These days, itβs common to hear about disconnections amongst individuals and groups with different ideas π€. Itβs far less common to hear about the work some people are doing to actually heal the divides in our country and bring people together, despite their differences π€. Like with many social issues, nonprofits are stepping up to take on this effort, bringing a sense of connection back to our communities by building bridges π and reminding people that peaceful coexistence is possible βοΈ.
The philanthropic ecosystem of Bridgebuilding & Peaceful Coexistence in Impalaβs new U.S. Democracy Hub π provides key insights and data on the nonprofits and funders working to strengthen relationships, deepen mutual understanding, and achieve shared goals across divides π€²π½.
For the organizations included in this ecosystem, access to this breadth and depth of data through the Hub can provide a whole new level of understanding π to inform your strategies and strengthen your work πΌ.
Here are a few key insights from Impalaβs ecosystem on Bridgebuilding & Peaceful Coexistence from 2018-2022:
β¨ Largest Organization: Search for Common Ground
π Biggest Funder: Freedom House
π Funder with the Most Grantees: Ford Foundation
π Fastest Growing Organization: Cortico
π€ Organization with the Most New Funders: More in Common
π Nonprofit with the Fastest Growing Team: Civic Nation
With the U.S. Democracy Hub, organizations can utilize the free data on sectors like this one to better inform their strategies, find collaborators and supporters π€, and identify new ways to forward their efforts towards building a better, more connected tomorrow π.
Interested in learning more?
Join the U.S. Democracy Hub for free here: www.impala.digital/democracy