With a network of 300+ Fellows across the country, Ashoka serves as a unique social R&D engine, a living, distributed system that can sense where innovation is emerging before it’s visible to most. This unique role allows us to see the contours of the future: new economic models, new mindsets and new approaches to civic connection, and new ways of building resilience.
Philanthropy today is moving faster than ever, yet much of it still finds itself outpaced by the demands for social change — responding to symptoms rather than reshaping the systems that produce them. Ashoka Fellows are out ahead of the curve, designing the next generation of solutions shaped by communities across the country. They’re illustrating a vision and pragmatism anchored not just on deep hope, but the reality of the world we can construct when communities organize around trust, ownership, and belonging — when solutions spread through networks, not hierarchies, and when every person has the agency to act as a changemaker.
We are delighted to invite you to this salon-style conversation with peers from across the philanthropic field. A glimpse into some questions we’ll get into:
- What early signals are we seeing about how communities rebuild trust in the absence of institutional confidence?
- Fellows are finding that trust is the enabling condition to drive any meaningful change. What would it look like for philanthropy to fund this condition that allow would experiments to scale — not just the projects themselves?
- What would it look like for philanthropy to develop its own “early-signal dashboard,” to anticipate where innovation is heading next?
Together, we’ll explore what philanthropy can learn from this social R&D engine — how predictive insights and trust-based partnership can help us move from reacting to anticipating, and build a better year(s) ahead.