What if our moment has come? What if we have finally emerged with a solution that future generations will honor for having ended hunger, poverty, war, needless diseases, climate change and everything else that threatens our survival and keeps us from thriving?

What if this solution were extremely difficult (but not impossible); expensive (but we have the funds); would take millions of people (we’ve got them); demand incredibly sophisticated organizing (like how we got to the moon, fought wars, built nations, cities, businesses)?

What if you became a part of it, a very big part, because it’s an enormous solution?

What if you dedicated your life and resources to it for the well-being of your kids, grandkids, great grandkids and so on – and frankly, most important of all – for you?

How do you think you would feel? You’re about to find out.

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Watch the trailer for the movie, “Uncharitable.”

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Watch the movie.

View your free, confidential, one-time screening of UnCharitable. Everything you know about change…is about to change.

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Join the movement.

Listen to a confidential conversation with the UnCharitable and Social Current teams on an unbelievable everything plan for the nonprofit sector and the solving of social problems.

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Take a look at this overview.

The biggest, boldest, set of connected ideas that the non-profit sector has ever seen, because there’s not one reason that the charitable sector hasn’t solved our enormous problems. There are ten.

Donors are tired of giving to organizations that don’t ever seem to make a dent in our problems.

Problems persist and no one has a convincing theory or plan to change that. We’ve identified the big structural impediments to the nonprofit sector’s ability to solve social problems, catalogued them over years of learning and research, and addressed them, comprehensively and holistically. And with Social Current as the catalyst, convener, and activator we’re focusing a range of innovative solutions at them. Our north star is simple: solve these problems once and for all, for everyone.

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Help UnCharitable and the Social Current Team apply this comprehensive solution to at least 5 Cities


Creating NASA-like entities in each city
, overseeing and organizing philanthropy, government and the for-profit  sector to bring  profound, systemic change.   Gather data as the solution is tested –  revise, refine and adjust its application. Organize media to focus on the results (local, state, and nationwide coverage). Develop a TV series to capture the triumphs, tragedies and comedy as each city digs deep into making their city work for everyone with no one and nothing left behind. Other nations, for instance Canada, could be testing the solution at the same time, using donations and/or government funds.  

Within the first year the refined solutions (and a growing sense of hope) could expand globally. It could be organized and funded on local, city, state, federal and global levels, using unleashed philanthropy, increased impact investing, savvy for-profit investing and (once vetted) massive government funds.   It’s estimated that it would take roughly $7 trillion dollars to solve the major challenges facing our species. There is an estimated $360 trillion of worldwide wealth.  

Transforming the world and all our lives would cost 2% of what we have.

For more details, please reach out to Meredith Blake, Producer, UnCharitable

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