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Funding Narrative Change

Who gets to tell the story of your community? For too long, outside voices have shaped narratives about Black and Brown neighborhoods. But a new wave of grassroots organizations is taking back the pen—and the camera, the podcast mic, and the social media account—to tell their own stories and drive real change.

Why This Matters for Organizers

  • Stories Drive Change: Narrative power is as important as economic or political power

  • Tools Are Accessible: You do not need Hollywood budgets—TikTok, podcasts, and community theater work

  • Community Expertise: Those closest to the problems are best positioned to tell the stories

  • Proven Strategies: Case studies show what works across different communities

  • Funder Interest: Philanthropy is increasingly supporting narrative change work

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Fresno is building an economy that works for everyone

Three hundred Fresnans came together with a big vision—to build an economy that creates opportunity for everyone. Five years later, the results speak for themselves. Fresno DRIVE shows what is possible when communities lead, when neighbors organize, and when everyone has a seat at the table.

Why This Matters for Organizers

  • Proof of Concept: Community-led initiatives can move the needle on national rankings

  • Replicable Model: Multi-billion dollar community-led investment plan created by residents

  • Infrastructure Focus: Neighborhood Hubs build relationships, trust, and collective power

  • Long-Term Vision: Five-year timeline shows sustained commitment produces results

  • Systems Change: Addressing root causes of poverty, not just symptoms

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Stories to Lift Your Spirit

In times of uncertainty and challenge, human connection becomes our greatest strength. StoryCorps brings together heartwarming stories that remind us of our shared humanity, resilience, and capacity for love and kindness.

StoryCorps is one of the largest oral history projects of its kind. Since 2003, StoryCorps has collected and preserved more than 75,000 interviews from people of all backgrounds and beliefs. These conversations celebrate the power of listening and remind us what matters most in life.

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Episode 1: Reclaiming Civic Culture

The Beacon Project launches its first podcast with Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University. This conversation explores why citizenship matters now, what civic culture really means, and how communities can rebuild connection in times of division.

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Across the Political Divide, Parents Sound the Alarm on Kids’ Online Safety

In a rare moment of agreement across party lines, parents from all political backgrounds share deep concern about the impact of social media and smartphones on their children. This is not a left issue or a right issue. This is a parent issue.

Why This Matters for Your Community

  • For Parents: You are not alone in your concerns. Data showing overwhelming consensus across political lines

  • For Schools: Evidence supporting phone-free policies that most parents actually want

  • For Policy Makers: Rare bipartisan issue where Americans agree on the need for action

  • For Tech Companies: Clear signal that parents want better protections for kids online

  • For Communities: A unifying issue that can bring people together across differences

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Hurricane Beryl: Recovery One Year Later

Who is having the hardest time:

  • Families making less than $25,000 per year

  • Only 1 in 3 low-income families say they have fully recovered

  • People who couldn't afford to make all the repairs they needed

  • Families who lost food, wages, and had to pay for emergency costs

Compare this to higher-income families:

  • 8 out of 10 families making over $100,000 say they have fully recovered

  • They were more likely to have savings to pay for repairs

  • They were more likely to have insurance that covered damage

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2025 Network Catalyzers Program

The Democracy & Belonging Forum’s Network Catalyzers Program supports selected Forum members in launching and growing their own virtual or in-person communities related to othering, belonging, bridging, and democracy. 

These communities are entirely member-run, but are in part resourced, promoted, and supported by the Forum. In 2025, six communities (and seven catalyzers) were selected to participate, addressing topics as diverse as bridging in rural France, food insecurity in Texas, and intergenerational engagement among immigrant families. 

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5 Texas Issues Everyone Ignores—But Shouldn’t

How to Make Your Voice Heard

  • Find Your Representatives: Visit Texas Legislature Online to find who represents you

  • Email the Bill Sponsors: Use the sponsor emails in each issue below to share your experience

  • Contact Your Local Officials: Reach out to your state senator and representative about what matters to you

  • Share This Article: Help others learn about the issues that quietly shape our lives

  • Focus on Your Experience: Personal stories about how these issues affect your family, business, or community are powerful

Why This Matters

  • The loudest political fights are about identity and culture

  • Polling shows Texans already agree on practical issues like energy and healthcare

  • These "boring" problems are where surprising alliances form

  • Boring issues are where trust can be rebuilt across political divides

  • This is where politics can actually make everyday life better

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The Dangerous Mindset Spreading Across America: Cultural Nihilism Among Gen Z

A German thinker named Friedrich Nietzsche had a word for this feeling: "nihilism" (say: NYE-ill-ism). It means believing nothing really matters. But this feeling is now so common among young Americans that experts call it "cultural nihilism."

Warning Signs

  • Fewer young people trust democracy than ever before

  • Young people don't trust big institutions like government

  • Entire online groups are built around being super negative

  • Young people have stopped believing things can get better

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Introducing Potentialism

Why This Matters

  • For the Exhausted Majority: A vision that transcends left-right polarization and offers practical hope

  • For Educators: A framework that recognizes both individual potential and structural barriers

  • For Policy Makers: Cross-partisan appeal with 80% agreement across political parties

  • For Community Leaders: A shared language for building civic culture beyond divisiveness

  • For America's Future: A roadmap for reimagining democracy in the 21st century

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Working to tackle loneliness

Why This Matters for Houston

  • For Community Leaders: Data-driven insights to design programs that address social isolation in vulnerable populations

  • For Policy Makers: Evidence that connectedness is a stronger predictor of well-being than traditional demographic factors

  • For Nonprofits: A call to collaborate across sectors rather than working in isolation

  • For Faith Leaders: Recognition of your role as trusted voices at the center of belonging experiences

  • For Houston's Future: A roadmap to become a city known not just for diversity, but for genuine connection

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Social Trust Map

The Social Trust Map is an interactive, scrollytelling experience that visualizes Weave's Social Trust Index for every neighborhood in the United States. This powerful tool helps communities understand where connection is taking root and where support is needed most.

By blending indicators of how people show up for each other (behaviors), how they feel and express care (intentions), and where connection happens (social spaces), the map provides an early signal for civic health that can guide community-building efforts.

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