FAQs

On this page we hope to answer some common questions about the Center and our work. If your question is not answered here, or if the answer given is not clear, please feel free tocontact us!

 

What does regenerative society mean?

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To regenerate means to form again, to restore, to recover from decline. We believe that a regenerative society is one in which self, other, and environment not only sustain but also renew, revitalize, and reinforce one another. To that end, we help leaders in spiritual, environmental, economic and community health to reconnect with what sustains them physically and spiritually, knowing that a regenerative society cannot be sustained around us unless it is also being cultivated within us. We seek to integrate regenerative practices in public and private life, bringing about renewal for individuals, communities, society, and, through each of those channels, for the earth that is our home.

To learn more about regenerativity, read the page Defining Regenerative.

What is regenerative leadership?

Our leaders on the way to a regenerative society are charged with the task of guiding us, bringing us along, influencing us, and conveying the enormous importance of the paradigm shift in which we are engaged. This is no easy task.

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To persevere effectively they need colleagues, community and a strong center of internal gravity, a strong inner beacon, including personal practices that help them live and lead from within. Together, these elements contribute to leadership that is continually renewed – to an integrated leadership that is regenerative in nature, because it is not isolated but exists in the context of relationship with self, other and environment.

The Center for Regenerative Society exists to serve, support and sustain leaders who are often on the frontlines of the cultural change process, who frequently feel as though they are meeting resistance while working “upstream,” against the current. Read more on theWho We Serve page. For more about regenerative society, see the question above and theDefining Regenerative page.

Where are you located?

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The Center for Regenerative Society offers programs at various venues in the Driftless Area and in its surrounding cities. Our staff currently work from offices in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Our long-range vision includes developing and directing a 24-bed rural retreat and educational center that will one day serve as home base for our programs and outreach efforts.

Who comes to your programs?

Read more about Who We Serve.

How is CRS structured and funded?

Visit our History, Governance and Investing in Regenerative Leadership pages to answer this question.

How did CRS begin?

Visit our History page to read about how we came to be.

Is CRS a religious organization?

While our current director is an ordained Episcopal priest affiliated with the Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, the Center for Regenerative Society is nonsectarian. We welcome the participation, value and insights of both spiritual and secular leaders from all traditions and walks of life who share our mission.

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How can I get involved?

You can attend a program, partner with us to offer a program, volunteer for us, and/or join our mailing list! Excited about what we’re doing? Consider supporting uswith a tax-deductible donation today!

Do you have a newsletter?

Yes! Join our mailing list to receive occasional updates, program announcements and our newsletter by email.

Go to Resources and Archives to read our past Newsletters as they become available.

Do you offer scholarships?

Please contact us to discuss potential scholarships for those in need. Please also contact us if you would like to sponsor a scholarship for a leader in one of our programs.

What resources would you recommend for learning more about regenerative leadership, community and society?

Visit our Resources and Archives page for some suggestions, or make suggestions of your own here that we might consider to be added to these pages.

How can I contact the center?

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