Change happens if our collective imagination changes.

<p>I was thinking back to where this work started for me and it had been brewing for a while. In early 2019, a year before the pandemic began, I&rsquo;d been planning some work with Dan Sutch and Catalyst, keen that the &lsquo;digital&rsquo; field-building they were doing was using some kind of gravitational pull away from only a service/user-centred lens. We were chatting with&nbsp;<a href="https://www.triarchypress.net/three-horizons.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Bill Sharpe</a>&nbsp;about some workshops with civil society leaders with the aim of creating a shared compass &mdash; imagining other possibilities that would ensure Catalyst&rsquo;s support took them beyond just making the existing system better. I felt like every civil society meeting I had been in over a few years had been dominated by a view that civil society was there only to deliver services. I felt like we had forgotten, or were failing to imagine, who we could be together.</p> <p><a href="https://cassierobinson.medium.com/change-happens-if-our-collective-imagination-changes-7a1c0475a578"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>