LET'S BE CHANGEMAKERS
  • TURNING EXPERIENCE INTO CHANGE
    • Good Ancestor Conversations
    • An Historic Opportunity
    • Physics of Change >
      • Redirecting Channels Metaphor
  • ELDER POWER
    • Tacit Knowledge
    • Resilience
    • Experimental Creativity
    • Even-mindedness
    • Wisdom, Occasionally
    • Eulogy Virtues
    • ELDERS AS CONVENERS >
      • POWER OF FUTURE DESIGN; >
        • About Future Design
      • ELDER-LED PROJECTS >
        • ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES >
          • ACES Teams >
            • Appendix A
            • APPENDIX B: DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
            • Appendix C
            • Appendix D
            • ACES notes to incorporate
      • MUTUAL MENTORING
  • WORKSHOP
    • Session 1
    • Session 2
    • Session 3
    • Session 4
    • Session 5
    • Reading List for Changemakers
  • CHANGEMAKER STORIES
    • Storytellers Analytics
    • Carol Dweck and a Metaphor to Live By
    • Paul Farmer and Partners for Health
    • JB Schramm and College Summit
    • Eric Schwarz and Citizen Schools
    • Jill Vialet and the Playground
    • Riders for Health
    • Mary Gordon and Roots of Empathy
    • Muhammad Yunus & Women of Jobra
    • Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Future Design
    • Nicholas Carlisle and No Bully
    • Uri Treisman: Better Together through Study Groups
  • OUR METHOD
    • Three Planning Tasks >
      • 3 Planning Tasks through Stories
      • 3 Planning Tasks, Annotated
      • Map Checklist
      • Gaps Checklist
      • App Checklist
      • Getting Equipped for the Journey
    • Three Approaches >
      • Direct Approach
      • Indirect Approach
      • Group Approach
      • 3 Approaches, Annotated
    • Three Variables >
      • Dynamic Channels
      • Energy
      • Leverage
  • OUR PEOPLE
    • Clint's Origin Story
    • A New Way of Seeing
  • GLOSSARY
    • The Different Kinds of Changemakers
    • 3 Approaches, Annotated
    • 3 Planning Tasks, Annotated
  • CONTACT
    • Our Shop
ELDER-LED PROJECTS  
If there's a thru-line in what we do, it is that we take on the needs of future generations. And we do this through our  powers to bring together the generations around a common set of tasks.     

In particular, we bring what is abstract and distant into the accessible here-and-now.  That is, we bring the future into the present. And we do it by enabling youth confront the next generation of mid-lifers, the most powerful people in the room, with us elders exercising
 our convening powers. 

At this moment we're putting these convening powers to work into two initial Let's-Be-Changemakers initiatives:
  • The Future Design Project, currently being incubated under the aegis of Elders Climate Action;
  • The Adverse Childhood Experiences Project, which is currently seeking sponsorship and partners. 

Our Mission.  We equip older persons to build multi-generational teams that draw upon the methods of successful social entrepreneurs.  In particular, we approach common problems in a variety of unconventional ways -- directly, indirectly and through groups -- that can yield significant, measurable results. One such example is the indirect approach we take to climate change -- by creating a neutral "space" where the generations can shed their stereotypes and preconditions of each other in an effort to transcend our "cultural short-termism."

Our Projects. We're initially focusing on climate change and the social and emotional well-being of our grandchildren.
As we grow, we plan to take on other initiatives as elder leaders emerge and as we build up our bandwidth. 

Our Call to Action for the Adverse Childhood Experiences Project.  We are currently looking for a small team of older adult leaders who can turn this vision into action.  Let's call them The Elder ACES Advisory Team.  

Our Call to Action for Whatever Moves You.  That said, if you have a passion you've been dreaming to pursue or an injustice you want to right -- or a cause you'd like to champion in these trying political times -- get in touch with me at [email protected].

After all, we have but a brief moment for us elders to realize our "historic opportunity."
METHOD
STORIES
THE BIG IDEA
WORKSHOP
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  • TURNING EXPERIENCE INTO CHANGE
    • Good Ancestor Conversations
    • An Historic Opportunity
    • Physics of Change >
      • Redirecting Channels Metaphor
  • ELDER POWER
    • Tacit Knowledge
    • Resilience
    • Experimental Creativity
    • Even-mindedness
    • Wisdom, Occasionally
    • Eulogy Virtues
    • ELDERS AS CONVENERS >
      • POWER OF FUTURE DESIGN; >
        • About Future Design
      • ELDER-LED PROJECTS >
        • ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES >
          • ACES Teams >
            • Appendix A
            • APPENDIX B: DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
            • Appendix C
            • Appendix D
            • ACES notes to incorporate
      • MUTUAL MENTORING
  • WORKSHOP
    • Session 1
    • Session 2
    • Session 3
    • Session 4
    • Session 5
    • Reading List for Changemakers
  • CHANGEMAKER STORIES
    • Storytellers Analytics
    • Carol Dweck and a Metaphor to Live By
    • Paul Farmer and Partners for Health
    • JB Schramm and College Summit
    • Eric Schwarz and Citizen Schools
    • Jill Vialet and the Playground
    • Riders for Health
    • Mary Gordon and Roots of Empathy
    • Muhammad Yunus & Women of Jobra
    • Tatsuyoshi Saijo and Future Design
    • Nicholas Carlisle and No Bully
    • Uri Treisman: Better Together through Study Groups
  • OUR METHOD
    • Three Planning Tasks >
      • 3 Planning Tasks through Stories
      • 3 Planning Tasks, Annotated
      • Map Checklist
      • Gaps Checklist
      • App Checklist
      • Getting Equipped for the Journey
    • Three Approaches >
      • Direct Approach
      • Indirect Approach
      • Group Approach
      • 3 Approaches, Annotated
    • Three Variables >
      • Dynamic Channels
      • Energy
      • Leverage
  • OUR PEOPLE
    • Clint's Origin Story
    • A New Way of Seeing
  • GLOSSARY
    • The Different Kinds of Changemakers
    • 3 Approaches, Annotated
    • 3 Planning Tasks, Annotated
  • CONTACT
    • Our Shop