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Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute

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Connecting and empowering local leaders to rebuild social trust and foster community connection.

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TL;DR - Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute

  • Connects and supports local leaders who build social trust and community.
  • Provides resources, training, and funding to empower community 'weavers'.
  • Aims to inspire a national movement towards greater connection and belonging.
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8.5/5 across review platforms

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Addresses a critical societal issue of social division and loneliness.
  • Empowers local leaders with tangible resources and support.
  • Provides a platform for community builders to connect and learn from each other.
  • Offers practical tools and training for community-building skills.
  • Promotes philanthropy at the local level through microgrants.

Cons

  • Applications for Community Host partnerships are not always open, with the next cohort in 2026.
  • Impact relies heavily on individual community engagement and initiative.

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Key Features

Community Host Partnerships with seed funding and resourcesWeaving Us online community for peer support and collaborationLearning Center for community-building skillsWeaver Network for volunteer opportunitiesWeaver Awards for microgrant funding to local trust buildersWeave Speakers Bureau for inspiring public speaking engagementsWeave Newsletter with stories and resourcesSocial Trust Map analyzing trust indicators across US neighborhoods

Pricing Plans

Community Hosts

$225,000

  • Seed funds
  • Tools
  • Training
  • Access to Weave resources
  • Peer support

What is Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute?

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Weave: The Social Fabric Project, an initiative of the Aspen Institute, addresses the crisis of broken social trust and isolation in America. It identifies, connects, and supports "weavers", local leaders who build deep relationships, foster belonging, and bring people together to address shared needs within their communities. The project aims to inspire a national movement towards relationalism, moving away from individualism to create a more caring and connected society. Weave provides resources, training, and funding opportunities to these community builders. It offers an online community for peer support and learning, a search engine to find local weaving organizations, and a Speakers Bureau to amplify the message of social trust. Through these initiatives, Weave empowers individuals and organizations to strengthen their local social fabric, fostering trust and collaboration to tackle community challenges.

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Weave: The Social Fabric Project at the Aspen Institute FAQ

What is a 'weaver' in the context of this project?

A 'weaver' is an individual who actively creates deep relationships with others in their local community or workplace, works to address shared needs, and builds social trust among diverse groups of people.

How does Weave support local communities through its Community Host program?

Weave partners with trusted local organizations, designating them as Community Hosts. These Hosts receive seed funds of $225,000, along with tools, training, access to Weave resources, and peer support. They then work with other local groups to organize events and distribute Weaver Awards to neighbors who are building connection.

What kind of resources are available in the Weave Learning Center?

The Learning Center offers resources to help individuals gain or strengthen community-building skills. This includes topics such as community organizing, public speaking, facilitating groups, grant writing, presentation preparation, and designing community gatherings.

How can I find volunteer opportunities with organizations that are building social trust?

The Weaver Network provides a search engine specifically designed to help individuals find and join organizations that are actively weaving and building social connection in their local area.

What is the purpose of the Social Trust Map?

The Social Trust Map analyzes and identifies the strengths of trusting behavior, trusting intentions, and trusting spaces within every neighborhood across the United States, providing insights into where social trust is strongest.

Is there a way to bring a Weave speaker to my community?

Yes, the Weave Speakers Bureau trains and places 'weavers' on various stages across the US. You can submit a request for a Weave Speaker to come and inspire your community.

Source: weavers.org