ENACT! on Transformational Network Impact
Events focusing on how networks can achieve transformational impact in entrepreneurship, agriculture, gender equity, education, and conflict. …
ENACT! on Locally-Led, Globally-Informed Development
Events focusing on localising development through global models …
ENACT! on Funding Networks
How philanthropists can better support and work with impact networks …
ENACT! On Network Membership
Events focusing on membership structures and strategies for networks …
ENACT! On Network Organisation
Events on methods and models of organising through networks …
ENACT! on Movements
ENACT! is an international festival focused on how networks and communities can create transformational change around the world. If you work with networks, support networks, or are curious about networks, this festival is for you! Browse our selection of events below focusing on advancing movements through network approaches. Click each to register. On May 9, Ashish Kolthari – an incredible Indian environmental and social justice activist – shares his 40+ years’ experiences fostering networks and movements across the globe for environmental sustainability. On May 16, Asha Curran – head of the international movement Giving Tuesday and network-building extraordinaire – shares …
‘Decolonizing Wealth’: What I learnt
At inHive we always like to share what we’re reading. It’s usually articles or reports, but this month we’ve all read ‘Decolonizing Wealth’ by Edgar Villanueva, a book that explores power dynamics within the not-for-profit sector. Our Project Lead, Prerna Aswani, shares her take-aways. Reading Decolonizing Wealth, a book on face value about philanthropy and finance, was a surprisingly personal experience. Villanueva contends that colonialism is not just a thing of the past but continues through the power dynamics within our social, financial, political and economic institutions. This book has encouraged me to reflect on my own experience, what can …
Nearly 100 schools in Uganda to establish Alumni Networks in partnership with PEDN
Future First Global has launched a partnership with The Private Education Development Network (PEDN) that will see Alumni Networks built at nearly 100 schools across Uganda. PEDN is a non-profit organisation working to empower in and out of school youth with a range of market-led and life skills, such as financial literacy and entrepreneurship. They have a presence in 17 districts in Uganda and work with a network of 300 primary and secondary schools. The new partnership with Future First Global will see Alumni Networks initially established at 92 schools across all 17 districts. With PEDN potentially rolling the project …

