The Collective
Resourcing Cohort

This program is designed for individuals, organizations, and coalitions in San Diego, CA who want to resource their work in alignment with their values. Through solidarity, collaboration, and shared abundance, rather than scarcity and competition.

A hybrid cohort experience (in-person + virtual) featuring facilitated sessions, peer learning, and shared practice.

A cohort of 12–24 leaders from BIPOC-led and BIPOC-serving nonprofits, foundations, government and coalitions.

A clear, values-aligned collaboration plan that leads to at least one new partnership, a co-developed collective funding request, and meaningful momentum toward a regional, community-led action plan.

Source: Session participants in our in person sneak peak at Nonprofit Academy in San Diego

Why we created this program

Even amid political volatility and economic constraint, our communities continue to choose coordination, care, and collective action. We’ve seen firsthand that when organizations collaborate across missions—sharing resources, providing mutual aid, fundraising together, applying for grants jointly, pooling funds, and mobilizing collectively—we become stronger and more resilient.

This program is rooted in that truth.

We also know collaboration isn’t always easy. Many communities have been harmed by extractive and competitive systems. But our futures are tied, and we’re committed to practicing new ways of working that strengthen San Diego’s ecosystem and inspire similar efforts elsewhere.

Why now


Nonprofits are navigating a critical moment — rising community needs, shifting government funding, donor uncertainty, staff burnout, and political volatility. This cohort offers practical support and a solidarity-centered space for leaders to imagine new ways of resourcing together. It is both stabilizing and generative.

Practicing collective resourcing is more than a strategy; it’s a political and cultural commitment. It’s about aligning values with how we mobilize resources, care for staff, and build power at the community level.

We believe deeply in:

  • Abundance and solidarity over scarcity

  • Collaboration over competition

  • Coordination over chaos

More about
the program

Interested in supporting?

Your Foundation can support this sort of solidarity and stabilization in the region.

Interested in learning more about the next cohort?

Let us send you additional information so your organization can join in on the movement to build together.