Leadership
Grappling With Systems Collapse: How Social Sector Leaders Can Respond
The social sector needs new models for understanding what impact might be possible when the systems we operate in fall apart.
The social sector needs new models for understanding what impact might be possible when the systems we operate in fall apart.
An excerpt from Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems on finding the leverage points for change
Systemic investing requires embedding investments in their context.
Embedding social innovation across sectors is how we drive more durable systemic change. Even in the most challenging times, here are three ways to do that.
Improving the effectiveness of development innovations
Healing trauma in systems; a critique of strategic philanthropy; nonprofit growth revisited; AI-powered nonprofits; communication in a new era; and more.
How systemically minded philanthropy can reflect, review, and refine portfolios for scalable impact
Practices that will help social sector leaders prepare to usher in a new world.
From system orchestration to partnership, to evaluation and learning, this series highlights successful approaches to collective action and examples of social transformation.
We are called to nurture the wisdom and presence required to accompany endings with grace, trusting that from these transitions, new life will find its way into being.