Praxia Partners designs and implements just and sustainable social systems that expand accessibility to health, economic and mobility choices, education and earth stewardship for more people.
We innovate enterprises, mentor organizations, expand resources and develop partnerships that advance belonging:
Community Building Partners
transforms neighborhoods through collaboration
Community Renewable Energy
delivers access to clean, affordable energy
Affiniti Partners
affiniti partners funds social enterprise
Accord Management
fosters service-enriched affordable family housing
Conscientious
is it ECONOMIC, EQUITABLE, SUSTAINING? If not, we don’t do it.
Ingenuity
We are working for a different purpose at a different scale- in order to bring the greatest benefit to the most people. But nothing works the same way twice so we embrace how all things change.
Unconditional Sharing
Transparency in our process and in the product enable educational outreach. We use the sharing of intellectual property as a way to redistribute wealth. We keep asking who could use this to ameliorate inequities in society.
Faithful
Can we see, trust and respond to an inherent potential that is not yet visible or activated?
Emergent Properties
We develop complex systems based on the resources that exist but are untapped. We see a bigger order in which the tools of capitalism can be refashioned to serve more people
Interbeing
There is no separation from me to others; shifting concept of what it means to benefit society; mutuality is central.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL EQUITY SYSTEMS THAT CAN BE SCALED AND REPLICATED FOR PARTNERSHIP AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ALL INCLUDE SIX FOUNDATIONAL PRACTICES.
RECENT BLOG POSTS:
How non-profits can do well by doing good?
BY JOE RECCHIE, Executive Director of Praxia Partners
Tax Credits, and how to use them
BY MELISSA MITCHELL, Attorney at Recchie Law
Building healthy senior communities
BY BEN RECCHIE, VP for Development at Community Building Partners
How will low-income families benefit from shared solar energy assistance?
BY ZACH SAWICKI, Project Manager at Community Renewable Energy