workshop Rhinebeck, NY

Climate Wayfinding for Philanthropy

Presented by The All We Can Save Project & Women Moving Millions

Dates

Sep 27–29, 2024

Tuition

$1,500.00

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Climate Change

Gain clarity, courage, and support in the work of funding climate solutions by joining a Climate Wayfinding cohort for women with Katharine Wilkinson.

Please Note: Each participant must book accommodations separately.  Your choice of housing includes your room, all meals and use of facilities and amenities — such as optional classes, recreation, walking trails, parking, and all other guest services. Please click on the tab Stay On-Campus at the bottom of this page for accommodation choices.

 

A Special Invitation.

Climate Wayfinding is The All We Can Save Project's flagship program. It is a proven, holistic experience for supporting people in gaining clarity, courage, and community on their climate journeys. Its core tenet is that each one of us is a node of possibility for climate healing, whoever we are and whatever we've got to give.

This year, in partnership with Women Moving Millions and Omega Institute, The All We Can Save Project is holding a first-of-its-kind, online, and in-person pilot cohort of women interested in exploring climate philanthropy. Our shared goal is to nurture a community of climate-aware donors who can support one another in funding women-led and women-centered climate solutions and actions.

The cohort will kick off in late summer with an online session and introduction to curated learning content. It will convene this fall for an in-person weekend retreat at Omega Institute. The program will finish with a second online session later in the fall to share reflections and any potential outcomes or updates.

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The curriculum is a bespoke version of The Project's Climate Wayfinding program, designed for women philanthropists. It includes diverse modalities that help us "turn the kaleidoscope" of our perception and insight in various ways; curated learning materials that center emotions, justice, systems, and possibility, and culminating action plans.

Online sessions will be held via zoom in August and late November (dates to be set; anticipate 1.5 hours each).

In-Person Retreat at Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York, September 27-29, 2024, at Omega’s beautiful, sustainable campus in the Hudson Valley.

Schedule (for In-Person Retreat)

Friday, September 27: 4:00 p.m. arrivals & check-in; Welcome Reception & Dinner; 7:30 p.m. Opening Session

Saturday, September 28: 9:00 a.m. Looking Inward Workshop; Lunch; 2:00 p.m. Looking Outward Workshop; Dinner

Sunday, September 29: 9:00 a.m. Looking Forward Workshop; Lunch; 1:00 p.m. check-out & departures

About Katharine Wilkinson

Katharine Wilkinson

Dr. Katharine Wilkinson is an author, strategist, teacher, and one of 15 “women who will save the world,” according to Time magazine. She is co-founder and executive director of The All We Can Save Project, cultivating climate leadership and engagement, and co-host of the podcast A Matter of Degrees, telling stories for the climate curious. Her books include the bestselling anthology All We Can Save, The Drawdown Review, the New York Times bestseller Drawdown, and Between God & Green

Dr. Wilkinson is a generative facilitator, experience designer, and creator of beloved programs, including All We Can Save Circles and Climate Wayfinding. Previously, she was the principal writer and editor-in-chief at the climate solutions nonprofit Project Drawdown. She speaks widely, including a popular TED Talk on climate and gender equality that has more than 2 million views. Her writing and perspective have been featured by CNN, the New York Times, Time, the TODAY show, the Washington Post, and many others. 

A former Rhodes Scholar and periodic visiting professor, Dr. Wilkinson holds a doctorate in geography and environment from Oxford and a bachelors in religion from Sewanee. She is a homegrown Atlantan, happiest on a mountain or a horse.

Workshop Rhinebeck, NY

Sep 27–29, 2024

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