What's Happening?
The Aspen Institute and Allstate have announced the recipients of the 2026 Trust in Practice Awards, providing $5.25 million to 11 nonprofit collaborations across 10 states. These awards aim to address America's trust deficit by funding projects that
bridge divides and strengthen social connections. The selected projects include initiatives for flood recovery, intergenerational healing, and cultural experiences to rebuild trust between communities. The awards drew over 1,600 proposals, highlighting a significant demand for trust-building efforts nationwide.
Why It's Important?
The Trust in Practice Awards underscore the critical need for trust-building in American communities, which is essential for social cohesion and economic resilience. By funding these initiatives, the Aspen Institute and Allstate are supporting efforts that can lead to stronger, more connected communities. This investment not only addresses immediate community needs but also fosters long-term relationships and trust, which are vital for a healthy society. The awards also highlight the role of nonprofits in driving social change and the importance of collaboration in addressing complex societal challenges.











