
Silent Partner
Create Access for Someone
What it is:
A person buys a ticket for someone else—often as a gift, act of generosity, or belief that someone would benefit.
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What gets funded:
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One person’s seat
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A single experience
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Collective impact
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Why people do it:
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Friendship, mentorship, generosity
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Pay forward access by reducing friction to attend
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Turn listening into immediate action by funding time, space, and community
Capacity Partner
Create Access for Organizations
What it is:
A company funds access for employees, clients, or a community group as part of professional development, talent retention, or brand positioning.
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What gets funded:
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Multiple seats or a cohort
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A structured program with outcomes
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A measurable organizational benefit (culture, leadership capacity, or values)
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Why companies do it:
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Leadership development
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Employee longevity and retention
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Functional outcomes with carryover
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Skill building activities and opportunities
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Brand positioning around human sustainability