How can we ensure that everyone has a fair shot at wellbeing? Utilize our Wellbeing Design Principles to turn the wellbeing framework into action.
The Full Frame Initiative defines wellbeing as the set of needs and experiences universally required in combination and balance to weather challenges and have health and hope.
Wellbeing isn't just a "nice to have." In this resource, we break down the myths and misconceptions about wellbeing and tradeoffs.
Policymakers, funders and organizations focus on survivors' safety to evaluate the effectiveness of domestic violence programs. We asked survivors how they define success and found a different answer.
This tool offers a set of questions related to tradeoffs and the Five Domains of Wellbeing that you can use as a “check engine light” for you and your work.
The U.S. should be a country where everyone has a fair shot at opportunity, and to thrive. But let's be real: that's not the case. Watch this video to learn why — and how we can change it.
This discussion guide accompanies the video of the same name that introduces a powerful visual analogy for the systems that lead to unequal access to wellbeing.
All of us share a drive to feel whole, individually and collectively. We're all hardwired for wellbeing, and we all deserve a fair shot at it, too. But we don't all have the same access.
Download the tips sheet for definitions of each of the five domains of wellbeing and how to connect them to supporting survivors of domestic violence.
This workshop facilitation guide helps you lead group conversations and an assessment process to identify what's working for people and why.
The Sozosei Foundation explores the role of the built environment in decriminalizing mental illness.
Pets help us meet our drive for wellbeing, however, they are often overlooked within systems.