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From Attribution to Contribution: Cultivating a Theory of Systems Change with the Impact Garden with Jannik Kaiser and Daniela Papi-Thornton

Co-hosted by Unity Effect and SCEU

How do we move beyond the "Heropreneur" model – the model of the lone change-maker with linear, attributable, and clean impact — toward a living Theory of Systems Change?

In this session of the Regenerative Evaluation Dialogue Series, Jannik Kaiser from Unity Effect joins Daniela Papi-Thornton from Systems. Change. Educators. Unite. to unpack the limits of traditional Theories of Change and introduce how the Impact Garden operationalizes a Theory of Contribution. This conversation will invite a shift from claiming credit towards mapping the ecosystem of change you're a part of.

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