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Updated: Sep 05, 2008
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Network/ Coalition/ Collective: The Berkana Institute (a.k.a.: Berkana)

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Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
Scope: international
We Speak: English, Spanish, French, Japanese, others
Website: http://www.berkana.org
Main Email: info [at] berkana.org
Contact Name: Bob Stilger
Contact Email: bob [at] berkana.org
Phone: 509 835 4128
Fax: 509 8354182
Regional office: 350 East 10th
Spokane, Washington 99202
United States
Staff: 6
Volunteers: 100
Local Time: Sun Sep 7 01:27:05

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Areas of Focus  [Edit]

Arts Activism  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation  |  Women's Empowerment  |  Rural Farming Communities  |  Traditional Culture  |  Local Food Systems  |  Youth Capacity Building  |  Youth Leadership  |  Social Justice Education  |  Leadership Training  |  EcoVillages  |  Seed Conservation  |  Cultural Diversity  |  Ethnic Equality  |  Renewable Energy  |  Environmental Justice  |  Land Stewardship  |  Land Restoration  |  Social Entrepreneurship  |  Alternative Medicine  |  Water and Sustainable Development  |  Natural Resource Management  |  Conservation and the Commons  |  Globalization Impacts  |  Currency Exchange  |  Sustainable Energy Development  |  Energy Flow in Ecosystems  |  Language Revitalization  |  Food Supply  |  Organizational Support and Management  |  Consumption and Green Consumers  |  Organic Farming  |  Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building  |  Fundraising  |  Ecological Footprint  |  Community Resources  |  Human Rights and Civil Liberties  |  Community Participation  |  Alternative Fuels  |  Urban Forestry  |  Sustainable Forestry  |  Sustainable Communities  |  Recycling and Reuse  |  Permaculture  |  Sustainable Agriculture  |  Gardening  |  Community Training  |  Microfinance  |  Distributive and Economic Justice  |  Composting  |  Hunger and Food Security  |  HIV/AIDS  |  Sustainable Production  |  Climate Justice  |  Climate Change  |  Youth-led Organizations  |  Indigenous People and Culture  |  Public Health  |  Community Service/Volunteerism  |  Indigenous Lands  

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The Berkana Institute connects and supports pioneering, life-affirming leaders around the world who strengthen their communities by working with the wisdom and wealth already present in its people, traditions and environment. We define a leader as anyone who wants to help, who is willing to step forward to create change in their world. And we know that the leaders we need are already here.

Each of our initiatives is based on a coherent, in-depth theory of how life organizes in cooperative, generous and interdependent systems—work we've developed with hundreds of colleagues over many years of dialogue, think tanks and practical applications in all kinds of settings.

The Berkana Exchange connects pioneering leaders throughout the globe around their shared commitment to making a difference in and beyond their communities. These leaders are developing the capacity to solve their most pressing problems—such as community health, ecological sustainability and economic self-reliance—by acting locally, connecting regionally and learning globally.

A Learning Journey is an opportunity to discover the new forms of leadership emerging beyond our own communities. We believe the rest of the world has something essential and important to teach us about leadership. Margaret Wheatley and local pioneering leaders host groups of up to 20 people for these two-week trips.

The Women's Leadership Revival Tour invites women in communities all over North America to gather together in deep reflection and joyous discovery of where women can most meaningfully offer their leadership. The Women’s Leadership Revival Tour has appeared all over the United States and Canada in 2006 and 2007. We also invite you to step forward in your leadership with other women from your community and start your own Women's Circle. We are now offering Women's Circle Starter Kits for sale.

The Art of Hosting invites people everywhere to explore their commitment to lead and lend one another support for courageous action. We support the creation of local conversation groups and develop people’s capacity as hosts through Art of Hosting workshops.

In Learning Services, we offer consulting and develop events and dialogues with communities and organizations all over the world that are working to facilitate learning, leadership, and community resilience.


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