Aims and activities
Aims and questions
Aims and activities
Thirty Percy is inviting other trusts and foundations to join a dynamic, 10-day sprint focused on how we can disrupt our own ways of working, continue to deepen our practice of acting responsively and face some of the bigger structural challenges needed. Our goal is to create a better funding and resource system to support racial justice initiatives to thrive. Doing this by prioritising and identifying the practical, first steps in acting towards these bigger changes.
The sprint approach allows you to:
- Adopt fast-paced approaches: experiment and deepen a more responsive way of working that prioritises tangible progress
- Learn from past examples: pool insights from previous examples where funder actions challenging structural change have been effective
- Identify, prioritise and design: practical responses to the biggest structural changes needed
- Evaluate suitability: Encourage participants to assess the applicability of these approaches within their own contexts
- Share learning: Develop action plans for sharing learnings beyond this group and push for real sector-wide change
How to get involved
There will be several in-person sprint sessions held at the Thirty Percy office (30 Percy Street, London W1T 2DB) with online collaboration and individual working in between.
We are currently gathering interest for this to happen in early 2025. Email lewis@thirtypercy.org to let us know you are interested in joining us.
We will be in touch to confirm dates once we have enough feedback from those interested in taking part.
Who's involved
Who was involved
Who was involved
The Thirty Percy team, a Process Facilitator, and representatives from other trusts and foundations.
Learning and Resources
Here are some links to other work and sprint processes Thirty Percy has been involved in over the past year, including blogs written by both team members and those from outside of the foundation that took part: