HOW DO RURAL COMMUNITIES IN THE US IMPLEMENT COLLECTIVE IMPACT?

This FSG blog explores how rural communities across the U.S. are adapting the Collective Impact framework—aligning diverse stakeholders around a shared agenda, common measures, and reinforcing activities—to tackle complex challenges. Drawing on examples from Franklin County, MA, and frontier regions, it highlights both the advantages of close-knit networks in rural places and the hurdles of limited resources, geographic isolation, and nonprofit infrastructure. The piece underscores creative strategies like co-hosted backbone support, leveraging digital tools, and tapping underused data sources to sustain collaboration. This aligns with Aspen CSG because it reinforces our belief that rural communities, when equipped with the right structures and relationships, can drive systemic change from within and build lasting pathways to equity and resilience.

Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group