Agenda

Please find below a working version of the Summit agenda. Click on the title of any session to review additional details, including the session description and learning objectives.

Note: All session times are listed in US Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). If you'd like to view the agenda in your time zone, scroll to the bottom and click "Change Time Zone" to your preferred setting.

Monday, April 28 (Funder Pre-Conference)

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Funder Pre-Conference Session
Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) [Change Time Zone]

Tuesday, April 29 (Summit Day 1)

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Plenary Session
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Plenary Session
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Concurrent How To Session
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM
3:15 PM - 3:45 PM
Concurrent Short Talks
3:45 PM - 4:00 PM
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Concurrent Tool Session
Time Zone: (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) [Change Time Zone]

Wednesday, April 30 (Summit Day 2)

Thursday, May 1 (Summit Day 3)

Conference Themes & Issue Areas

Through a mix of session topics, session formats, and a variety of speakers, 2025 Collective Impact Action Summit participants will explore a range of different conference themes:

  • Collaborative Practices: Supporting how we work better together. 
  • Community Engagement Practices: Partnering and leading with the communities most connected to your collaborative’s work.
  • Data and Learning Practices: Using data and research to support shared learning and evaluation.
  • Leadership Practices: Supporting and strengthening collaborative leadership.
  • Relationship Practices: Navigating the relational aspects of collaborative work
  • Systems Change Practices: Prioritizing systems change work as part of your collaborative’s actions. 

Attendees will come to the 2025 Collective Impact Action Summit from a wide range of issue areas of interest, including:

  • Arts & Culture
  • Community Development
  • Economic Development
  • Education and Youth
  • Environment
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Homelessness
  • And many other issues, including child welfare, food security, juvenile justice, social determinants of health, veterans, and more

Summit Hosts


Jennifer Juster
Executive Director – Collective Impact Forum
FSG

Courtney W. Robertson
Director of Programs & Partnerships - Collective Impact Forum
FSG

Cindy Santos
Senior Associate
Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions

Keynote Speakers

Trista Harris

Trista Harris is a renowned philanthropic futurist who advocates for the use of futurism to address critical community challenges worldwide. Her groundbreaking work has been featured in Forbes, CNN, The New York Times, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and many social sector blogs. Trista is the President of FutureGood, a consultancy that helps visionaries create a better future. She has authored two books - "How to Become a Nonprofit Rockstar" and "Future Good."

Trista has dedicated her entire career to the social sector, starting at the age of 15 as a summer parks assistant. Prior to her work at FutureGood, she served as President of the Minnesota Council on Foundations, a thriving grant-making community that awards over $1.5 billion annually. She was also the Executive Director of the Headwaters Foundation for Justice and a Program Officer at Minnesota Philanthropy Partners.

A strategic foresight expert certified by Oxford University, Trista holds a Master of Public Policy degree from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Arts from Howard University. Trista is a board member of Tides, a philanthropic partner and nonprofit accelerator focused on creating a world of shared prosperity and social justice. She is also a corporate board member for Arts + Rec, a creative entertainment venue that showcases local creatives. Trista has served on the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee and the Governor's Council on Law Enforcement and Community Relations, which was established following the police shooting of Philando Castile.



Stay tuned for more keynote speaker announcements! 

Concurrent Session Presenters


Alex González
Doña Ana County Early Childhood Education Coordinator
Success Partnership

Mossik Hacobian
Executive Director
Boston’s Higher Ground

Elizabeth Hamilton
Vice President, Quality and Research
Mary’s Center

John Heller
Chief Executive Officer
Presencing Institute

Landon Hill
Chief Program Officer
East Oakland Youth Development Center

Chesha Hodge
Director
Greater Newark Conservancy - Coalition for Healthy Food in Newark Schools

Safiyyah Islam
Program Coordinator
Philadelphia Prevention Partnership

Carolyn Johnson
Chief Executive Officer
Black Cultural Zone

Janine Kaiser
Principal
Compass Policy

Jessica Kubicki
Chief Initiative Officer, Opening Doors
The Housing Collective

Reign LaCour
Youth Coordinator
Daughters Beyond Incarceration

Angela Lin
Director of Data & Research
Ingenuity

Louise Marra
Associate
Centre for Social Impact New Zealand

Jeanette McCune
Senior Director, School and Community Programs
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Andy Meadows
Arts Education Specialist
Alabama State Department of Education

Justin Merrick
Executive Director
Center for Transforming Communities

Monique Miles
Vice President
The Aspen Institute

Theo Miller
Principal
Equity & Results

Janessa Miramontes
Member
Health Trust's Program Committee

Debilyn Molineaux
Catalyst
American Future

Katie Mosher
Director
Equal Measure

NJ Mvondo
Founder
Multi-Culturalism Rocks

Tony Parsons
Deputy Director of Public Policy
Oakland Thrives

Christian Pirzer
Managing Director
Endeva GmbH

Disclaimer: the views and opinions expressed by presenters in this event are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Collective Impact Forum, FSG, and the Aspen Institute.