WINGSForum 2026 | ACT

The theme of WINGSForum 2026, ACT, reflects the urgent need for philanthropy to move from intention to practical action in response to the profound challenges facing people and the planet.

We have no shortage of analysis, dialogue, or evidence. What we need now is coordinated and practical action.

Across our field and societies, we feel a growing sense that we now need to act with urgency, courage, and hope. We know that if we want to see change in our economic, governance, cultural, and ecological systems, philanthropy must also change. And we know what it requires: acting as an equal partner alongside communities and those leading change on the ground; aligning our resources with purpose; committing to long-term, holistic approaches; working across sectors with ambition and humility; addressing root causes rather than symptoms; and strengthening the networks and relationships that make collective action possible.

Now is the time to act. 

Building on the work of past WINGSForums, this year’s edition will support participants in identifying practical levers for individual and collective action, and in strengthening their ability to shape organisations, practices, and partnerships toward the change we want to see.

The programme will offer inspiration and practical tools, create space for honest dialogue, encourage concrete commitments, strengthen relationships, and advance shared priorities.

WINGSForum 2026 will welcome a broad range of people working in and around philanthropy who are committed to strengthening its role in society. Participants will engage with ideas and practices emerging across regions that can help philanthropy respond in ways that are thoughtful, coordinated, and effective.

Transcend

Strengthening the ecosystems for sustained impact

For collective will to translate into sustained action, and for collaboration to take root and grow, philanthropy needs strong support systems: organisations, networks, and knowledge systems that ensure effective action over the long term. Recent disruptions to aid systems and the shrinking of civic space have shown how essential philanthropy support ecosystems are to moving resources to communities, strengthening the resilience and independence of local actors and social purpose organisations, and enabling the sector to learn, adapt, and respond at the pace today’s crises of inequality, climate and environmental collapse, tech disruption, and democratic backsliding demand.

This pathway will explore questions such as: What does a resilient and adaptive philanthropy ecosystem capable of driving systems change look like? How can philanthropy move from funding isolated initiatives to enabling aligned, system-wide impact? What capabilities, institutions, and partnerships must we strengthen to sustain long-term transformation? How can philanthropy unlock greater resources while deepening lasting social impact?

This pathway draws on Indigenous and grassroots perspectives and explores how we can transcend siloes and move towards true ecosystem thinking and action, rooted in contribution rather than attribution, reciprocity, holistic impact, place-based approaches, and local accountability.

The speaker lineup for WINGSForum 2026 will include leaders, practitioners, and experts from across the global philanthropy ecosystem.