When disruption affects the social sector, organizations face a critical choice in how to adapt. While some reactively scramble to catch up, others have already read the signals, explored the implications, and proactively adapted their strategies.

Strategic foresight turns uncertainty into a strategic advantage.

Our upcoming webinar training will teach nonprofit leaders how to use foresight to proactively anticipate what shapes the future. Learn the best practices of community-based foresight, then apply them directly to the challenges you are facing.

By identifying emerging opportunities and threats, your organization can be better prepared for the next economic shift, technological disruption, or other challenge.


Join this interactive 90-minute program led by the Institute for the Future (IFTF), an organization with 50+ years of experience training and developing forecasts.

What you can expect to learn

  • The fundamentals of foresight, including drivers and signals of change
  • How to apply strategic foresight to develop future perspectives and identify emerging opportunities
  • Practical use cases where futures thinking addresses real challenges

Expect to leave with a better sense of the tools, methodologies, and mindsets needed to navigate strategy in the age of chaos.
 

Who should attend?

This program is designed for nonprofit leaders, community-based organizations, program directors, and social impact professionals who are looking to develop future perspectives.

This session is particularly valuable if you are:
●    Noticing changes affecting your sector but unsure how to adapt
●    Seeking practical tools to think about the future strategically and creatively
●    Curious about how foresight is a tool for powerbuilding

Register now to future-ready your nonprofit.



 

Meet the speaker

Rachel Hatch is the chief impact officer at Institute for the Future (IFTF), a nonprofit aiming to help organizations, communities, and leaders become future-ready. Rachel has held many roles within IFTF, including director of the IFTF Cities Lab and research director for the Ten-Year Forecast team. Previously, she worked as a senior program officer at The McConnell Foundation where she engaged in public-private partnerships to build affordable housing and garnered place-based investments, alongside her grantmaking and program-related investments portfolio.

The price for this program is $99. This price includes:
— access to join the live webinar session
— on-demand access to the webinar recording for 12 months
— downloadable slides
— recommended resources

 

Refund Policy: Recordings of all webinars and any associated materials are accessible asynchronously after the live program for 12 months from the date of the program. As a standard policy, SSIR does not offer refunds on registrations. Any requests for refunds should be submitted in writing to [email protected] and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

If you have any questions about this program, email us at [email protected].

Presenters

  • Chief Impact Officer,
    Institute for the Future (IFTF)