151 More Ideas to Nurture Belonging: 63 - 78 Ideas
By Brian Smith
Plan Institute hosts a week-long leadership training retreat each year and invites leaders from around the world to attend. Each of these leaders is interested in applying the model of social networks to address the aspiration of a good life for people whom are vulnerable to isolation and loneliness. This year the Institute invited The Belonging Initiative to host a dialogue with the leaders to explore contribution, citizenship and belonging.
The conversation was rich and many ideas were put forward to encourage our society forward in this work. We tried to harvest some of this inspiration, collecting 151 Ideas to Nurture Belonging and 90 Contributions and Gifts that connect people together - some of these will need a little interpretation on your part.
151 ideas to nurture belonging and citizenship 63. public gatherings 64. build sustainable communities... 65. allotments for growing own food 66. hope and joy 67. workshops 68. making events accessible 69. philosophy cafes 70. connect urban and rural communities 71. employ 72. benefit from others experiences and knowledge 73. street/block parties 74. exposing national issues through art and media 75. create new projects and invite others to participate 76. step out of your comfort zone 77. volunteer time 78. contribute in any way which is meaningful to you. (means shopping with someone else’s credit card
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