Operating system

Theory of change

Our work across decades has clearly demonstrated that regional communities are constantly disadvantaged through inherent inequalities, barriers such as lacking service access and the tyranny of distance that just aren’t experienced by their city based counterparts; We have seen far too many piecemeal approaches that fail to address whole systems and while we are observing and excited about the rise of place-based practice we are yet to see an approach that can service all regional communities.

Overall, we believe that regional prosperity could be a lot easier to achieve if we work together.

Learn more about the factors influencing our theory of change below.

Regional Equality

What needs to change?

Ready Communities approach:

We focus attention towards shared goals, increasing connectivity within and across regional communities, and building capability and capacity in local leaders, institutions and supply chains. 

Systemic Approach

What needs to change?

Ready Communities approach:

We enable clarity via shared information, connectivity across community functional areas, collaborative collective response, and a shared voice in the region on addressing complex challenges.

Place-based change

What needs to change?

Ready Communities approach

Place-based initiatives supported with ‘scaffolding’ support through shared information, connected initiatives, increased institutional capability and capacity, collaborative structures and clusters, and shared promotion of community transformation.

Program logic

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