Why? Real impact for your money!

Worldview Journeys Foundation is a small, independent organisation doing impactful, original work that no one else does. In the five years since our founding, and with a minimal budget, we have:

  • Brought the Worldview Test — now taken by nearly 100,000 people worldwide — into educational and organizational practice;
  • Developed and researched an innovative dialogue method that is increasingly used across diverse contexts;
  • Created a powerful, transformative learning program tested with thousands of participants and published in peer-reviewed journals;
  • Built an international Facilitator Network, scaling the worldview-work;
  • Established a Generative Dialogue Lab at Utrecht University;
  • And developed a growing body of academic and public writing that is bringing a worldview lens to some of the most pressing questions of our time.

We believe this work is just getting started — and with some support, we can do so much more. As you can see, a small contribution to Worldview Journeys goes a long way!


What your support makes possible

Our foundation is a small organisation with a large ambition: to develop pathways for personal, cultural, and systemic change by addressing worldviews. Your donation supports:

  • Scaling what we’ve built. We’re a small organisation carrying important work that could have significant societal impact. Every contribution helps us move toward the team and infrastructure this work needs to reach its potential;
  • Using our public voice to bring important perspectives to the fore that are currently hardly heard or featured in the public domain;
  • Developing new projects — such as Breaking Through Polarization, which tests whether generative dialogue can bridge our deepest divides, and a forthcoming book on dialogue and cultural change;
  • Sustaining independent, non-commercial work — our research and public writing are not driven by commercial interests but by the conviction that worldview literacy is essential for navigating the crises of our time;
  • Keeping our public resources freely accessible — including the Worldview Test, open dialogue sessions, and freely available essays and research.

How you can support us

Option 1: Direct donation (recommended)

This is the most effective way to support our work. 100% of your donation goes directly to Worldview Journeys Foundation — with no platform fees or transaction costs.

  • IBAN: NL48BUNQ2071197909
  • BIC: BUNQNL2AXXX
  • Name: Stichting Worldview Journeys
  • Reference: Donation

Worldview Journeys Foundation is recognised by the Dutch Tax Authority as an organisation serving the public good (ANBI status, RSIN 863862792). This means your donation is tax-deductible in the Netherlands

Option 2: Subscribe on World/views (Substack)

You can also support us by becoming a paid subscriber to World/views, our Substack publication. Please note that Substack and payment processing fees apply (~13%), so a direct donation ensures more of your contribution reaches our work.

Option 3: Get in touch with us

Want to make a larger contribution or support a specific project? We’d love to hear from you — whether you’re a funder exploring alignment, or an individual who wants to support something specific. Get in touch!


Other ways to support our work

Not in a position to donate? There are many other ways to support what we do:

  • Spread the word — share our World/views essays with someone who might resonate. Like, comment, and forward — it makes a real difference for our visibility.
  • Join a session — come to a dialogue session, workshop, or join the Worldview Journey. Your presence enriches the conversation!
  • Take and share the Worldview Testtake it yourself and invite others to explore their worldview.
  • Become a Worldview Journey facilitator — experience the Worldview Journey, complete our Facilitator Training, and join a growing international community of practice bringing this work into new contexts worldwide.
  • Connect us — know a funder, journalist, podcast host, or potential partner who should know about our work? Introduce us.