Most Americans support working with those holding different beliefs, and foundations are committing more of their resources to this work. That's the headline from a new Council on Foundations report we funded in partnership with Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement (PACE). Among the findings: ☑️ 85% of foundations have funded connecting across differences within the past 10 years ☑️ Nearly a quarter allocated more than half of their grantmaking budget to this work. ☑️ More than 90% of those funding this work increased or maintained their investments between 2021 and 2022. Download the full report to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g5jK4t7Z
New Pluralists
Civic and Social Organizations
We are funders, storytellers, researchers, and innovators working to build a nation where we all belong.
About us
New Pluralists is a funder collaborative focused on supporting the growing field of practitioners, storytellers, researchers, and innovators working to foster a culture of pluralism in America. We are committed to the vital work of healing our divisions by helping Americans recognize our shared humanity, embrace our differences, and solve challenges together. We believe that humanizing our neighbors and making room for diverse values and viewpoints are steps along the path to a healthier democracy and a more just society in which each of us feels we belong. Through grantmaking, convening, and other activities, New Pluralists is supporting practice, building evidence, and fostering innovation in cultural change — on shifting the norms, values, skills, and behaviors that shape the way we see each other and ourselves. In deep partnership with a diverse set of Field Builders, we are supporting and knitting together people and organizations working across domains in this growing field — from depolarization, social healing, bridge building, and racial reconciliation to immigrant inclusion, collaborative problem-solving, civic skill-building, and interfaith engagement.
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http://www.newpluralists.org
External link for New Pluralists
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2021
Employees at New Pluralists
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Liz Vogel
Purpose-fueled Leader | Philanthropy Advisor | Fundraiser | Modern Elder-in-Training
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Nicole Navratil
Social Impact Leader | ex-COO/MD | CEO Advisor | Organizational Innovation | B(enefit) Corp Leadership | For-Purpose For-Profit Advocate
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Lauren Higgins
Supporting a culture of pluralism @NewPluralists
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Uma Viswanathan
Executive Director at New Pluralists Collaborative
Updates
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Exciting news! New Pluralists is in the running to host a panel at the SXSW 2025 conference! But we need your help. Take two minutes to cast your vote for “Pluralism and Narrative Change: A Future Where We All Belong,” by Sunday, August 18 at midnight → https://lnkd.in/eNhnr6Rw Our panel will cover insights on research-backed methods that resist efforts to sow division.
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In May, New Pluralists brought together 70 leaders from 40 pluralism organizations, including Healing Starts Here grantees and funders who believe in locally-led work, to build real and open relationships; engage in shared learning, sense-making, and strategy; and pause, reflect, and recharge. Amid the mountainous terrain of the New Mexico desert, we celebrated, shared stories, learned from one another, and recommitted to fostering pluralism in our communities across the country. Thanks to Adrian Molina from WARM COOKIES OF THE REVOLUTION for capturing the spirit of the gathering in his beautiful poetry that anchors this video, to the Breakout team for their support in executing the event, and to all our grantees for doing the hard, necessary work to bring us together amid forces that seek to drive us apart. Arrabon, Bears Ears Partnership, Bridgemakers, Collective Justice, Common Ground USA @Search for Common Ground, Community Renewal International, Dispute Settlement Center, Inc., Essential Partners, Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition, FRIENDS OF THE GROVE THEATRE INC, Future Caucus (formerly Millennial Action Project), Healing to Action, Interfaith Photovoice, La Maraña, Listen First Project, National Housing Company (NHC), Naugatuck Valley Project (NVP), Neighborly Faith, Out in the Open, The People, Plessy and Ferguson Initiative, The Red Door Project, Redeeming Babel Inc, Resetting the Table, Search for Common Ground, Seeds of Wisdom, Statewide Organizing for Community eMpowerment, Studio Two Three, Team, Inc., Urban Rural Action, The Village Square, Violence Prevention Network USA, Inc., WARM COOKIES OF THE REVOLUTION, West Virginia Can't Wait, Wisconsin Institute for Public Policy and Service, Working Together Mississippi, World Savvy, Wormfarm Institute, Youthprise
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In the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former President Trump in Pennsylvania on July 13, we are hearing many calls for unity. But how do we prevent violence like this? How can we build communities that are resilient in the face of hatred, othering, and violence? Our grantee Violence Prevention Network USA, Inc. (VPN), which works to counter violent extremism through deep connection and community engagement, was among the first groups we reached out to upon hearing the news. Despite being incredibly busy, Michèle Leaman and Julia Och from VPN were able to share a bit about how their work is building new paths to peace in the very communities in Pennsylvania where this violence took place. https://lnkd.in/et3Vc8FC