changemake
Changemake is a term used in social innovation and community development to describe a deliberate process of creating lasting social or environmental impact by coordinating diverse actors and resources. It emphasizes action-oriented outcomes while centering participatory practices, ethics, and learning. Rather than a fixed methodology, changemake refers to a family of approaches that seek to transform ideas into scalable action through collaboration.
Origins and usage: The phrase emerged in civic-technology, nonprofit, and academic circles during the 2010s as
Core principles: inclusivity and equity; co-design with affected communities; transparency and accountability; iterative testing and learning;
Methods and tools: facilitation and narrative shaping; stakeholder mapping and power analysis; design thinking and prototyping;
Applications and examples: changemake has informed urban renewal, education initiatives, environmental and climate projects, and nonprofit
Criticism and challenges: practitioners warn of burnout and donor dependence, underscore power imbalances, and note challenges
See also: social innovation; design thinking; participatory planning; civic technology; impact evaluation.