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Narrative Initiative

Website:

www.narrativeinitiative.org/

Project of:

New Venture Fund

Formation:

2017

Executive Director:

Rinku Sen

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The Narrative Initiative is a nonprofit training and advocacy group that advocates for changing and influencing the narrative on issues towards equity and social policy. 1 It was “conceived and funded” in 2017 by Atlantic Philanthropies and the Ford Foundation, and operates as a project of the New Venture Fund, a nonprofit in the Arabella Advisors network of left-of-center “dark money” organizations. 2

Activities

The Narrative Initiative was founded in 2017 after left-wing activists were shocked and disoriented by then-President Donald Trump’s successful communication efforts during the 2016 presidential election cycle. 3

The organization works to shift the “values and beliefs” of Americans in a leftward direction through communications training and advocacy programs. 1 It promotes an advocacy model based on storytelling and narratives that engages audiences on emotional rather than logical levels. 4

It offers training programs in advancing left-wing social change for artists, students, professionals, and activists. It also organizes advocacy working groups on topics such as “Asian American Narrative,” “Health,” “Climate Migration,” and “Rural Democracy.” 5

In 2017, the Narrative Initiative conducted a project called, “Catalyzing Narrative Changes in the States.” This was a state-by-state effort for what the organization claimed was “authoritarian populism across the country,” beginning with Minnesota. 6

In conducting programs, the Narrative Initiative claims it interviewed more than 120 “narrative change-makers and researchers” in 2019. 7

Convergence Partnership Report

In 2022, the Narrative Initiative was commissioned by Convergence Partnership to produce a report designed to encourage left-of-center donors to coordinate and focus their funding of left-wing efforts to create “narrative change.” 8

The report gained widespread attention among left-of-center sources in part due to the high profile of the organizations that make up the Convergence Partnership, including the California Endowment, the Chicago Community Trust, the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Elevated Chicago, the Health Forward Foundation, the Foundation for Louisiana, the Kansas Health Foundation, the Kresge Foundation, the Sierra Health Foundation, and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. 9

Leadership

Rinku Sen is the executive director of the Narrative Institute as of 2024. She previously worked as the executive director of Race Forward. In addition, she has previously worked for PolicyLink, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the Ford Foundation. She sits on the boards of journalism advocacy group Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) and the Ms. Foundation, and was previously on the board of the Women’s March. 10 11

Sen was a guest speaker during an online webinar titled “#RaceAnd the Way Forward: Racial Justice After the 2024 Elections” hosted by self-described “racial equity organization” Race Forward on November 13, 2024. The webinar claimed to discuss the “next steps for the racial justice movement” following former president Donald Trump winning reelection in the 2024 Presidential elections. 12 Other speakers included Rukia Lumumba, the founder of left-of-center activist group People’s Advocacy Institute, and Ashleigh Gardere, the president of advocacy group PolicyLink. 13

Rachel Weidinger is the program director for the Narrative Initiative. She formerly founded Upwell, a ocean-conservation group where she was the executive director 13

Shannon Hynes is the operations program manager with the group. She was previously a program associate with the California Community Foundation and a legislative aide in the New York State Assembly. 13

Alexis McGill Johnson was a previous board member of Narrative Initiative. During her time on the board, she worked as acting president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America14

Advisory Board

Narrative Initiative has a four-member advisory board. Its members are Alvin Starks of the Open Society Foundations, former William and Flora Hewlett Foundation communications director Eric Brown, Race Forward vice president Jeff Chang, and Democratic Party operative and communications strategist Kristen Grimm of Spitfire Strategies. 15

Funding

The Atlantic Philanthropies launched the Narrative Initiative in 2016 with a $25 million grant to New Venture Fund over four years. 16 That same year, the Ford Foundation announced a $5 million grant in support of the Narrative Initiative over the same time frame. 17

As a project of the New Venture Fund, the Narrative Initiative does not publicly report its budgets or disclose its donors. However, a number of major left-of-center foundations and other donors have publicly announced their support for Narrative Initiative, including the Open Society Foundations, 18 the Henry Luce Foundation, 19 the Democracy Fund, 20 the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, 21 the Andrus Family Fund, 22 the Meyer Foundation, 23 Unbound Philanthropy, 24 and the James Irvine Foundation. 25

