
Working with Networks
Some of the most important work happening right now is happening between organizations, not inside them. Coalitions, alliances, and networks are where the complex, place-based, and ecological challenges of our time are being taken on — and where the need for skilled facilitation, systems thinking, and regenerative design is greatest.
This work is for coalitions, alliances and networks whose sponsors are ready to align fragmented actors around a shared direction and build the relational and strategic infrastructure for mutual exchange and collective impact.
Why is network convening needed now?
Network convening is most needed now because the challenges we face—climate disruption, social fragmentation, economic instability—are complex, interdependent, and too dynamic for any single organization or sector to address alone. Convening networks creates the conditions for shared sense making, rapid learning, and coordinated action across boundaries, allowing diverse actors to align around purpose while staying adaptive to local realities. In moments of disruption and transition, networks function as living systems: they move resources where they’re most needed, surface emergent solutions, and regenerate trust and capacity—making them essential infrastructure for systemic, regenerative change today.
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