On September 23, the OP4Impact Community of Practice, a collaborative space where legal, accounting, administrative, and labor expertise come together and are shared, once again gathered at the Cottino Social Impact Campus. The meeting marked a key moment in the 2025 path towards the creation of the OP4Impact Manifesto, a programmatic document aimed at establishing a common language for social impact.

During the workshop, the professional Orders worked in mixed groups to discuss the latest additions to the Manifesto, highlighting the complementarity of their skills and perspectives. The sharing of outputs and the final discussion allowed participants to plan the next steps leading to the presentation of the finalized text.

“The 2025 activities have been a collective journey focused on co-creating the OP4Impact Manifesto,” emphasizes Caterina Soldi from Cottino Social Impact Campus. “Each participant from the four Orders contributed to this shared work, resulting in a text that is carefully built and co-thought, based on the strengths of each individual. The Manifesto is the outcome of a process, a tangible symbol of the collaborative leadership that characterizes this Community of Practice.”

The OP4Impact Manifesto aims to serve as a replicable model, capable of inspiring other professional and territorial contexts. It represents the joint commitment of the Orders to promote impactful leadership, understood as the ability to generate positive change through collaboration, strategic thinking, and shared objectives, influencing people, organizations, and ecosystems.

Learn more about the Communities of Practice of Torino Social Impact, a project supported by the Torino Chamber of Commerce and the Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation.