Webinar: From Collaborative Giving to Collective Impact – A CEO Thought Leader Briefing

Redefining Kingdom Collaboration for Greater Mission Effectiveness

Session description: In the Kingdom mission space, collaborative giving and collective impact are often intertwined, but they serve distinct purposes. While collaborative giving unites funders around a common financial goal, collective impact requires deeper operational alignment among both funders and implementers—leveraging shared systems, technology, and measurable goals to drive long-term, systemic change. This session will explore how these approaches can complement or challenge one another, and how moving beyond transactional generosity to strategic, mission-driven collaboration can maximize Kingdom effectiveness.

Presenter: 

Mindy Robbins is the President and CEO of Mission Mutual, where she leads a dedicated team focused on guiding mission and ministry organizations from independent efforts to collaborative, high-impact initiatives. With extensive experience spanning leadership roles at DickersonBakker & Associates and Seed Company, as well as a background in the hospitality industry, Mindy brings a strategic and multifaceted approach to her work. She studied Marketing at Texas Tech University and has cultivated expertise in Collective Impact Strategy and Facilitation, Organizational Management, Business Development, and Conference Services. Mindy and her husband, Robert, reside in Mansfield, Texas, enjoying life surrounded by their three children and one grandchild.

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