Changing procurement processes within governments and systems can help us tackle inequities and shift how funding reaches individuals and communities who are doing transformational work.
Why? When bidders are rewarded for telling stories about saving broken people, we get more programs, rules and processes that perpetuate inequities.
Watch the replay of our webinar that introduces our Contracting for Transformation Toolkit.
This toolkit provides guidance for the philanthropic community and other stakeholders interested in supporting long-term, sustainable change for people living at the intersection of poverty, violence, trauma and oppression.
Communities, organizations and individuals across the country are already advancing structural change so everyone has a fair shot. The Wellbeing in Action map captures innovations and examples by location, issue area and Wellbeing Blueprint principles.
A report from Frameworks Institute synthesizes the complex body of research around existing poverty narratives and counter-narratives, with practical advice about how to use narratives to create better stories—and, ultimately, to create social change.