About | About the Futures Foundation |
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Purpose
The Futures Foundation promotes greater interest in, and understanding of, the future. Future Studies provides tools and perspectives to assist individuals and businesses today in preparing a more ideal tomorrow. The Foundation utilizes this discipline in planning and strategy. Vision We envisage a world where future generations are recognised as key stakeholders in all major decisions, and where the long-term consequences of those decisions are considered before action is taken. Structure One of the Foundation's great strengths is its decentralised, web-like structure. United by a common mission and shared values, each of the projects and programs of the Foundation is managed independently. The Foundation acts as a network of knowledge and resources, with members sharing and collaborating to produce outstanding outcomes. Funding The Foundation is a registered not-for-profit organisation structured as a company limited by guarantee. Funding comes from the annual subscriptions of our members, who are primarily based in Australia. We also welcome grants from philanthropic trusts. Currently, the Humanities and Social Sciences department of the University of Technology, Sydney, hosts our offices at its Broadway campus.
History
Strengthening the Network In 2002 The Futures Foundation merged with the Future of Work Foundation, chaired by its founder, Charles Brass, who succeeded Jan Lee Martin as chair of the new, combined Futures Foundation. |