The world is changing, fast. War and economic crisis have returned to Europe. Emerging technologies are transforming our lives and how we understand ourselves. Ageing populations and global migration are shifting demographics. History is back and yet, despite this tumult, domestic politics appears stuck. There is a sense everywhere that nothing is working as it should, that our leaders are not up to the task, and that permanent stagnation defines our era.
This stagnation is felt in our economy, characterised by low productivity and sluggish growth; in our culture, dominated by renunciation and conformity; and, above all, in our governance and statecraft. Lurching from crisis to crisis, concerned principally with managing the daily media cycle, we have lost both the ability to execute the basic functions of the state and the self-confidence to act for posterity.
Civic Future is necessary because we need better ideas and better people in public life, who hold fast to liberal political ideals, reject declinism in our politics and our culture, and want to navigate a way out of stagnation.
Our work would not be possible without the support of a range of generous donors and philanthropic organisations. These include:
Lord Agnew
Joanne Cash and Octavius Black
Ben Delo
Michael Foster
Wol Kolade
Anand Nadathur
Lord Nash
Lord Sarfraz
Bobby Vedral, Macro Eagle
CHK Foundation
Emergent Ventures Program at The Mercatus Center at George Mason University
Herminius
The Lord Bamford Foundation
The Rothschild Foundation
Plus several supporters who wish to remain anonymous.
Civic Future is a registered charity. If you would like to support our work you can do so here.
Founded in 2022, Civic Future is non-party political and grounded in the values that uphold liberal democracy. We support highly talented young leaders to understand the moral, technological, and governance challenges of our time, build excellent organisations, and transform public life for the better.
– Civic Future