References

  1. “Homepage.” Narrative Initiative. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/.
  2. About Us. Native Initiative. Accessed March 21, 2020. https://narrativeinitiative.org/about-us/
  3. “Waves: A Model for Deep Narrative Change.” Narrative Initiative, July 8, 2020. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/post/waves-a-model-for-deep-narrative-change.
  4. “What Is Narrative?” Narrative Initiative. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/what-is-narrative.
  5. “Opportunities.” Narrative Initiative. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/opportunities
  6.  “Catalyzing Narrative Change in States.” Narrative Initiative, October 29, 2019. https://narrativeinitiative.org/project/minnesota
  7. “Narrative Change in 2019. Narrative Initiative. December 19, 2019. Accessed March 29, 2020. https://narrativeinitiative.org/blog/narrative-change-in-2019/
  8. “Funding Narrative Change, an Assessment and Framework.” Convergence Partnership, September 9, 2023. https://convergencepartnership.org/publication/funding-narrative-change-an-assessment-and-framework/.
  9. “Funding Narrative Change, an Assessment and Framework.” Kresge Foundation, September 8, 2022. https://kresge.org/resource/funding-narrative-change-an-assessment-and-framework/.
  10. “Our Team.” Narrative Institute, Accessed November 19, 2024. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/our-team
  11. Sen, Rinku. “50 Years of the Ms. Foundation: Rinku Sen.” Ms. Foundation For Women. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://forwomen.org/blog/50-years-of-the-ms-foundation-rinku-sen/.
  12. “#RaceAnd the Way Forward: Racial Justice After the 2024 Elections.” Eventbrite, November 13, 2024. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/raceand-the-way-forward-racial-justice-after-the-2024-elections-tickets-1054532628479
  13. “Meet Our Team.” Narrative Initiative. Accessed March 29, 2020. https://narrativeinitiative.org/team-board/
  14.  Yoder, Katie. “Planned Parenthood’s New Head: 10 Things to Know After CBS Interview.” Townhall. July 31, 2019. Accessed March 21, 2020. https://townhall.com/columnists/katieyoder/2019/07/31/planned-parenthoods-new-head-10-things-to-know-after-cbs-interview-n2551009
  15. “Our Team.” Narrative Initiative. Accessed December 10, 2024. https://www.narrativeinitiative.org/our-team.
  16.  “The Narrative Initiative: Atlantic Philanthropies.” The Atlantic Philanthropies. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://www.atlanticphilanthropies.org/grants/the-narrative-initiative.
  17. “127429 – New Venture Fund.” Ford Foundation, June 10, 2024. https://www.fordfoundation.org/work/our-grants/awarded-grants/grants-database/new-venture-fund-127429/.
  18. “Open Society Foundations – Awarded Grants, Scholarships, and Fellowships.” Open Society Foundations – Awarded Grants, Scholarships, and Fellowships – Open Society Foundations. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/grants/past?filter_keyword=narrative%2Binitiative&grant_id=OR2023-90106.
  19. “Narrative Initiative Network Weaving.” Henry Luce Foundation. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://hluce.org/grants/narrative-initiative-network-weaving/.
  20.  “Narrative Initiative.” Democracy Fund, November 18, 2024. https://democracyfund.org/grant/narrative-initiative-2/.
  21. Avruch, Rob. “CZI’s Emergent Approach to Narrative Investments.” Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, November 2023. https://chanzuckerberg.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/23_11_08_CZI_HousingPDF-3.pdf.
  22. “Speaking Truth to Power: Narrative Change for Youth Power Building.” Andrus Family Fund. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://affund.org/speaking-truth-to-power-narrative-change-for-youth-power-building/.
  23. “Racial Equity Toolkit.” Meyer Foundation, February 19, 2020. https://meyerfoundation.org/racial-equity-toolkit/.
  24. “Our Funding History.” Unbound Philanthropy. Accessed December 2, 2024. https://unboundphilanthropy.org/funding-history/.
  25. Soriano, Thea. “How Asian American Futures, AAPI Force-EF, and Vietrise Are Using Narrative Change to Drive Civic Engagement.” The James Irvine Foundation, June 12, 2024. https://www.irvine.org/insights/how-asian-american-futures-aapi-force-ef-and-vietrise-are-using-narrative-change-to-drive-civic-engagement/.
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