For Foundations · Funding partners
This page details how The CIVIL Executive Series™ works for foundations and what investing in your grantees makes possible. Tell Civil who you are, and the team will review your request and grant access.
Civil’s methodology for institutional analysis and design is organized around eight institutional functions and applied through five disciplines. The Series puts the same framework Civil uses in its consulting practice to work inside a cohort.
Establishes current-state conditions.
See the system as it is, with purpose, position, and intended impact defined precisely.
Maps how functions relate.
Connect the pieces and make the interdependencies between functions explicit.
Tests structures against values.
Close the distance between what an institution promises and what actually carries it.
Translates analysis into decisions.
Turn design into practice, where declaration meets actual conditions.
Builds capacity to sustain.
The stabilizing discipline at the center, through which institutional judgment develops.
Each 12-week intensive is organized in three modules. Civil carries the analytical and facilitation work throughout; grantee leaders participate, they do not manage, prepare, or coordinate the program.
*Week ranges are approximate and adjust slightly by cohort and intensive.
This investment is most naturally aligned with operational effectiveness or institutional development portfolios. A foundation selects which grantees participate and at what level, and its funding covers the full cost of delivery: The CIVIL Dashboard™, facilitation, and implementation support, fully underwriting participation for the organizations it funds.
Each analysis is practitioner-led and specific to the organization, never templated or AI-generated. Where technology assists with information processing, the diagnostic judgment, facilitation, and recommendations remain the work of Civil practitioners.
Throughout the series, Civil provides the foundation periodic briefings on cohort-level themes and structural conditions, a grounded view of what its grantees are navigating, without disclosing findings specific to any individual organization.
One nonprofit through one 12-week intensive targeting a specific institutional function, with full 90-day activation support. For foundations that have identified a specific operational gap in one or more grantees.
One nonprofit through all three intensives across 36 weeks. For foundations whose grantees face strain that crosses more than one function.
Four ecosystem-aligned nonprofits in one shared cohort, building shared operational language and peer relationships across a foundation’s portfolio. For foundations working toward field-level coherence, not just individual grantee improvement.
Investments are structured as advisory engagements and are best aligned with a foundation’s organizational effectiveness or institutional development portfolio. Detailed investment levels, by scope and number of intensives, are shared in the full sponsorship brief.
Request the funding brief for the full investment matrix by scope and intensive count. Civil reviews each request and sends the brief directly, or talk with Dennis about the right fit for your portfolio.
Foundations receive confirmation of participation and an executive summary of structural priorities addressed, including cohort-level insights. Ecosystem Cohort Sponsorship reflects a single program delivery across a cohort of four nonprofits and twelve seats, not four separate institutional contracts.
The CIVIL Framework™ spans eight institutional functions. Series I addresses the three where strain shows up most often, operations, programs, and communications. Future series will extend the same cohort model across the remaining functions, until the full Framework is covered. A foundation that sponsors Series I is helping establish a program that will eventually address institutional health in its entirety.