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SUMMARY:Facilitating Collaborative Innovation
DESCRIPTION:April 8\, 15\, 22 & 29\, 2026  \nPacific US: 9:00 am – 12:30 pmEastern US: 12:00 – 3:30 pm \n​ \nWhat It Is \nStep into the process of collaborative innovation with our immersive and highly experiential facilitation-focused workshop. Designed for leaders eager to implement and facilitate powerful collaborative processes within their own networks\, this course goes beyond theory\, providing you with practical tools and hands-on experience. You will learn essential meeting planning\, facilitation\, and leadership practices that help diverse groups move from goal setting to achieving tangible outcomes together. Whether you’re working virtually or in-person\, our methods are adaptable to any environment and emphasize navigating conflicts\, confusion\, and uncertainties that arise during collaboration \n  \nWho Should Enroll \nThis course is ideal for leaders ready to drive progress and foster a culture of innovation within their collaborations. If you’re determined to overcome challenges like analysis paralysis and unproductive group dynamics\, and want to build momentum towards impactful solutions\, this course is for you.Duration \nFour virtual sessions\, 3.5 hours each. \n​ \nRegistration Cost$775 USD per person | Registration includes digital copies of all course materials and resources. \n​ \nWhat You’ll Gain \nJoin us in this workshop exploring an integrative approach to leading and facilitating collaboration. Through a blend of mini-lectures and applied facilitation\, you will engage in meeting facilitation scenarios\, addressing actual challenges faced by participants. You’ll learn practices to navigate conflicts\, work across diverse perspectives\, and build trust within your collaboration. We emphasize creating a space where every voice is heard\, fostering a culture of accountability\, and moving from insightful discussions to actionable steps. \n​The course centers around the six stages of the meeting cycle and will support you in:​ \n\n\nSetting an intentional meeting agenda \n\n\nCreating a conducive meeting environment \n\n\nBuilding and maintaining a culture of accountability \n\n\nGuiding conversations and providing direction during and between meetings \n\n\nCrafting a compelling narrative that builds group momentum \n\n\nYou will leave this workshop with enhanced skills in: \n\n\nCombining the best of leadership and collaboration to lead change more effectively \n\n\nNavigating confusion and avoid circular conversations \n\n\nEstablishing and maintaining a clear shared intent with your collaboration \n\n\nThoughtfully addressing issues of power and hierarchy within a group \n\n\n​ \nPractical applications: \nParticipants will leave the workshop with practical strategies and tools\, ready to apply them within their own teams and networks. The course encourages ongoing reflection and adaptation\, ensuring you continue growing as a collaborative leader. \n​ \n​​​​Trainers \nIssac M. Carter and Russ Gaskin​ \n​​
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/facilitating-collaborative-innovation-2/
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Regeneration Pollination
DESCRIPTION:An invitation to gather across generations\n\n\n\nWhat might change if young people and adults had more spaces to meet each other as collaborators\, not just learners and mentors? \nIn this InterGenerational Regeneration Pollination\, we bring together young people\, educators\, community leaders\, and network builders to explore how cross-generational learning ecosystems can help renew democracy. \nThe event is designed to: \n\n\nMake visible teens and young adults as co-creators of democratic life \n\n\nApply indigenous ways of weaving to reate real intergenerational encounters \n\n\nEnable network-building as a civic act\, especially for young people seeking pathways into meaningful work and contribution \n\n\nFunctions as both a learning experience and a network intervention \n\n\nThroughout the session\, participants will move through small “pollination” conversations\, meeting people across generations\, sharing experiences\, and opening pathways for collaboration and contribution. Because democracy is not only something we study or talk about. It’s something we practice through relationships. \n \nIf you’re a young person\, educator\, cultural worker\, or network weaver curious about how intergenerational collaboration can shape more regenerative futures\, we’d love to have you with us. The session is co-hosted by 7th Generation Labs\, History CoLab and remake learning’s Civic Learning Ecosystem. \n\n\nLearn more here
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/intergenerational-regeneration-pollination/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T080000
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SUMMARY:Network Leadership Series
DESCRIPTION:The Network Leadership Series (April 15 – June 3) is an 8-session intensive training on leading impact networks — aligning purpose\, trust\, and practice to transform systems. \nAccelerate Your Impact Network Leadership\nSpring 2026 Cohort: April 15th – June 3\, 2026\nNetwork Leadership Series (NLS) is where you develop the capacity to lead networks\, cultivate trust across boundaries\, and co-create the conditions for systemic change. \n  \n\, Network Leadership Series (NLS): Design\, operationalize and strengthen trust and action in networks through: \n\nRecognizing network mindsets (with motivation theory).\nMapping impact networks’ theory of change (including your network’s).\nExplicit engagement-building (trust\, distributed leadership\, and equity).\nConvening and facilitating networks (presence\, creative tensions\, weaving).\nCoordinating networked organizations’ actions.\nCo-designing and enacting collaborations for systems transformation.\n\nNLS has 8 sessions April 15-June 3\, weekly (120 minutes each) \nUSD $1\,700-2\,500 (Weaving Futures offers a sliding scale.) \n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/network-leadership-series-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T133000
