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Our work organizing the Laotian community in Richmond, California, is a case study in power building.
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Our work organizing the Laotian community in Richmond, California, is a case study in power building.
At Kindle Project, we have embraced power-sharing models for more than a decade. Although we have gained many new insights, we continue to maintain that philanthropy must share power with the communities it seeks to uplift.
We designed the (Re)Generative Leadership Framework to be accountable to movements and future generations by creating the conditions to bring our best and full selves to achieve our vision.
To achieve systemic change, philanthropy must invest in culture that builds community power.
To win the battle for our world’s future, we need imaginative activism that moves culture to embrace mutual care and regeneration.
The Chorus Foundation worked with climate movement activists to create an ecosystem of allied funders and organizers that could usher in a just transition.
Cloud-powered smart technology liberates resources so that organizations can focus on the work that matters most.
Mercy Corps has paved a new era of innovation with cloud-driven programming that fully grasps the complexities of humanitarian emergencies.