In an increasingly interconnected yet divided world, creating safe interfaith spaces is not just beneficial: it is essential. These spaces provide opportunities for people of different faiths (or no faith) to come together, share perspectives, and build understanding in an environment rooted in respect and trust. But why exactly are safe interfaith spaces so important […]| ACWAY
55 young people, representing 25 countries and 15 faiths, came together for this year’s Youth Interfaith Forum (YIF20), “Leading with Ubuntu: At the Heart of Interfaith Action.” The forum was hosted by A Common Word Among the Youth (ACWAY), the global youth partner of the IF20, in collaboration with The Stirling Foundation, United Religions Initiative, Charter for Compassion, and The Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers.| ACWAY
The word “strategic” is a fraught term. You can put it in front of any noun and it makes it sound more important. Sometimes people use the word “strategic” when, in reality, they are just talking about being proactive: anticipating future events and planning ahead. That is fine, but it is not quite the same […] The post Strategy: Moving Beyond the Proactive and the Opportunistic appeared first on Philanthropy without Borders.| Philanthropy without Borders
I’ve been thinking a lot about how change happens in organizations. Sure, there are entire books and studies on change management processes, and consulting firms devoted to guiding you every step of the way. Often, these processes speak to executives who already want change and have the authority to impose it across the company. But […]| Philanthropy without Borders