Investing in Long-Term Partners Through Core Funding
Partners for a New Economy (P4NE) is pleased to announce our most recent grant awards made at the end of 2025, providing core funding to organizations working at the forefront of economic transformation. These grant renewals reflect our commitment to providing long-term support to partners who are building the foundations for an economy that serves people and nature. By providing flexible, core funding, we help strengthen the infrastructure needed for lasting change. These recent renewals support our goal to build the new economy field’s collective power – through work that builds broad alliances for change and develops leadership capacities and capabilities.
Rethinking Economics: Economics students as the new economy leaders of tomorrow

We are providing a further three years of core funding to Rethinking Economics, an international movement of young people organising, educating and campaigning for an economics that works for all, and a P4NE partner since 2021. With 110 groups across over 40 countries, Rethinking Economics is challenging how economics is taught, understood, and practiced. This grant will support work to empower the next generation of economic leaders to create a just, sustainable, and democratic economy.
USD 425,000 over 3 years
Network for Pluralist Economics: strengthening economic transformation in Germany

One of P4NE’s longest partners, the Network for Pluralist Economics (NPE) receives three years of core support to strengthen the foundations for progressive economic transformation in Germany and beyond. NPE coordinates the New Economy Field through its annual Strategy Platform, trains experts to shape public discourse, and advances pluralist curriculum reform nationally and internationally. Their work builds the coherence, capacity, and academic legitimacy essential for a critical shift in economic thinking.
USD 425,000 over 3 years
WEAll: sustaining momentum for a Wellbeing Economy Across Europe

Wellbeing Economy Alliance, together with partners, including Friends of the Earth Europe, will support organising teams from different countries across Europe to organize national conferences as a follow-up from the European Beyond Growth Conference that took place in 2023. These conferences energize the movement, convene unusual coalitions, and create legitimate spaces where policymakers engage with scholars, trade unions, artists, citizen movements, and more.
USD 25,000
These grants form part of our wider portfolio of grantees and our ongoing investment in the organizations and networks that are essential to building a new economy.
