Heart of Work.
Growing Giving specializes in conflict transformation centering race; intergenerational giving that shares power with young people; and leadership change and transformation.
See below for inspiration of how we might work together in each area.
Conflict Transformation & Healing
Let’s start from where you are on your conflict literacy journey—to reimagine conflict as a part of positive change and how we might hold and move through conflict differently while prioritizing relationships and care.
Conflict literacy training and learning communities
Family and group conflict transformation facilitation
Individual coaching
White affinity caucusing (in partnership with Black and BIPOC affinity caucus facilitators)
Customized healing journeys
Presenting and writing change theory and the role of conflict and grief
Engaging Youth in Intergenerational Giving
Let’s start from where you are on your journey of engaging young people in ways that build their power. Let’s be curious about changes we could make to share power and bring more freedom to you and the youth involved.
Family, group, organizational, or community co-created visioning and strategy planning
Youth-led facilitation coaching
Family, individual, or youth-only giving plans
Comprehensive and participatory engagement and impact assessments
Presenting and writing on US youth philanthropy and social justice intergenerational giving
Leadership Change and Transition Support
Let’s hold space for you and the personal or collective change, transformation, or healing you seek. Let’s reflect on and honor your journey and its abundance with compassion and care.
Leadership Transition Support and Coaching, especially executive leaders and trustees at moments of significant change and growth
Individual and Family Change Coaching
Co-design retreats, gatherings, and ceremonies to hold space for personal and collective transformation
Interim Executive Director support
Oracle card reading and sound healing
Presenting and writing at the intersection of personal transformation, trauma-informed healing, and philanthropy