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Resource Library

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Systems Leadership Series

Educopia serves as a gathering space for individuals and communities to share ideas, collaborate, and tackle the complex challenges of the knowledge sector. We’re exploring Systems Leadership as one approach to tackling these challenges. Through our Systems Leadership Series, we’re interviewing leaders who prioritize empathy, shared purpose, and collaboration, especially in times of change, when the systems we work within are evolving. By learning from individuals who are putting this framework into practice, our goal is to inspire a broader conversation on how practicing systems leadership at various levels can drive lasting change in our communities and ways of woking.

An Interview with Anne Lee Steele, STUDIO SANSHIN [Systems Leadership Series #4]
Anne Lee Steele talks about the evolving open ecosystem, the human side of systems leadership, and what it takes to sustain collaborative digital communities today.
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Interview with Kimberly Jenkins, The Fashion and Race Database [Systems Leadership Series #03]
In conversation with Kimberly Jenkins, the visionary behind The Fashion and Race Database, we trace the fault lines of exclusion and erasure that run through the fashion system, and explore the radical power of creativity, research, and institution-building as tools for rewriting the narrative.
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An Interview with Gita Manaktala, MIT Press [Systems Leadership Series #02]
Gita Manaktala of the MIT Press shares how university publishing can defend academic freedom, embrace innovation, and expand who gets to create and access knowledge, even in a time of profound change.
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An Interview with Gabriel Solís, After Violence Project [Systems Leadership Series #01]
Gabriel Solís of the After Violence Project invites us into a model of community-rooted, narrative-shifting systems change. From restorative operations and staff-led mutual aid to participatory archival practices and abolitionist advocacy, AVP is transforming how we respond to state violence and preserve endangered forms of knowledge.
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Systems Leadership Series

Educopia serves as a gathering space for individuals and communities to share ideas, collaborate, and tackle the complex challenges of the knowledge sector. We’re exploring Systems Leadership as one approach to tackling these challenges. Through our Systems Leadership Series, we’re interviewing leaders who prioritize empathy, shared purpose, and collaboration, especially in times of change, when the systems we work within are evolving. By learning from individuals who are putting this framework into practice, our goal is to inspire a broader conversation on how practicing systems leadership at various levels can drive lasting change in our communities and ways of woking.

An Interview with Anne Lee Steele, STUDIO SANSHIN [Systems Leadership Series #4]
Anne Lee Steele talks about the evolving open ecosystem, the human side of systems leadership, and what it takes to sustain collaborative digital communities today.
Read Blog Post
Interview with Kimberly Jenkins, The Fashion and Race Database [Systems Leadership Series #03]
In conversation with Kimberly Jenkins, the visionary behind The Fashion and Race Database, we trace the fault lines of exclusion and erasure that run through the fashion system, and explore the radical power of creativity, research, and institution-building as tools for rewriting the narrative.
Read Blog Post
An Interview with Gita Manaktala, MIT Press [Systems Leadership Series #02]
Gita Manaktala of the MIT Press shares how university publishing can defend academic freedom, embrace innovation, and expand who gets to create and access knowledge, even in a time of profound change.
Read Blog Post
An Interview with Gabriel Solís, After Violence Project [Systems Leadership Series #01]
Gabriel Solís of the After Violence Project invites us into a model of community-rooted, narrative-shifting systems change. From restorative operations and staff-led mutual aid to participatory archival practices and abolitionist advocacy, AVP is transforming how we respond to state violence and preserve endangered forms of knowledge.
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Community Cultivation Resources

Educopia’s Community Cultivation Resource Library is a growing, open access set of tools, templates, and guidance documentation intended to support facilitators and leaders of groups, communities, and organizations of all kinds. Each resource attends to a common challenge or milestone that Educopia has helped many communities to successfully navigate. We are publishing these resources to provide support and scaffolding that facilitators can use in their daily work.

The Resource Library is organized according to life-cycle stage (Formation, Validation, Acceleration, or Transition) and key growth area (Vision, Infrastructure, Finances and HR, Engagement, or Governance).

Community Cultivation — A Field Guide
Providing a powerful lens that can provide both emerging and established communities with ways to understand, evaluate, and plan their own growth, change, and maturation.
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Vision in Formation: Articulating Your Community’s Purpose
Using this guide, a facilitator can guide the initial members of a new community or network to articulate and document the shared purpose of their collaboration.
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Governance in Formation: Identifying Priorities for Action and Making Decisions
Governance in Formation provides the tools for a community to organize, make decisions, determine priorities, and move forward with actionable next steps toward their shared goals.
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Annual Reports

This archive contains digital copies of annual reports published by Educopia since 2015.

Educopia Annual Report 2020
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Educopia Annual Report 2019
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Educopia Annual Report 2017
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Educopia Annual Report 2016
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Educopia Annual Report 2015
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501(c)3 Documentation

Find copies of Educopia’s legal and financial documentation, including our bylaws and recent and historical Form 990.

2024 Form 990
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2023 Form 990
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2022 Form 990
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2020 Form 990
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2021 Form 990
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Educopia Institute Bylaws
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