Human Potential Summit provides vision for a new future of work

The average American will spend more than 90,000 hours at work. It is no wonder, then, that the vast majority of people feel finding fulfillment in their job is important. The Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) supports Americans in their pursuit of meaningful work. Specifically, we partner with innovators and employers who are helping people identify what motivates them, hone … Continued

St. Anselm College’s Center for Ethics in Society: politics minus the polarization

The mission of St. Anselm College’s Center for Ethics in Society is to improve collaboration among individuals, organizations, and communities in orders to address important societal challenges. It achieves this mission by fostering the values of hospitality, humility, listening, learning, community, and a respect for the common good. The Center has served nearly 2,000 students, including Michael … Continued

CKF announces partnership with Work Shift to highlight employers building work cultures from the bottom-up

The Charles Koch Foundation announced a new partnership with Work Shift, a leading independent media outlet focused on the intersection of education and work. The sponsorship will enable Work Shift to expand its coverage of employers that are building work cultures from the bottom-up by empowering workers and transforming their thinking about talent. Work Shift … Continued

Northeastern University: How HR leaders and executives can create a truly inclusive hiring process

Eliminating degree requirements from job postings does not guarantee an employer will broaden their workforce. Indeed, according to Burning Glass Institute research cited by Northeastern University scholars, 45% of firms that removed these rules did not end up hiring many non-degree holders. The team at Northeastern wanted to understand why, and began by examining hiring … Continued

SPERO will unlock potential of Wichita residents

According to a local news report, 40 percent of Wichita, Kan. residents are struggling to pay for basic living expenses. A new partnership between local employers and Wichita State University (WSU) aims to address that challenge by helping more Wichitans take their economic futures into their own hands. The W. Frank Barton School of Business … Continued

Miami University Menard Family Center for Democracy: Fostering a culture of openness on campus

Rooted in the belief that a healthy democracy requires an informed and engaged citizenry, the Menard Family Center for Democracy at Miami University supports community-focused programming, engaged teaching, and research. The Center’s promotion of openness and democratic theory builds the capacity of students, citizens, and communities to collaborate across social divides to build toward a more prosperous … Continued

ICYMI: CKF in The Washington Post

When it comes to embracing non-college learning opportunities, stigma is not the biggest obstacle for individuals to overcome.  As Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) Executive Director Ryan Stowers explained in a Washington Post letter to the editor, a larger problem is that, broadly, many Americans simply do not know where to start. The letter was published in response … Continued

What we’re reading: the mutual benefit of career-connected learning

Summer is nearing its end. In most school districts, students have returned, or will soon head back, to their classrooms to start a new academic year. One trend we are reading about in high school classrooms is the introduction of career-connected learning, a practice that introduces students to different careers through partnerships with individual professionals, … Continued