Print and digital resources with principles and practices for building, leading, and funding redemptive ventures.
and you want your organization to be a force for good. In an arena with scarce resources, competitive pressures, ethically questionable norms, and shifting cultural expectations, you hope to build something new, beautiful, and lasting.
but also as an exceptional arena for professional development, partnership, and entrepreneurial endeavor in pursuit of profound restoration.
because you have a particular interest in entrepreneurship, including a deep curiosity about innovation and the startup process, a desire to form personal relationships with founders and their teams, and the financial capacity and risk tolerance to develop a sustained competence in this craft.
because you have a particular interest in entrepreneurship, curiosity about innovation and the role of nonprofit ventures in lasting change, a desire to form personal relationships with founders and their teams, and the financial capacity and risk tolerance to develop a sustained competence in this craft.
We are citizens in God's kingdom, and the way of faithfulness is seeking to love God and our neighbor with our whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. So you want to guard against the greatest dangers of your particular calling, and to maximize your opportunity for redemptive influence.
Redemptive entrepreneurship insights and teachings for individual reflection or collaborative learning.
Explore OUR CONTENTWe’ve curated this list of Opportunities for Redemptive Innovation (ORIs) as a creative agenda for what we work on as a community, as well as an invitation to all builders with a redemptive imagination.
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