Upcoming Events
As a continuation of our Common Infrastructure for Collective Action salon series, Salon 2 invites leaders, technologists, practitioners, and systems stewards to explore the technical infrastructures that enable sustained coordination. Building on our first gathering’s focus on social foundations, this session turns to the shared systems that help networks move beyond connection toward greater coherence, transparency, and resilience.
Past Events
Join Open Future Coalition for our emergent three-part virtual salon series - Common Infrastructure for Collective Action - designed to bring together diverse leaders and organizations shaping the landscape of collective action. These gatherings will showcase promising efforts already underway while creating space for cross-sector dialogue, shared sensemaking, and practical exploration of how common infrastructure can strengthen movements and enable greater cooperation across fields.
Our first salon in the series, "From Connection to Coordination: Social Foundations of Collective Action"— is an invitation to connect, cross-pollinate, and co-create the social systems that sustain just and thriving futures.
In response to the urgency and possibility of this moment, we aim to equip place-based and sectoral initiatives with the tools, partnerships, and resources needed to scale community-led solutions.
During NY Climate Week 2025, OFC has curated funders, technologists, practitioners, and community leaders to join us in building shared infrastructure for the common good.
Through dynamic workshops, presentations, and cross-sectoral dialogues, and networking we’ll strengthen cooperation across the impact ecosystem and nurture the field for the emergence of adaptable tools, services, and resources that can sustain and strengthen coalitions of coalitions. Together we aim to;
Strengthen Ecosystem Coordination
Advance the Development of Shared Infrastructure + Resources
Amplify Community Based Innovations
Illuminate Actionable Insights for Systems Change
Build Momentum Toward Scaled, Collective Impact