The Common Threads.

You can see below the breadth of my experience working in and around philanthropy, wealth and the Impact Economy. However, there are consistent and common threads to this work, which has moved with me across roles and institutions. Through moments of upheaval, critique, and reconfiguration—I’ve stayed in relationship with a set of enduring commitments and continued to illuminate, nurture and resource them. Those common threads are >

My work in Philanthropy, Wealth and the Impact Economy over the last 7 years.

The design of where wealth flows is a way of giving attention to new patterns and to shape what emerges. And whilst philanthropy is not justice and I’m fully on board with not wanting to uphold capital expansion based on an extractive, growth-dependent system, I do think wealth could be a restorative and regenerative force at this time.

Employed Roles

Associate Director, Emerging Futures, Joseph Rowntree Foundation. 2021 - 2025. I was part of the founding team that designed, set up and stewarded the Emerging Futures programme in its first three years. You can read about my portfolio of work at JRF here.

Associate Director, Kinship Fund, Paul Hamlyn Foundation. 2023 - 2025. I worked with the Trustees, CEO and a small team to scope out and design a new initiative and fund focussed on - ‘Young people in the UK are well equipped, well accompanied and well resourced to face an unknowable future together -one that lays the foundations of hope for future generations too.’

Deputy Director of Innovation, Policy and Practice, The National Lottery Community Fund. 2018 - 2021.  I was initially hired as Head of the Digital Fund, then was promoted to Senior Head of UK Portfolio, and my last role was a promotion to Deputy Director of Funding Strategy - Innovation, Policy and Practice. You can read about my portfolio of work at TNLCF here.

Strategy Roles

I continue to work with Arising Quo on the design and stewardship of the organisation’s wealth redistribution strategy.

I’m working with the Roddick family on different aspects of their Foundation and Family Office strategy. 

I sat on the original Design and Strategy Group for the Funders Collaborative Hub.

I worked with EarthPercent to design their funding strategy and set up their grant-making programmes.

I worked with Natural Resources Wales to redesign their funding strategy.

I was on the original Design Group for the Multitudes (now the Better Politics Foundation) helping it get started.

I worked with Client Earth to help design and set up their Innovation Lab.

I worked with the Earth Funding Lab in the early days of their strategic positioning.

Practice Roles

I write regularly for Alliance Magazine - a worldwide philanthropy and social investment magazine.

I designed and then Co-led a Field-building practice at Partners for a New Economy from 2022 - 2025.

I co-lead the design and delivery of Systems Changers, a programme for Lankelly Chase foundation on systems and complexity practices.

I was Innovator In Residence at Impact on Urban Health Foundation. 

I ran the Foresight and Futures Community of Practice for the European Foundation Centre before they merged with Philea and went on to run a Practice lab for Transformative Philanthropy.

I worked with Local Motion, a place-based funder collaboration, the CEO’s and the Board members on aligning their governance, strategy and vision.

I brought my ‘conscious closure’ practice to work with the Shuttleworth Foundation so that they could develop a strategy and relational practice around bringing programmes and fellowships to an end. And with Stewarding Loss we prototyped a Careful Closures Fund.

A substantial part of my last 3 years of working in institutional philanthropy was at the JRF where I was initially in a team of two to set up and design the first 3 years of strategy and exploration for the Emerging Futures Unit. We grew to a team of about 20. An archive of my work there is here. Heading into 2024 I sent this round-up to many of our partners sharing an overview of the work and later in 2024 I curated this publication for Stanford Social Innovation Review that gathered together many threads of the work.

Below are some of the explorations and inquiries I initiated.

There's a lot here because in the first two-year learning cycle we deliberately took a very broad lens: seeding and nurturing a wide range of ideas and seeking to build as many partnerships and collaborations as possible. In this type of work, we can't always point to a blueprint for the future we are building towards, but we were able to use commissioning as a way to trace a direction of travel and to discern some important shifts and patterns that signalled emerging and adjacent possibilities in the present. It was also an important principle in the work that we lifted our eyes to what was happening internationally.

Some Reflections.

If you are interested, my thoughts on being a Funder are documented over time. Here I was 6 months into working at the  TNLCF giving a talk at Nesta where I had been invited to ‘inspire them’. A year in and I shared 10 Things on My Mind as a Funder in an interview for Corra Foundation’s Strategy Review. 18 months in and I wrote two blog posts in the first few months of the pandemic about what was on my mind as a Funder. And my last post was two years into working at the Fund.

Just over a year into working as a Funder I also wrote a long piece about the skills and capabilities I thought we needed more of for more ambitious and effective grantmaking, and two of my most read blog posts are from 2021 on the Grantmaking Practices we Need and Funding The Third Horizon.

I share these as so many of my views are still the same and for the most part feel as relevant today as they did 8 years ago when I started in this work. I didn’t write very much whilst working at JRF because I didn’t have capacity, and perhaps it also wasn’t my role. Sophia wrote about our work though, which you can read here, and so did Urvi.

Earlier this year I also wrote about my 3 years at Partners for a New Economy and what we learned from setting up a more intentional field-building practice.

The final model we designed for the Kinship Fund at Paul Hamlyn Foundation.