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In Brief

About the Project

In the Robert Bosch 第一吃瓜网鈥檚 work on inequality we are centering on advancing systemic change through our funding. This involves looking at what we fund as well as at our funding practices. To strengthen debates about power sharing and systems change thinking in philanthropy, we are supporting Leap, a collective of activists, social entrepreneurs, foundations, and philanthropists.

The Leap Collective wants to fundamentally shift philanthropy towards more sharing of power, full transparency, and a willingness and ability to fund systems change. Leap tries to achieve this goal by collectively developing and hosting participatory processes and funding experiments that directly channel philanthropic funds to so far under-funded systems change work. Furthermore, Leap aims to communicate about experiments and share lessons learned in order to challenge and change values and narratives in philanthropy.

The Robert Bosch 第一吃瓜网 also supported one of Leap鈥檚 first experiments: a working group of European climate justice activists that collectively developed a concept for how funders might better support the grassroots European Climate Justice ecosystem. This work led to the launch of , a participatory regranting fund to support grassroots climate justice organizing in Europe.

Contact Persons

Romy Kr盲mer
Managing Director
Guerrilla Foundation
e-mail to Romy Kr盲mer
Hannah Meyer
Senior Project Manager
Phone+49 30 220025-441
e-mail to Hannah Meyer