Building a Culture of Trust in Collective Impact
This online workshop will focus on practices that build and repair trust both interpersonally and among community members and partners.
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About this event
Workshop Date and Time:
Tuesday, December 16, 2025. 1pm – 4:00pm ET (US & Canada)
ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
Building and growing trust is one of the most critical factors to support long-term collaboration, and without it, engaging partners and community members, centering equity, and making progress as a collective can feel untenable.
This workshop will focus on practices that build and repair trust both interpersonally and among community members and partners. This begins with building authentic and empathetic relationships, is fostered through transparent communication, and advanced by working through difficult conversations and problem solving together. Participants will have opportunities to engage with each other and consider practical ways to apply the practices to their collective impact efforts.
Session Recording: Along with attending this half-day workshop, you will receive a copy of the presentation and three-month access to the workshop recording.
Session Time Zone: Please note this session is held in Eastern Time (US & Canada.) If you are joining from another time zone, please make note of the time difference.
Faculty: Dominique Samari, Technical Advisor, Collective Impact Forum, and Principal, Kin Consultant Group; Paul Schmitz, Senior Advisor, Collective Impact Forum, and CEO, Leading Inside Out.
Registration Details
Workshop Rate
Registration: $199 USD plus taxes and fees. With taxes and fees, the final rate is $214.19. Sales tax may be added depending on your state. Please see sales tax allocation at check-out.
Group Rates: Please contact Tracy Timmons-Gray at tracy.timmons-gray@collectiveimpactforum.org to access one of the below group discounts.
- Groups of 10-19 people receive a a 10% discount
- Groups of 20 or more people receive a 15% discount
Scholarships: A limited number of reduced-price registration scholarships are available for this workshop. This scholarship reduces registration to $75. Scholarship applications will close on November 30, 2025. Awardees will be notified if they are selected for a scholarship by December 3. Apply for a scholarship.
Please note: If applying for a scholarship, please do not register for the workshop before we notify you about your scholarship application. If you are not selected for a scholarship, we will share a code with you to register at the reduced eary-bird rate.
Cancellations and Refunds: Refunds are available, minus a 10% fee to cover non-recoupable administrative and staff expenses associated with event preparation, as long as registrants contact us in writing ahead of the cancellation deadline of December 10, 2025. Please see our FAQ below for cancellation information.
Workshop Speaker
Dominique Samari is Principle at Kin Consultant Group, Technical Advisor at the Colelctive Impact Forum, and is an experienced strategist, coach, and facilitator who helps organizations build and sustain equitable and inclusive change. A naturally empathetic leader, Samari specializes in supporting leaders as they navigate difficult and complex change. Samari began her career as a criminal defense attorney and a City of Milwaukee criminal court commissioner. She transitioned from the practice of law to international development, serving in key management positions for the U.S. Department of State’s Rule of Law Program in Afghanistan. There, she designed and implemented culturally-relevant strategies and training opportunities for over 2,000 Afghan criminal justice professionals. In 2011, Samari translated her diverse background and experience into co-founding P3 Development Group. Most recently, Samari has led planning for Imagine MKE, the city of Milwaukee’s first inclusive hub for arts and culture, helped set the strategic direction for the newly-created Milwaukee Parks Foundation, and facilitated racial equity and inclusion strategy development for the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. Samari is also the creator of the Belonging Project, a year-long exploration into how individuals create a sense of belonging across differences. Informed and inspired by data from the Belonging Project, she subsequently developed Kin, an online platform designed to authentically connect individuals across real and perceived differences.
Paul Schmitz builds the collective leadership of organizations and communities to achieve greater social impact through his roles as Senior Advisor at The Collective Impact Forum and CEO of Leading Inside Out. He is also the author of Everyone Leads: Building Leadership from the Community Up, and the former CEO of Public Allies, where he helped more than 5,000 diverse young adults begin careers working for community and social change. Paul is a faculty member of The Asset-Based Community Development Institute, was a social innovation advisor to the Obama White House, and has been named three separate years to The Nonprofit Times list of the 50 most influential nonprofit leaders in America. Paul is a faculty member of The Asset-Based Community Development Institute, and a board member of The Corps Network, the NYU Leadership Initiative, Playworks, and The United Way of Greater Milwaukee. Paul previously served on the board of Independent Sector, the association of nonprofit and philanthropic leaders, and was the co-chair of Voices for National Service, which led advocacy for AmeriCorps and other national service programs. Paul co-chaired the 2008 Obama Presidential campaign’s Civic Engagement Policy Group, was a member of The Obama-Biden Transition Team, and was appointed by President Obama to The White House Council for Community Solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this workshop in-person or online? This is an online workshop. We will be using Zoom Meeting for this session.
What currency is this workshop using for registration? The Collective Impact Forum is based in the United States and registration is in U.S. dollars.
What timezone is the workshop held in? The workshop is held in Eastern Time (US & Canada.) If joining from another time zone, please note the time difference.
What with the workshop entail? This online workshop will be a mix of presentation, Q&A, personal reflection, and small group time.
Will the workshops be recorded? The workshop presentations and full group discussion will be recorded. Small group time during the workshop will not be recorded. Recordings will be shared within one week of the workshop. Recordings are available for paid attendees for three months after the workshop.
What accessibility practices will this workshop be using? We will have Zoom auto-captions turned on for this workshop. In the days ahead of the workshop, we will send out copies of workshop presentations/handouts. After the workshop, we will share recordings of the workshop and full group discussion.
Please contact Tracy Timmons-Gray at tracy.timmons-gray@collectiveimpactforum.org if you have other access needs not addressed above.
Can my whole team sign-up with one registration? No. Each person will require their own registration as this is an active workshop where attendees will be broken up into small groups throughout the workshop to discuss learning questions during the session.
How do I cancel my registration and request a refund? All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing. Registered participants who decide to cancel their participation will receive a refund of their registration fee minus a 10% fee. The 10% fee covers non-recoupable administrative and staff expenses associated with event preparation. All refund requests should be emailed to Tracy Timmons-Gray at tracy.timmons-gray@collectiveimpactforum.org We are unable to process refunds after the refund deadline of December 10, 2025.
Refund Cancellation Deadline
Workshop Refund Deadline: Workshop cancellation deadline is Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
Have More Questions?
If your question is not addressed in our FAQ, please contact Tracy Timmons-Gray at tracy.timmons-gray@collectiveimpactforum.org
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