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SUMMARY:Network Leadership Series
DESCRIPTION:he Network Leadership Series (NLS) is a participatory learning journey designed to build your confidence and capability as a relational leader. Over eight weeks\, a small cohort of practitioners from around the world explore strategies that amplify collaboration in networks\, organizations\, and teams. \nEach session models participant engagement techniques and builds depth across three foundations: relational leadership\, engaging participants\, and catalyzing collaboration. During the series\, you’ll share learnings with peers and practice applying frameworks for facilitating collaboration. \nNLS is intended for leaders and consultants and conveners who actively support a network\, systems change initiative\, cross-sector collaborative\, community of practice or coalition. If your success hinges on people connecting\, coordinating\, and co-creating\, join us for NLS! \nNext Cohort Starts: April 21\, 2026 Tuesdays\, 4:00-6:30pm GMT / 5:00-7:30pm SAST on Zoom \n  \nNLS Schedule\nAll sessions will be held on Tuesdays at 4:00pm GMT / 5:00pm SAST. See what time this is in your time zone. \nWeek of 13th April: 60-min Weaving Call\n(optional\, to be scheduled upon registration) \n\nApril 21: Orientation & Learning Culture (90 minutes)\nApril 28: Relational Leadership (2.5 hours)\nMay 5: Relational Leadership (2.5 hours)\nMay 12: Engaging Participants (2.5 hours)\nMay 19: Engaging Participants (2.5 hours)\nMay 26: Catalyzing Collaboration (2.5 hours)\nJune 2: Catalyzing Collaboration (2.5 hours)\nJune 9: Culmination (90 minutes)\n\n  \nLearn more here
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/network-leadership-series-3/
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SUMMARY:From Attribution to Contribution: Cultivating a Theory of Systems Change with the Impact Garden
DESCRIPTION:How do we move beyond the “Heropreneur” model–the lone change-maker whose impact is linear\, attributable\, and clean—toward a living Theory of Systems Change? \nIn this session of the Regenerative Evaluation Dialogue Series\, Jannik Kaiser from Unity Effect joins Daniela Papi-Thornton from Systems. Change. Educators. Unite. to unpack the limits of traditional Theories of Change and introduce how the Impact Garden operationalizes a Theory of Contribution. A shift from claiming credit to mapping the ecosystem of change you’re part of. \n  \nApril 28\, 4–5pm CEST. Register: http://eveeno.com/theory-of-systems-change
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/from-attribution-to-contribution-cultivating-a-theory-of-systems-change-with-the-impact-garden/
LOCATION:Unity Effect
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T133000
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SUMMARY:Regenerative M&E for Post-Growth\, Decolonial Marketing
DESCRIPTION:How do we measure without reducing\, colonizing\, or commodifying? What does accountability look like when marketing itself is part of a living system? \nIn this session of the Regenerative Evaluation Dialogue Series\, Unity Effect joins Zebra Growth to explore evaluation through a post-growth\, decolonial lens. The conversation will examine how regenerative M&E can support marketing practices that don’t just measure value extraction\, but actively contribute to ecological and social flourishing. \nApril 30\, 6–7:30pm CEST. Register: https://luma.com/7fua6ftr
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/regenerative-me-for-post-growth-decolonial-marketing/
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SUMMARY:The 'How' of Collective Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:Collective or participatory decision-making is a process where people affected by a decision are actively involved in shaping it\, rather than decisions being made solely by a central authority. It emphasizes shared power\, diverse perspectives\, and collaborative deliberation to arrive at more inclusive\, informed\, and sustainable outcomes. \nSo\, how do you do it? \nJoin Sean Geobey and Sam Nabi from Groupthink Labs\, together with Lisa Attygalle\, Tamarack to: \n\nExplore different processes and criteria for collective decision-making and when to use each one\nSee examples of collective decision-making algorithms and how they work under the hood — not to become platform engineers\, but to build your understanding and make informed design choices\nDiscuss common implementation challenges and ways to overcome them\n\n  \nLearn more here. 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/the-how-of-collective-decision-making/
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SUMMARY:Working with Complexity: Beyond Analytical Knowing
DESCRIPTION:This experiential workshop helps leaders and facilitators expand beyond purely analytical approaches by integrating somatic\, intuitive\, and feeling-based ways of knowing—enhancing their ability to navigate complexity and lead more effective\, human-centered systems change. \nIn this hands-on workshop\, you will: \n\nLearn how to help groups access and trust their somatic\, feeling\, and intuitive ways of knowing\nLearn the unique contributions of each source of insight and when and how to use each in systems change work\nUnderstand how these ways of knowing complement one another and what happens if we neglect one over time\nWorking with intuition and feeling\, learn practical techniques such as intuition pumps\, shifting pace\, feeling energy\, red-yellow-green lights\, and regulating our nervous systems\n\n  \nFor more information\, click here.
