This season, we will be offering a Making Money Make Change High Net Wealth Praxis cohort & a Solidarity Economy High Net Wealth Praxis cohort. Â
What is High Net Wealth Praxis? Praxis is a virtual political education program for cohorts of young people with access to more than 1M in liquid assets or with influence over family assets of at least 10M. Â
High Net Wealth Praxis will run from October 2025-March 2026. The meetings will be biweekly on Zoom for 90 minutes. Â
The Making Money Make Change Praxis will be facilitated by lily bo shapiro (RG NYC) and Lissa Piercy (RG DC). The Solidarity Economy Praxis will be led by a cross-class facilitation team, Valeriya Epshteyn and Nadav David, both former staff members of RG. Â
Learn more and apply here. If you'd like to talk to someone about whether this opportunity is for you, please contact Leah ([email protected]). |
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MAKING MONEY MAKE CHANGE 2025 |
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Last month, our staff gathered in person for our bi-annual retreat. Through a week of strategy, hard conversations, and connection, we created this mural together, which you'll see on display (and in use!) at this year’s Making Money Make Change. Â
MMMC is often the first wave in a lifelong political journey for young people with access to wealth and class privilege. It’s a political home where we get to find our people, move past shame, and take real action. It’s the foundation that makes it possible for our membership community to move $100 million each year to frontline movements. Â
Join us this November 13–16 in Santa Fe, NM. Whether you're brand new or a seasoned organizer, our movement needs all of us to win. Â
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In early August, RG Ohio hosted a house party fundraiser for our resource mobilization campaign partner, Motherful. The event was lively and well-attended and garnered nearly $60,000 in pledges! We'll continue our donor organizing efforts for this incredible organization through the fall. |
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The New York Chapter has been busy this Summer and has just completed a full chapter inventory, where we surveyed all active chapter members to ensure they are dues-paying and that we have detailed information on their current and past involvement with RG. We are excited to utilize this new data to inform our chapter-wide organizing and 2026 retreat. Our General Circle also just oversaw a turnover in leadership, which includes two people serving in leadership for the first time. In July, our immigrant justice circle took members on a tour of the new community center of our chapter partner Make the Road New York, and our Indigenous Solidarity Circle is now kicking off its fall fundraising drive for the Manna-hatta Fund, beginning with holding a political education session during a Shinnecock Nation Powwow on September 1.
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| Donor Briefing: Palestinian Human Rights, Digital Oppression, and Big Tech's Influence |
RG is co-sponsoring this donor briefing from 7amleh https://7amleh.org/ - The Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media. This is their first briefing on the urgent state of digital rights in Palestine. For over a decade, 7amleh has exposed and challenged the digital dimensions of Palestinian oppression, including censorship, surveillance, Big Tech complicity, and emerging AI technologies. The very mechanisms of repression used against Palestinians, such as internet shutdowns, algorithmic targeting, mass surveillance, and AI-driven military technologies, are increasingly being exported, adopted, and adapted worldwide, including across the U.S. Join us to learn why affirming digital freedom for Palestinians is not only urgent, but also a necessary step in resisting the global infrastructure of surveillance and control.
 If you are interested in attending this briefing, please email Ciara at [email protected]. |
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Hosted by Allison Budschalow and Michael Gast, Movement Money dives deep into the messy, vital conversations about class, wealth, and what it takes to fund radical change. From the lived experiences of a (sorta) working-class Mongolian woman from Philly and a (sorta) wealthy white guy from San Francisco, this show brings real talk from both sides of the class spectrum.
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Whether you’re a grassroots organizer, a major donor, or somewhere in between, Movement Money is for anyone mobilizing resources for justice. Hear from organizers, trust fund inheritors, and frontline leaders as they wrestle with the role of money in movements for climate justice, housing, democracy, and more.
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Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts—and join the conversation that’s making class and money less taboo, and more powerful tools for change. |
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Resource Generation is 95% funded by members like you—young people with wealth organizing to redistribute land, wealth, and power.
We encourage you to consider joining RG as a dues-paying member, and if you would like to get involved in your local chapter, please fill out this intake form!
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