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Stewarding Loss
Systemic transitions require paying attention to organizations and institutions that need to die—and to do the work of conscious closing with responsibility, kindness, and wisdom.
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Systemic transitions require paying attention to organizations and institutions that need to die—and to do the work of conscious closing with responsibility, kindness, and wisdom.
Collaborative funding models must reach beyond initial funding to build long-term strategies for sustainability, growth, and impact.
Working with governments to co-create programs and funding strategies can unlock resources far beyond what any single organization can do on its own.
We must relearn the skills and practices of grieving, individually and collectively, to manage loss and renew the circle of life.
Private-sector capital must be brought to the table in a more deliberate way to catalyze social innovation.
Imagining and living into a new world requires freedom, space, and support to dream and take risks.
Storytelling provides the tools for engagement, education, and ultimately, movement building and systems transformation.
To build new worlds, we need a place and a set of practices to be able to free our imaginations.
Learning and evaluation can best serve both funders and social innovators by centering equity, trust, adaptive learning, and grantee approaches.