Dr. David Kresta, Translation Research Agent of Thriving at Duke Divinity, is the author of Feeding the 5,000 Fishing Differently's® Case Study. The case study examines the work of faith-inspired leaders at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Morristown, New Jersey, and the Spring Street Community Development Corporation (CDC). The study outlines the adaptive reuse of the church kitchen and fellowship hall and highlights the challenges, strategies, and benefits associated with such projects. Oikos is dedicated to helping BIPOC anchor institutions replicate the work outlined in the case study of our flagship congregation. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/dsvJyW8c #oikosinstituteforsocialimpact #oikosinstitute #economicmobility #socialimpact #socialjustice #socialjusticeadvocate #socialjusticeeducator #socialjusticeeducation #fishingdifferently #churchleadership #churchministry #blackchurchesbelike #blackchurch #HBCU #hbcu
The Oikos Institute for Social Impact
Non-profit Organization Management
Chicago, Illinois 869 followers
About us
The Oikos Institute for Social Impact was established to train, inspire and nurture social entrepreneurs within communities of faith and for-profit enterprises. We offer degree and non-degree programs through our strategic partnerships with seminaries and colleges, conferences and congregations throughout the United States and abroad. Our distinctiveness is rooted in the restoration of communities using appreciative inquiry. We refer to this process as Fishing Differently. Participants in our courses learn how to access multiple sources of capital (F.I.S.H.) to achieve the vision and mission of their organizations. This training is well suited for congregational leaders who are consumed with the day-to-day tasks of congregational ministry, yet hunger for a more expansive, outwardly focused approach to ministry. The program seeks to help gifted clergy live into a vision of leadership that reaches beyond the typical, inwardly focused, parochial patterns of congregational life. We also train experienced pastors to become Facilitators, so that they may train local congregations on how to Fish Differently. Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), such as architects and real estate developers, who work with local congregations, are encouraged to become Facilitators as well. The Oikos Catalytic Loan Fund provides flexible, affordable and responsible financing and technical assistance for community stabilization and development efforts and initiatives that benefit low- to moderate-income families and individuals throughout our service areas.
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- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2020
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11218 S Bishop St
Chicago, Illinois 60643, US
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The Oikos Institute for Social Impact teaches that Fishing Differently® means harnessing the power of your assets, including real estate, for communal transformation and economic mobility. The money will follow the mission! Hear from Co-founders, Rev. Dr. Reginald Blount and Rev. Dr. Sidney Williams, in this quick excerpt from a previous 'Cornerstones of Social Impact' webinar, 'Building Social Capital: Collaborating not Competing for Social Impact.' Full Webinar here: https://lnkd.in/eGZR3T2S PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! #oikosinstituteforsocialimpact #oikosinstitute #economicmobility #socialimpact #socialjustice #socialjusticeadvocate #socialjusticeeducator #socialjusticeeducation #fishingdifferently #churchleadership #churchministry #blackchurchesbelike #blackchurch #HBCU #hbcu
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Grateful for the partnership between the Oikos Institute for Social Impact and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, made possible by Lilly Endowment’s Thriving Congregations Initiative, to launch our second cohort in Chicago. This cohort will work with Garrett Black Alums and DMin students in our Strategic Leadership for Black Congregations to harness the power of their assets to make greater social impact in their communities. Thankful to those able to make our interest meeting today!
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We’re thrilled to be featured in Faith and Leadership’s article highlighting how faith communities collaborate effectively to address climate risks. 🌿 Our partners, Metropolitan AME Church and The Oikos Institute for Social Impact are actively working to reduce urban heat islands and flooding through the use of #SmartSurfaces. Their efforts are helping create cooler, safer neighborhoods, proving that community-driven solutions can make a significant difference in cities' resilience against climate change. This collaboration underscores the power of faith-based organizations in promoting environmental justice and enhancing community well-being. From installing permeable pavements to creating green spaces, these initiatives are not just about mitigating climate risks, but also about fostering equity and resilience where it's needed most. Read the full story to learn more about how our partners are transforming their communities and leading the way in climate risk mitigation: https://lnkd.in/ea6EpZrz. #ClimateAction #UrbanResilience #EnvironmentalJustice #FaithInAction #CoolSurfaces
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The Faith and Philanthropy Initiative moved another $3.2 million in general operating support this summer to 14 incredible organizations leading with spiritual imagination and rethinking the role that faith & spirituality has in transforming our society. This year’s grants brings a total of $6.2 million dollars to an incredible cross-section of folks channeling deep spiritual wisdom to address their community’s greatest needs. This report is an amazing visual of who the first-year grants are and what they're bringing in their communities. Acres of Ancestry, Boundless Freedom Project, Faith in Public Life, Faith Matters Network, Inner City Muslim Action Network, JAIA Youth, LiveFree/Empower, Native Organizers Alliance, Rise Up, Soulforce, Undivided and Winnemem Wintu (Sawalmem) all offer a contextual spiritual imagination within their communities. What a powerful cross-section of amazing work! It’s been a delight to work with the advisory group Jason Garrett, Rodney McKenzie, Jr., Jonathan VanAntwerpen, Donna Bransford, Canaan McCaslin, Rich Havard, Allison Harrington (she/her), Ben Davis, Christina Quattrocchi, Joshua Russell, Sarah Wade, Ona Winet moving these resources and gratitude for all of those contributing to the fund. Check out the inspiring report and visuals from Year 1’s cohort!
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Join Our Community on YouTube! 🎥 Exciting news! Subscribe to our YouTube channel, Fishing Differently, for the latest videos, tutorials, and updates. 🌟 Our channel focuses on helping individuals leverage Faith, Intellectual, Social, and Human Capital (FISH) effectively. If you’re interested in topics related to Religion, Faith, and Finance for Social Impact, hit the subscribe button and click the bell icon to stay updated. 🐟💡 Your support means everything to us! Can't wait to embark on this journey with you. See you on YouTube! 📺 https://lnkd.in/eYAkv3pW
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🚨 FLASH SALE EXTENDED 🚨 Due to the overwhelming response of our FLASH SALE, we are extending it to Tuesday, August 6, 11:59 PM! Get your Fishing Differently® 2024 Tickets for $100 off! We connect impact investors and faith-inspired leaders to harness their assets for economic mobility and communal transformation. 🌍✨ Join us! Click https://lnkd.in/dUcVUwse