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Independent journalism plays a critical role in supporting a well-functioning democracy. At Future of Good, we’re proud to contribute to this essential work by reporting on the most pressing issues and innovations in social impact.

In 2024, we explained, covered, and broke several stories. These include Social Finance events and new solutions, equitable funding practices and gaps, wellbeing in social impact spaces, and much more. Without Future of Good, these stories would not have been told.

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Your support allows us to hire additional journalists, photographers, and copywriters to research and follow complex stories that inform our work and build a thriving social impact sector.

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Anouk Bertner is the Executive Director of Future of Good, an award-winning social purpose media organization that equips changemakers with the insights they need to drive impact. She oversees strategy, day-to-day operations, and key programs. Anouk was the Board Chair of Common Approach to Impact Measurement, a key infrastructure for the social purpose sector.

Previously, she led EcoEquitable, a social enterprise supporting newcomer women through skills training and employment, including the acclaimed Sewing for Jobs program. Under her leadership, the organization pivoted during the pandemic to produce protective masks.

Anouk is passionate about systems change and is committed to reshaping the world. She is a mom to two humans and one dog, and believes there is no bad weather, just bad clothes.

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