Shared Impact
With our impact partners, we’re advancing equity and justice through community-led and owned models. Together, we’re building lasting relationships to scale and sustain change for the long term.
With our impact partners, we’re advancing equity and justice through community-led and owned models. Together, we’re building lasting relationships to scale and sustain change for the long term.
Transformational leaders who have the vision to see what’s possible and the drive to make it real
Transformational networks that connect the experience and expertise of partners with the comprehensive and flexible supports they need to succeed
Transformational solutions that advance and accelerate equity and justice
Explore examples of some of our partners’ work below by clicking on the filters by type, impact area and support provided. This is a small glance into our portfolio, not a comprehensive list.
We support economic justice through Just Income GNV, a guaranteed income project by Community Spring that provides temporary, unconditional monthly payments directly to people impacted by the justice system – no strings attached. The project is based on the belief that a guaranteed income can mitigate known barriers to successful reentry and unlock the inherent potential of our justice-impacted neighbors. This pilot, designed and administered by formerly incarcerated people, provided 115 justice-impacted people with monthly payments for a year.
We partner with Level Forward, an entertainment company that serves as a leader in narrative change. In pursuit of equity and economic transformation, they expand opportunity in media by elevating new voices behind still-invisible narratives and shaping systems to vest a broader group of stakeholders. They work on the project-level to make decisions about their work differently and work system-wide to break down bottlenecks of financing, production, and distribution in iterative, repeatable, open-sourced ways.
The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting was launched to explore the hypotheses that changing the practice of news reporting can prevent gun violence. Since then, their research has refined this focus by identifying harmful reporting practices, asking what best practices would look like and how they could be implemented. We partner with the Center as they support voices from the community, publish research that informs best practices and build networks of journalists who believe we can all do better, make a difference and stop the violence.
As part of our work in narrative change, we partner with Resolve Philly, an unconventional journalism organization that challenges the industry to be more equitable, collaborative, and based in community voices and solutions. Resolve Philly’s initiatives offer opportunities for journalists to report collaboratively and more accurately, to better reach and serve their communities, and to create practices rooted in equity.
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