This resource outlines an approach to evaluation that is grounded in measuring wellbeing systems change and what is most important to wellbeing.
Narrative change is critical in for older youth in foster care. This resource shares how to support a 12-month cohort to do it.
FFI partnered with the City of New London, CT to transform a city to focus on wellbeing without layering on new bureaucracy. This resource shares the steps that were taken and the lessons learned.
This report summarizes the Washington Thriving project, a statewide initiative to develop a strategic plan for residents from prenatal to age 25.
A webinar and accompanying slides offering Champions a deeper dive on FFI's systems change framework.
911 is the gateway to ambulances and emergency medical care, fire and rescue, and police. For too many of us, 911 is a gateway to greater trauma, not resolution. What it would look like to approach our public safety system with a wellbeing orientation?
For change to be sustained, transforming our systems must center community and what matters to people. Three leaders driving change in their communities discuss what it means to center community in ways that recognize, respect and authentically engage people.
Sandra Amborzy discusses how the Wellbeing Blueprint is providing a platform to transform and connect the civil legal system with other systems to advance a justice (vs. legal) system and accelerate wellbeing.
This resource is based on a 12-month cohort focused on narrative change to improve practice for older youth who have experienced foster care.
In early 2024, FFI Senior Fellow Phyllis Becker was joined by Henry A.J. Ramos and Gladys Carrión, two leaders who are transforming both the narratives that shape perceptions of crime and the systemic responses. Tune into their conversation as they shift the narrative on youth justice to highlight solutions that center wellbeing.
Learn how Seattle-King County is shifting the paradigm of the homeless response system by adopting a wellbeing approach.
Watch the recording of our conversation with Wellbeing Blueprint signer the Right Question Institute, who is working to build a more just and equitable democracy.