Opportunity Collaboration is a conference where leaders convene to discuss sustainable solutions to poverty. The three main themes of the conference are convene, connect, and create (see below).
Convene with thought leaders in social change from around the world. Learn best practices and the latest techniques & technologies to meet your greatest challenges.
Connect with people who can contribute to your efforts. Find people with similar challenges and learn solutions. Find organizations with resources and capabilities to help you achieve your goals.
Create new paths to success. Build new and better processes, more efficient organizations, and better business models. Forge alliances and partnerships to multiply your impact.
Jonathan C. Lewis who you may be familiar with through Cafe Impact is the founder of Opportunity Collaboration. An important aspect of Opportunity Collaboration is its key seminar called Colloquium for the Common Good.
The Colloquium for the Common Good is an essential aspect of the Opportunity Collaboration experience. In small groups, all Delegates participate in this core curriculum, creating a common experiential bond and shared set of learning.
The Colloquium is Opportunity Collaboration’s signature seminar on executive leadership, economic justice and the good society. The Colloquium addresses the principles that drive poverty alleviation and asks Delegates to think pragmatically about the nature of their leadership.  See the sidebar on this page for links to the colloquium readings.
To learn more about Opportunity Collaboration, visit its website here.