Communion is a collective leadership practice of disciplined human connection and exchange that replenishes individual faith in expansive culture shift and possibility.
CHAPTER 1
Shared Expectations
Accelerate Meaningful Connections
Shared Expectations
Accelerate Meaningful Connections
A shared understanding of care and accountability serves as a reliable shorthand for reputation or social capital in interactions between decision-makers belonging to trust-based professional networks designed to share assets, opportunities, and information.

CHAPTER 1. ESSAY 1
The Hard R. The Death
of Rigor
Corey Davis (he|they)
Founder & Creative Director |
Maven Leadership Collective
The loss of rigor in shaping ideas has fundamentally altered the ways we relate to each other and work together. Increased inability to rely on certain norms or expectations can atrophy our capacity for trust, partnership, and imagination. How did we end up here and what will it take for us to reclaim reliable standards for effort and accountability as valued currency among professionals?

CHAPTER 1. ESSAY 2
Maven Spotlight.
Improvisation: Meditations on Rule-breaking, Recovery & Finding a Collective Groove
Maven Diego Melgar (he|him)
Musician and Educator
Maven Diego Melgar–guitarist, composer, and educator–demystifies improvisation using fundamentals distilled from a decade of performance and research. His generosity transforms artistry into practical tools for us to cultivate relationships, curiosity and discipline in our professional social impact practice.
CHAPTER 2
Questioning. What Faith Invites & Change Requires
Questioning. What Faith Invites & Change Requires
Experts who lead change from a place of curiosity inspire more creative and collaborative environments. The community culture that emerges nourishes broad-based possibility and invites deeper thinking with accessibility for others to contribute.

CHAPTER 2. ESSAY 1
Queering Philanthropy
Dr. Naomi Ruth Cobb (she|her)
Sociologist & Foundation Board Member
Maven Alexander Rosales (he|him)
Foundation Executive
What does it look like to reimagine established organized giving practices and our relationship to them using the deep knowing gained from the lived experience, proximity to pressing issues, and professional expertise of queer and trans practitioners? Here, thought leaders with deep ties to community share current trends, aspirations for the field, and recommendations for practitioners of all identities reimagining their roles.

CHAPTER 2. ESSAY 2 & 3
What Were You Thinking?
Maven Pioneer Winter (he|they)
Founder, Choreographer & Artistic Director
Maven Kyle Maharlika (he|him)
Operations Executive
For high profile decision-makers, shifting gears may come with the territory, but rarely is there an instruction manual. Mavens share never-before-heard accounts of their thought process in make-or-break moments when unexpected events dictate they chart a new path in high stakes pivots. Navigate uncertainty with more confidence having the benefit of their insights.
CHAPTER 3
Context Clues Aren’t Written In
The Margins

Context Clues Aren’t Written In
The Margins
Considering the true costs to deliver sustainable outcomes is at the core of equitable social impact and strategies for mobilizing support for innovators and creatives.

CHAPTER 3. ESSAY 1
Taste & See
Maven Nzingah Onisowa(she|her)
Maven Wellbeing Instructor
Building a new business or community effort involves intense collaboration and learning that require tremendous energy that can be disruptive to the wellbeing of founders. Requests for business plans and grant proposals seldom include plans for our mental and physical health, which are just as critical to our success. Maven’s latest digital series serves familiar Caribbean comfort food with a plant-based twist. Join 1000+ viewers who have integrated these tips and recipes with ease.
CHAPTER 4
Social Desire Lines

Social Desire Lines
Remaking gatekept environments by freely associating with like minds and building power through meaningful human connection instead of allowing those spaces to remake us is a radical act. How can we task those relationships with short-circuiting everything that makes our presence inconvenient to those environments maintaining the status quo? Our goal is collective ease, agency, and joy in persisting that makes flourishing possible.

CHAPTER 4. ESSAY 1
How Good It Can Be
Sara Gedeon(she|her)
Social Impact Executive
Corey Davis(he|they)
Culture Shift Strategist & Creative Producer
Maven Arsimmer McCoy(she|her)
Multidisciplinary Artist
Maven Kunya Rowley(he|they)
Founder & Artistic Director
Community-builders deserve thoughtful resources and strategies that demystify impact measurement, the various methods for understanding and communicating our work’s value to the people we serve. But, they are budget constrained and busy saving the world. And, for those with missions that untangle root causes of complex societal issues or ask us to reimagine collective futures, conventional methods can be burdensome, insufficient, and out of reach. Maven’s coaching clients share how creative approaches to process design are key to making impact measurement accessible and viable for them.
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