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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
Where useful, IPS and/or socialcollab.sg helps to host and facilitate various networks or communities of practice of various scales and purposes, such as the [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/news-events/events/details/ips-social-inclusion-policy-network-and-its-inaugural-meeting Social Inclusion Policy Network], the [[Disability Community Network]], the [[Service Learning COP|Service Learning Community of Practice]], and the [[Community Development Network]]. In order to help different community assets come together to share knowledge, collaborate and contribute to the development of the non-profit sector, we want to reduce the cost of convening networks and demonstrate that useful relationships and meaningful projects can emerge from networks designed to allow participants to co-define the agenda and its objectives so that it responds to their interests. (See this early [https://www.ipscommons.sg/the-promise-of-open-collaboration-in-delivering-social-services/ article] on the concept, and a previous presentation video [https://festivalofideas.nus.edu.sg/program/day-3/citizen-mapping-of-social-needs-through-open-collaboration-community-networks/ here] ).
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Where useful, IPS and/or socialcollab.sg helps to host and facilitate various networks or communities of practice of various scales and purposes, such as the [https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/news-events/events/details/ips-social-inclusion-policy-network-and-its-inaugural-meeting Social Inclusion Policy Network], the [[Disability Community Network]], the [[Service Learning COP|Service Learning Community of Practice]], and the [[Community Development Network]]. In order to help different community assets come together to share knowledge, collaborate and contribute to the development of the non-profit sector, we want to reduce the cost of convening networks and demonstrate that useful relationships and meaningful projects can emerge from networks designed to allow participants to co-define the agenda and its objectives so that it responds to their interests. (See this early [https://www.ipscommons.sg/the-promise-of-open-collaboration-in-delivering-social-services/ article] on the concept, a previous presentation [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Justin_Lee42/project/Open-Collaboration-to-Understand-Social-Needs/attachment/5e58766b3843b0499fea9d20/AS:863373902237697@1582855787238/download/Open+Collab+Festival+of+Ideas+2019.pptx?context=ProjectUpdatesLog here] ).
  
 
== Purpose ==
 
== Purpose ==
 
# If you have an interest to start a community of practice or a community network, please contact Justin Lee, email: justin.lee@nus.edu.sg
 
# If you have an interest to start a community of practice or a community network, please contact Justin Lee, email: justin.lee@nus.edu.sg
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== Opportunity Areas ==
  
 
== Current Networks ==
 
== Current Networks ==

Latest revision as of 02:13, 28 February 2020

Background

Where useful, IPS and/or socialcollab.sg helps to host and facilitate various networks or communities of practice of various scales and purposes, such as the Social Inclusion Policy Network, the Disability Community Network, the Service Learning Community of Practice, and the Community Development Network. In order to help different community assets come together to share knowledge, collaborate and contribute to the development of the non-profit sector, we want to reduce the cost of convening networks and demonstrate that useful relationships and meaningful projects can emerge from networks designed to allow participants to co-define the agenda and its objectives so that it responds to their interests. (See this early article on the concept, a previous presentation here ).

Purpose

  1. If you have an interest to start a community of practice or a community network, please contact Justin Lee, email: justin.lee@nus.edu.sg

Opportunity Areas

Current Networks

These are networks that socialcollab and/or IPS has helped to facilitate and co-organise.:

Social Inclusion Policy Network

Disability Community Network

Service Learning Community of Practice

Community Development Network

Other Networks or COPs of interest:

Research Community of Practice (insert background & contact info)