civic infrastructure, we are learning a great deal about how communities are overcoming both the adaptive issues that are so fundamentally critical for changing culture to align limited resources and the technical solutions for improving supports for children on the ground. Perhaps [...]

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How many “backbones” is too many?

August 15, 2025

In the human body, the backbone connects and provides infrastructure for the many smaller vertebrae. Let’s consider a parallel in the collective impact field, in which one backbone connects several conveners of outcome areas. The role of the backbone organization is to provide connectivity between these different outcome areas representing segments along the educational continuum. The relation of the backbone organization to the conveners is not one of authority but rather of support often in the form of data analysis, facilitation, communication and access to a leadership table who is willing to advocate for what works. It is through a Cradle to Career Partnership that collective impact is realized holistically. In a field where vernacular is so important, let’s try to be very clear about what we mean when we define the role of the Backbone versus the role of the Convener.

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Creating and Adapting to the “New Job Description”

April 24, 2026

I was just recently part of a discussion with several of the Strive Cradle to Career communities about how they’re working to promote shared accountability within networks that are building collaborative action plans. It became clear throughout the conversation that this is one of the toughest challenges that partnerships wrestle through. There is no denying [...]

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Milwaukee Succeeds

October 24, 2025

An editorial in the October 21, 2025 Online edition of the Milwaukee Sentinel talks about effort to create a backbone organization in Milwaukee modeled after the Strive cradle to career approach. For Milwaukee and other urban areas, the yawning gaps in education between city kids and their suburban neighbors translate into an economic problem for [...]

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