Highlights from PEXForum 2022 – Driving (eco)systems change: Exploring the transformative power of collaboration in philanthropy
This week, Istanbul is playing host to a community of philanthropy networks from all across Europe!
Building bridges and fostering collaboration – this is what #PEXforum2022 is about. @SabanciVakfi @TUSEV pic.twitter.com/3jduuUMV1z
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) August 23, 2022
Hello from #PEXforum2022! Lots of opening statements this morning emphasizing embracing mess, openness, and working on unity in diversity 👀
— Elika Roohi (@eroohi) August 25, 2022
I’m indulging my curiosity to learn more about the infrastructure of European philanthropy and to step more fully into the ecosystem of people and orgs that make it up. #PEXforum2022 https://t.co/NAQOM7rQOY
— Mandy Van Deven (@mandyvandeven) August 25, 2022
For #philanthropy to address the multiple & intersecting challenges of this moment, start by acknowledging how we got to this point #PEXforum2022 pic.twitter.com/TeSGKfaPis
— annie hillar (@anniehillar) August 25, 2022
Storytelling, ecosystem mapping, connection building. #PEXForum2022 allows us to harvest collective intelligence, innovative ideas and support to power up #philanthropy to help build a better future #WhenWeUnite pic.twitter.com/Fd6ksoCMMI
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) August 25, 2022
Starting #PEXforum2022 in Turkey with collective storytelling, community mapping, and witness circles (all before the coffee break!) Folks asking how #philanthropy infrastructure in #Europe can connect parallel realities, build solidarity and justice and tap the power of networks pic.twitter.com/p1Up4UmDKA
— Josiane Smith (@JosianeSmith) August 25, 2022
My takeaways from @indy_johar's brilliant keynote at the #PEXForum2022 in Istanbul today. First of all, about choosing the right words when talking about the planetary crisis and avoiding platitudes ("sustainability") > "Words are codes that we whisper into the world around us."
— Kyrill Hartog ✏️ (@kyrill_hartog) August 26, 2022
What is systems change? Ashoka’s Karin Haselbök breaks down how to make it happen and calls on the #philanthropy sector to have risk budgets to be flexible enough to make it happen #PEXforum2022 pic.twitter.com/ht0jRnIexp
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) August 25, 2022
.@GuerrillaFound ‘s Joris Levernik urges the #philanthropy sector to fund social movements that address the triple threat we face today: rising fascism, increasing wealth inequality & the climate crisis. #PEXforum2022 pic.twitter.com/ArGVmNBqzD
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) August 25, 2022
Why funders should support social movements – they make the seemingly impossible imaginable says Joris Levernik from @GuerrillaFound #PEXforum2022
— annie hillar (@anniehillar) August 25, 2022
Climate Change was at the #PEXforum2022 in Istanbul a topic for many participants. Together they were reflecting on common challenges that the #philanthropy ecosystem is facing in order to create solutions for threats we are facing – #climatechange." pic.twitter.com/pXTqDGeRS6
— ActivePhilanthropy (@ActPhilanthropy) August 26, 2022
“When we come together, when we open ourselves to new methods, new approaches and innovative thinking, we have an opportunity to achieve systems change” @ranakotan #PEXForum2022 #philanthropy pic.twitter.com/CbyFH3p0w6
— Philea – Philanthropy Europe Association (@philea_eu) August 25, 2022
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