About
What if older and younger generations worked together to solve the problems that no generation can solve alone?
We’re living in the most age-diverse society in human history — and one of the most age-segregated. We’re missing out on the complementary skills and talents people of all ages can bring to the table, the power and energy they can create, the divides they can bridge, the communities and country they can build together. No more. At CoGenerate, we envision a world where older and younger people join forces to solve problems, bridge divides and co-create the future.
Programs
We accelerate cogenerational solutions to pressing social problems.
Events
We showcase the ideas and people bringing generations together for mutual benefit and social impact.
Media
We tell a new story about generational solidarity.
Programs
We accelerate cogenerational solutions to pressing social problems.
Events
We showcase the ideas and people bringing generations together for mutual benefit and social impact.
Media
We tell a new story about generational solidarity.
The latest from CoGenerate
Event Recording: Try Yoda: Younger + Olders Dismantling Ageism
Young leaders can often bring visibility and cultural clout. Older leaders can often bring resources, networks, and institutional power. Put them together and the potential is huge. But let’s be honest, it’s not always that simple. This session delivers a primer on...
Overheard on Text: When the Stereotypes Are True
As colleagues from different generations (x and millennial), Marci Alboher and Duncan Magidson have been leading talks and workshops sharing their insights about working across generations. As they plan, they usually text furiously, sharing ideas and reflections....
Event Recording: Art Across Ages— How Creativity Can Bridge the Generational Divide
Art has the power to bring people together. In the Chicago area, Innovation 80’s CoGen initiative encourages and funds programs that forge meaningful relationships between younger and older generations as they create art together. What can programs like this one teach...
From generations apart to generations together
We’re catalysts seeking to change the societal norm for our age-diverse nation from one characterized by generations apart to one built by generations together. We shift the cultural narrative and tell a new story about cogenerational action. We support innovators bringing generations together for mutual benefit and social impact. And we build a leadership community of people, organizations and funders to scale this work and sustain it.
Our staffing model is powered by a co-generational, co-leadership duo and a diverse, multigenerational, accomplished team.
Our Board
Our Board of Directors — chaired by Susan Gianinno, former chair at Publicis North America and The Advertising Council’s Board of Directors — includes authors, business leaders, nonprofit executives, scholars, even a Pulitzer Prize winner.
Our Funders
We are grateful for the following funders who have partnered with us in our work over the years.
- Ares Charitable Foundation
- AmeriCorps Seniors
- M Center for Excellence
- New Pluralists
- Eisner Foundation
- AGE, Association for Growth & Education
- The Skoll Foundation
- The Carnegie Corporation of New York
- Sobrato Family Foundation
- MetLife Foundation
- Wallis Annenberg Legacy Foundation
- Templeton Religion Trust
- Bezos Family Foundation
- The David & Lucile Packard Foundation
- John Templeton Foundation
- May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
- MacKenzie Scott
- RRF Foundation for Aging
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Benefit Programs
- AARP
Our Funders
We are grateful for the following funders who have partnered with us in our work over the years.
- Ares Charitable Foundation
- AmeriCorps Seniors
- M Center for Excellence
- New Pluralists
- Eisner Foundation
- MacKenzie Scott
- The David & Lucile Packard Foundation
- John Templeton Foundation
- May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
- RRF Foundation for Aging
- Kaiser Permanente Northern California Community Benefit Programs
- MetLife Foundation
- Wallis Annenberg Legacy Foundation
- Templeton Religion Trust
- Bezos Family Foundation
- AARP
- AGE, Association for Growth & Education
- The Skoll Foundation
- Sobrato Family Foundation
- The Carnegie Corporation of New York
Our Financials
Review CoGenerate’s audited financial statements and 990s here. If you have additional questions, please write to us at [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
Hey, what happened to Encore.org?
On Oct. 12, 2022, we changed our name from Encore.org to CoGenerate. As Encore.org, we helped change cultural expectations for the years beyond 50 and expand the contributions of older people. Now, as CoGenerate, we’re focusing on what the vast and growing older population can do in collaboration with younger generations to solve our nation’s most pressing problems.
What does “cogenerate” mean?
“Co” means together in Latin. Think collaboration, connection, community. We define cogeneration as a strategy to bring older and younger people together to forge bonds across differences, combat polarization and ageism, and help solve today’s toughest problems.
What does CoGenerate do?
As one of the nation’s leading social-impact organizations dedicated to making the most of our increasingly multigenerational society, CoGenerate brings older and younger people together to solve problems, bridge divides and co-create the future. Our goal is to put the idea of cogeneration on the map, build momentum around it, and change the social norm from generations apart to generations together.
We accomplish our goals in three ways: First, we work as a catalyst to shift the cultural narrative and tell a new story about cogenerational action. We write books and essays, sponsor research, partner with media, speak out, and hold virtual and in-person events.
Second, we support innovators bringing generations together for mutual benefit and social impact. Check out our Innovation Fellowships and Generations Serving Together incentive grants.
And third, we build a community of leaders, organizations and funders to scale this work and sustain it. We hope you’ll join us by signing up for regular updates and invitations, coming to one of our events, and taking cogenerational action in your own life and in your community.
















