Learn how to design procurement to focus on equitable access to wellbeing so that you can direct funds to bidders who are doing transformational work.
In 2022, FFI was thrilled to bring together more than 100 leaders who are turning a fair shot at wellbeing into a reality at the inaugural Wellbeing Summit. Our charge? To learn from one another and design solutions for tackling some of our country’s largest challenges, together.
Learn from leaders who are advancing new narratives about violence for a conversation on how the stories we tell can lead to accountability, healing and prevention. People with lived expertise share the impact of public safety reporting on narratives and call for shifting power from media and institutions to survivors and impacted communities.
Learn how Seattle-King County is shifting the paradigm of the homeless response system by adopting a wellbeing approach.
Learn how changing procurement processes within governments can help us tackle systemic inequities and shift how funding reaches communities who are doing transformational work.
The Wellbeing Blueprint hosted a discussion with housing justice leaders across the country to showcase innovative solutions to end homelessness.
The Wellbeing Blueprint hosted a discussion with service providers, organizers and people with lived expertise that explored the root causes of homelessness and real solutions that advance housing as a human right.
The Wellbeing Blueprint, the Humane Society of the United States’s Pets for Life program and HEART L.A. discuss the intersection of pet ownership, poverty, housing instability and social justice.
Indigenous activists discuss the power of Native voice and mobilizing the Indigenous vote.
We participated in an important conversation about how incorporating wellbeing and resilience into infrastructure investments. We discussed ways to promote structural and social investments alongside changes to the built environment, programming and operations.
Three leaders who are implementing innovations in food justice and sovereignty explore the connections between food, wellbeing, equity, social justice, community and more.
In the US, history, culture and policy all use the tools of sexism, racism and classism to enable access to wellbeing for a few while limiting access for many, many more. This webinar explores how the concept of wellbeing is being used to disrupt inequities and unleash women’s power in the United States.