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/working-with-complexity-beyond-analytical-knowing/
LOCATION:CoCreative
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T150000
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-05-06/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T130000
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SUMMARY:Wisdom on Change
DESCRIPTION:One of the most frequent questions we receive is: “How do we support staff during a leadership transition?” Effectively navigating change requires a foundation of trust\, care\, deliberate stabilization\, and collaborative effort. \nJoin the LLC team for a webinar on the anatomy of leadership transitions\, insights on the questions we receive most often\, and strategies on managing these shifts with your values intact. We’ll share our own journey as well as the collective wisdom we’ve gathered through supporting organizations through change. \nWho should join?\n-Executive Directors & Board Members navigating a current or upcoming succession.\n-Managers looking for ways to support staff members.\n-Staff Members experiencing the ripple effects of organizational change.\n-Consultants interested in LLC’s latest worksheets and transition resources. \n  \nRegister here. 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/wisdom-on-change/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T130000
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SUMMARY:Building Your Theory of Change
DESCRIPTION:A theory of change is far more than a methodological tool; it is a strategic and narrative compass that helps clarify why and how our actions contribute to lasting transformation. It invites us to make explicit the links between our intentions\, our activities\, and the changes we seek to bring about\, while recognizing the complexity of the human and community contexts in which we work. \nThis interactive workshop offers step-by-step guidance to help you develop a theory of change tailored to your organization\, initiative\, or project. Through guided reflection\, concrete examples\, and collaborative exercises\, you will explore the key elements that underpin a theory of change: community needs and aspirations\, underlying assumptions\, the conditions required for change\, and short-\, medium-\, and long-term outcomes. You will learn how to articulate a clear vision of change that is grounded both in your values and in on-the-ground realities. \nThe workshop will also provide foundational learning to strengthen your understanding of evaluation and strategic planning. Together\, we will explore the concept of a framework\, the distinction between theoretical and conceptual frameworks\, and the central role that theories of change play in shaping and communicating compelling stories of impact. \nThe workshop will be conducted in English; however\, the slides will be bilingual\, all activities will be prepared in English and French\, and the presenter is also bilingual in English and French and would be happy to receive questions in either official language. \n  \nLearn more here
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/building-your-theory-of-change/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261021T103000
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SUMMARY:Regenerative Signal: Professional development for Regenerative Evaluation practitioners
DESCRIPTION:When: 5 monthly sessions\, Wednesdays 3-4.30pm CET. May 20\, June 17\, July 15\, September 16\, October 21 \nFacilitated by: Jannik Kaiser and Hannah Connors \nLearn more and sign up here:  https://eveeno.com/regen-signal-2026 \n  \nMonitoring & Evaluation often feels like a tax on doing good. For many organizations and practitioners\, measuring impact has become a compliance exercise—we extract data to satisfy external demands\, but rarely does that process feed energy back into our own work or the communities we serve. \n  \nRegenerative Signal is a 6-month learning journey designed to bridge this gap. We invite you to shift evaluation from an extractive obligation into a source of Systemic Vitality. While it introduces new tools\, the deeper aim is embedding a Regenerative Paradigm—one that fosters participation\, emphasizes learning\, and views M&E as an act of empowerment. You will move from static reporting to dynamic sense-making\, equipping yourself to make credible claims with methodological integrity. \n  \nWhat You Will Gain: The Professional Outcomes \n  \n\nSystemic Clarity: Master the Impact Garden framework to map the “invisible” roots of your work and visualize non-linear change. You will move beyond linear logic models to identify the “Soil” (resources) and “Supportive Conditions” that are often invisible in traditional reporting.\nCredible Claims in Complexity: Learn our specific methodology for making credible claims. You will gain the tools to build trustworthy narratives about your contribution to systemic change without oversimplifying the story\, moving toward rigorous contribution analysis.\nHuman-Centric Approach: Integrate the Capacity Compass to measure the “human soil”—the inner capacities like trust\, resilience\, and engaging with complexity that are the foundation for results.