Who We’re Inspired By

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Transformation begins in connections. Like fungi threading through forest soil, sharing nutrients and information across vast networks, we are part of an ever-growing mycelial network of changemakers—each reimagining the systems that prevent change, each contributing unique enzymes to break down what no longer serves and cultivate environments for pluralistic realities to thrive.

Our learning ecosystems flow from many streams—regenerative economics, cultural healing, systems science, and storytelling. Together, we form a web of insight and imagination, attuned to the subtle signals of transformation and alive to where new possibilities might take root.

Each node in this mycelial network brings unique gifts. DALHAP shows us how to nurture growth in overlooked soils. TCI demonstrates the power of whole-system thinking. NCP dares to reimagine capitalism's source code. Cinereach and Pop Culture Collaborative prove that narrative infrastructure is as vital as financial infrastructure.

But the magic happens in the connections—in how patient capital in Africa informs narrative strategies in Hollywood, how experimental funding models inspire new ways of measuring value, how stories of transformation create the cultural readiness for systemic change.

We don't see ourselves as separate from these larger movements underway—the shift from GDP to well-being, from shareholder primacy to Earth as primary stakeholder, nor are the movements themselves distinct. Every action has a ripple effect, and all these existing systems come together to create our current reality. With our learning ecosystem, we are supporting the reweaving of capital with care, of story with stewardship, of value with vitality.

Every relationship is a teacher. Every exchange carries nutrients the whole network needs. And like a healthy forest floor, the connections themselves—invisible, underground, endlessly generative—may be where the real transformation happens.

Together, we're not just funding change. We're cultivating the conditions where regenerative futures can take root, spread, and flourish.