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Seeds of the Next Economy: Sept 17, Oct 1, Oct 15

A 3-part series exploring wealth, ownership and regenerative capital.

 

📆 September 17 l October 1 l October 15

🕘 9:00 - 10:30 EDT l 13:00 - 14:30 UTC | Find your time zone

💻 Live on Zoom

Beyond grants, what systems of generating, governing, and circulating resources can support a just and life-sustaining future?

The Seeds of the Next Economy invites participants to look beyond the immediate funding challenges of a world of shrinking resources and civic space. During three sessions with experts from Spring and guest practitioners, we will explore the question: What kinds of economic systems might better support long-term flourishing for people, communities, and the planet?

The series is designed for civil society leaders, funders, movement builders, and impact investors looking to catalyze more regenerative flows of money. If you’re interested in the future of financing social and ecological change work, this series is for you.

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What to expect

Grounded in the “Three Horizons” framework, the series explores how different approaches to resourcing coexist today. While First Horizon actions focus on improving existing systems, and Second Horizon actions experiment with new approaches, Third Horizon actions lead us toward emerging financial and operating models and more fundamental shifts.

First, Second and Third Horizon Financial Models (1)

Through dialogues with global practitioners actively cultivating approaches across all three horizons, participants will learn from real-world examples, explore emerging possibilities, and (re)imagine the role that civil society, philanthropy, governments, communities, and capital-holders can play in shaping a more resilient and life-sustaining economy and world.

SESSION 1
September 17: Shifting Worldviews

This first session dismantles the myth of scarcity by acknowledging how the current financial architecture intentionally manufactures wealth and starves systemic change. We’ll explore critical efforts at making this architecture work better, as well as concrete pathways for moving from First Horizon efforts to Second Horizon, deeper-level transformation.

SESSION 2
October 1: Reclaiming the Commons

The second session explores how organizations and movements are building the muscles of collective governance. What does it look like to successfully deal with operational challenges while managing decentralized, community-controlled assets? In this session, we move from Second Horizon possibilities to Third Horizon financial and operating models.

SESSION 3
October 15: Long-term Flows of Relational Capital

Today’s demand for short-term financial returns and evidence of social impact steals capacity away from scaling transformative change—something that happens on generational timelines. In this closing session, we explore time differently. The Third Horizon bridges deep, ecological time with practical engineering of financial ecosystems built for the crises and complexities of our era.

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You'll take away:
  • An introduction to real-world examples of generating, governing, and circulating resources, beyond grants.
  • New perspectives for framing and building new financial and operating models in your context.
  • Inspiration from cross-pollination of ideas and experiences with peers, including new connections for sustained support.

Facilitation Team

Guest experts to be announced.

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Ellen Sprenger
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Maria Alejandra Escalante
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Lucía Carrasco Scherer
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Amany Alhadka

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Please note that these conversations will be recorded and shared with registrants after each session ends.