\nApplied Portfolio: You will bring a current project and finish the course with a tailored evaluation framework ready for implementation in your specific organizational context.\n\n  \nThe Journey & Session Flow  \nWe meet monthly to explore specific aspects of Regenerative Measurement & Evaluation (RME). Between sessions\, you will apply these tools to your work\, supported by our digital workbook and video masterclasses. \n  \n\nCultivating Insight (May 20): Designing a holistic framework that captures all dimensions of meaningful change\, moving beyond the “fruit” to the ecosystem that sustains it.\nSelf-Assessment (June 17): Learning practical patterns to assess the human dimensions—like resilience and learning—that drive your strategy forward.\nEvaluate & Recognize (July 15): Building habits of reflection within your team and fostering decentralized ownership when working with partners to ensure the process is collaborative.\nMeaning & Rigour (Sept 16): Weaving your data into a data-backed impact narrative that satisfies stakeholders while honoring the reality of non-linear attribution.\nThe Joy of Noticing (Oct 21): Integrating the pieces to close the loop from “proving impact” to “improving health\,” defining how to sustain these practices long-term.\n\n  \nIs this journey for you? We are convening a diverse cohort of actors committed to meaningful change\, with a focus on: \n  \n\nFoundations\, Funds & Impact Investors: Program officers seeking to move toward trust-based\, systemic learning.\nMultilaterals & International Aid: Teams looking for frameworks that honor the complexity of their interventions.\nPurpose-Driven Teams & Freelancers: Practitioners who want to build an evaluation culture that supports their mission rather than distracting from it.\n\n  \nPricing & Contribution  \nTo ensure access for grassroots practitioners while reflecting the value for established organizations\, we apply a Tiered Pricing Strategy (€150 – €950). Open Access (Scholarship) is available to ensure financial circumstances are never a barrier to participation.
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/regenerative-signal-professional-development-for-regenerative-evaluation-practitioners/
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-06-03/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260701T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T213452
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-07-01/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T173000
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-08-05/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260902T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260902T173000
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-09-02/
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-10-07/
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SUMMARY:Community Change Summit
DESCRIPTION:After three years apart\, we’re coming back together – in person\, in purpose\, and in possibility.  This Fall\, join a movement of changemakers from across Canada and beyond for a summit that celebrates the courage of community\, the power of place\, and the promise of what’s next. Together\, we’ll learn\, connect\, and accelerate solutions that transform lives and landscapes. \nThis is your invitation to join a powerful gathering of community builders\, systems shifters\, and policy changemakers ready to take collaboration to the next level. \nThe wait is over! The Community Change Summit registration is live and we have registrants from around the world already taking advantage of the early bird discounted rate. Join us in Toronto this fall to celebrate collaborative action and local leadership\, learn from real-world challenges and successes\, build your changemaking skills\, and shape the future of place-based systems change and community-driven impact. \nVisit the Community Change Summit website to learn more\, register\, or hold a seat! Early bird discounts are available until April 30th
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/community-change-summit/
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-11-04/
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SUMMARY:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Mending the Arc: Art + Storytelling Orientation offers a grounding in our intergenerational storytelling and art practice—inviting participants to connect with ancestral memory\, creativity\, and collective care. \n\n\n\nThis orientation serves as your entry point to the monthly Mending the Arc practice\, where storytelling and art merge to deepen your connection with ancestral wisdom and your role as an intergenerational steward. Join us to begin a journey of creative reflection and transformation. \n  \nWhen this orientation is offered:\n\nOn the first Wednesday of each month at 3:30–5 PM ET / 2:30–4 PM CT / 1–2:30 PM MT / 12:30–2 PM PT / 9:30–11 AM HT \n\n  \nClick here to learn more 
URL:https://networkweaver.com/event/mending-the-arc-art-storytelling-orientation/2026-12-02/
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