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Guerrilla Foundation
Further reading and links to other foundations at: http://guerrillafoundation.org/journey-participatory-grantmaking/
All sponsors can be found at: https://www.neopolis.network/projects/future-of-work-2016/

Neopolis Network - Switzerland
NEOPOLIS is an entrepreneurial research and idea development network, which was founded by young entrepreneurs and scholars.
We are interested in political, economic and societal concepts and innovations that help us to face the challenges of the 21st century. Our particular interest lies in social innovations that strengthen individual freedom and self-responsibility as well as solidarity and a just society.Current projects relate to topics such as direct democracy, unconditional basic income, trustee ownership, peer to peer insurances, and decentralised social and economic networks.
We explore these issues through theoretical and empirical research, field experiments, prototypes and by providing discussion platforms such as conferences.

Institute for the Future
IFTF brings people together to make the future—today. Whether you’re a strategic leader in a large organization or a community leader in a struggling neighborhood or a netizen who wants to mobilize global crowds, we have practical tools, research, and programs that turn foresight into the critical new insights that ultimately lead to action.

Mont Pelerin Society
The Mont Pelerin Society (MPS) is an international organization composed of economists (including eight winners of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences), philosophers, historians, intellectuals, business leaders, and others committed to their understanding of personal and political freedom. The society advocates freedom of expression, free market economic policies, the political values of an open society.

Property and Freedom Society
The Property and Freedom Society (PFS) is an Austro-libertarian organization devoted to the promotion of property rights, free trade, anti-empiricism when it comes to economics,[1][2] anti-militarism, anti-egalitarianism, freedom of association, and cultural conservatism.[3] Founded in May 2006 under the stewardship of Hans-Hermann Hoppe, a libertarian theorist and former University of Nevada, Las Vegas Business School professor, PFS presents itself as a more radically libertarian alternative to the Mont Pelerin Society.