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Subject 2026 Preview: What We're Creating This Year
Date January 14, 2026 3:39 PM
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What We're Looking Forward To This YearIdeas. Seminars. Fellowships. Conversations. New connections.


As we look ahead to 2026, the work we're doing at Aspen Institute reflects our shared commitment to strengthening communities, building a thriving interconnected network of leaders, and expanding opportunities in a changing world.


To get a sense of what's ahead, we asked Aspen Institute staff and program leaders to share what they&rsquo;re most excited about in 2026. Their reflections offer a glimpse into what&rsquo;s guiding our work this year and the possibilities they see for building a better future together.


Want to go even deeper? Read all the responses
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"This year, I'm energized by CRG's focus on scaling what works and building what's missing when it comes to youth leadership. That means expanding programs to reach new young people and new places, including globally; launching new leadership development and mentorship efforts that tap the power of teamwork and collaboration; and continuing to advance narrative change through storytelling and research that shows what's possible when young people lead."

Kaya Henderson, Executive Vice President, Aspen Institute & Executive Director,
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Center for Rising Generations


"In 2026 I'm excited (and a bit daunted) to witness the rapid development, innovation and impact of AI on media, art and culture, workplace, security, leadership and more. Can't wait to explore many of these themes and developments at Aspen Digital's second
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Shared Futures forum in June."

Vivian Schiller, Vice President and Executive Director,
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Aspen Digital


"In 2025, I was honored to be asked to testify before Congress on the state of play for youth and offer policy recommendations that could get and keep more of them playing. For the year ahead, I'm inspired by the possibility that Congress could move on a topic that resonates across red and blue America, and an opportunity emerges that can help lay the groundwork to address an array of larger challenges, from the mental health crisis to military readiness to building a more civil society."

Tom Farrey, Executive Director,
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Sports & Society Program


"At Aspen FSP, we're looking forward to this year's Aspen Ideas: Economy! Building off the momentum from 2025's inaugural gathering, we're ready to get to work with our fellow economic programs to shape a thought-provoking agenda."

Ida Rademacher, Vice President, Aspen Institute & Co-Executive Director,
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Financial Security Program


"The 2026 Aspen Ideas Festival! This summer, we'll be marking a defining moment in American history: 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Guest Curator Fareed Zakaria will be back, helping guide conversations that examine how our founding principles endure &mdash; and evolve &mdash; in a rapidly changing world."

Tricia Johnson, Senior Director,
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Aspen Ideas Festival


"I'm excited for impactful programs, exciting convenings, strong progress implementing our strategic plan, and memorable moments with colleagues, partners, and supporters."

Dan Porterfield, President & CEO, Aspen Institute


"I&rsquo;m excited to watch the weaving ethic spread! This year, we&rsquo;re expanding the Weaver Awards to 25 new communities through our inaugural Community Host cohort. This is a part of our scaling efforts to reach 75 new communities while amplifying more weavers, teaching more skills, and growing a movement of trust brokers.&rdquo;

Frederick J. Riley, Executive Director of
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Weave: The Social Fabric Project


Read all the responses
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Upcoming Events

Culture
Winter Words Speaker Series with Susan Orlean
January 28, 2026

Aspen, CO


Aspen Words presents the 29th annual Winter Words speaker series with Susan Orlean at Paepcke Auditorium

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Economic Opportunity
Beyond 9 to 5: Facilitating Good Jobs for People with Unpredictable Schedules
January 21, 2026

Virtual


Join the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program on January 21, from 2 to 3:15 p.m. ET, for &ldquo;Beyond 9 to 5: Facilitating Good Jobs for People with Unpredictable Schedules.&rdquo; This conversation will explore a range of strategies for ensuring that those who need a flexible and adaptable work arrangement don&rsquo;t have to endure low quality jobs and low wages.

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Economic Opportunity
Aspen Forum on Children and Families
January 28, 2026

Virtual


Families are the foundation of our nation and the key to its future. And that future will be so brighter when we ensure all families are flourishing. Ascend is activating our network of 1000+ strong in a national call to move Forward With Families.


Join
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Ascend at the Aspen Institute for the 2026 Aspen Forum on Children and Families.

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Around the Institute

Leadership
Introducing: Fellows on Fellows


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Tune into a new
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five-part series from AGLN, featuring enlightening conversations among Aspen Institute Fellows. New episodes publish every Monday.


Episode 1:
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Leading with Purpose in the Public Eye

Episode 2:
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The Responsibility to See Our Humanity


Rising Generations
A Year of Youth Leadership: CRG 2025


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The Center for Rising Generations at the Aspen Institute has released its
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2025 Year in Review , highlighting youth leadership, key milestones, and growing partnerships across the Aspen ecosystem and globally. The report also offers a look ahead to 2026. Explore and share the report as CRG continues to expand pathways for rising generations.


Economic Opportunity
Eight Strategies for Community Colleges to Improve Post-Completion Outcomes


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A
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new report from the College Excellence Program and the Community College Research Center examines how colleges can better ensure that credentials lead to strong post-graduation outcomes. Drawing on work with 65 community colleges, the practice guide outlines eight strategies to expand access to high-value programs, strengthen economic mobility, and better align education with workforce needs.



In the News

The New York Times cited the work of Project Play while
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examining stress and pressure in youth sports, highlighting how intense competition and rising costs affect young athletes, families, and participation patterns.


An Associated Press report
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explored how efforts to reconnect Americans are challenged by growing social isolation and declining civic engagement, even as groups like Weave: The Social Fabric Project, work to rebuild community ties.


A new Gallup poll created in collaboration with Aspen Ideas Festival
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found links between living values like purpose and kindness and a more positive outlook on life, suggesting connections between personal beliefs and well-being.

PBS NewsHour worked with the Financial Security Program to
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look at how 'Trump accounts' for children work , and who will benefit most.


In a Washington Post op-ed, the Philosophy and Society Program's Samuel Kimbriel
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explored the responsibility AI companies have for harmful chatbots .

Aspen Institute Sports & Society&rsquo;s Tom Farrey joined Fox & Friends to discuss
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rising concerns over youth sports affordability and how the growth of travel teams may be fueling the crisis.











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