Aspiration Events

Aspiration is a global leader in the design and delivery of innovative gatherings for nonprofit and non-governmental audiences.

Our event philosophy and facilitation focus on maximizing collaboration and peer sharing, while making sparing use of one-to-many and several-to-many session formats such as presentations and panels. We believe the ultimate potential and power of any convening lie in the collective untapped knowledge and experience of the participants, and we strive to tap that vast store by maximizing dialog, creativity and idea exchange.

We build agendas around participant-driven dialog and collaboration that connect all the stakeholders in strategy, design and development processes, and model our events to reflect the diverse and network-oriented nature of the communities we convene.  Our approach prioritizes concrete and tangible outcomes that engender rich post-event collaboration and meaningful impact.

Please see our white paper on our event philosophy and methodology. We maintain a wiki documenting our facilitation model and welcome questions, contributions and other feedback.

Upcoming & Recent Events

We are grateful that our calendar stays fairly full. Bookmark this page, where you can find out what's on the horizon, and be sure to signup for our emails to stay up to date!

Recent Event
November 20-22, 2024 // Preservation Park, Oakland California USA
Recent Event
September 17-19, 2024 // Hamburg, Germany
Recent Event
March 21-23, 2024 // Toronto, Canada
Our Sharing Model

Aspiration is an open knowledge organization and all our event methodologies and resources are published under open licenses.  We encourage re-use, invite contributions, and are always happy to discuss general practices and specific questions.

Read our paper on Creating Participatory Events >

There is no other place like Dev Summit. You have incubated a community that delivers so much goodness it’s remarkable. Thank you so much for stewarding this community and giving people like me a space to contribute and listen within it.

Ryan Ozimek, Soapbox Engage
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