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Policy Leadership Initiative

Our Policy Leadership Initiative (PLI) intends to support and enhance a greater plurality of voices, identities, experiences which would enrich essential digital policy conversations, and ultimately drive meaningful policy change and shift power on the European level.

Learn more about the program below, and stay up to date by joining our announce list.

Ways to Get Started

What is the Policy Leadership Initiative?

The Policy Leadership Initiative supports, educates and empowers diverse leadership by providing opportunities to develop, refine, and acquire policy skills, essential practices, and deepen strategies.

Our vision is to build a diverse and inclusive network of practitioner voices, perspectives, and experiences, which would strengthen the field and drive better digital policy outcomes that support and expand human rights for all.

Our focus will be on:

  1. Deepening leadership for new entrants and policy practitioners at all stages of their journey, through mentoring, knowledge transfer, peer learning, and skill building;
  2. Broadening and diversifying the policy and policymaking spaces, through supporting solidarity and prioritising intersectionality in policy efforts;
  3. Advancing more impactful, relevant, equitable, and inclusive digital policy outcomes, by supporting, elevating, and partnering with underrepresented voices in key policymaking centres.

Why do we need a program like this?

In the face of rapid technological change and complex challenges, we must develop intersectional strategies in digital policy. By empowering diverse leaders and centering affected communities' voices, we can bring about meaningful change. Aspiring leaders need support to overcome barriers, nurture their goals and be their authentic selves.

How can we help?

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Policy Leadership Cohorts

An opportunity for emerging leaders to meet, learn, and build connections with each other as they deepen their policy knowledge and enhance their policy practices. Learn more here.

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On-demand Mentoring

Connecting policy practitioners with each other to share knowledge, offer mentorship and support.

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Summits and Convenings

Interactive and participatory virtual and in-person events designed to deepen, broaden, and enhance connections of a growing community of practice.

Beneficiaries

The Policy Leadership Initiative is striving to manifest a diverse and equitable community of practice by prioritising participants who have strong potential to positively impact front-line and marginalised communities, toward advancing the agency, confidence and impact of underrepresented voices in policymaking spaces and those who are subject to technology impacts and harms.

The program is mainly geared to support nonprofit actors such as Civil Society, academics, and Individual activists.

If you are looking for support with policy advising, recruitment, or policy leadership support, and work in a company or for-profit organization, contact us.

Learning Outcomes

We are developing a range of offerings which will provide an opportunity for emerging leaders to meet, learn, and build connections with each other as they deepen their policy knowledge and enhance their policy practices. Key learning outcomes include:

  1. How to become a digital policy practitioner
  2. How to develop and grow in a new policy related role
  3. Demystifying the EU legislative maze and better understanding how to more confidently engage in EU level policy advocacy, including:
    • Navigating the EU institutions and policy ecosystem;
    • Nurturing relationships;
    • Centering narrative;
    • Facilitating power;
    • Sharpening negotiation skills;
    • Building strategies and advancing policy outcomes.
  4. How to manage a role transition, an organisational or institutional struggle
  5. Finding a work/life balance that is sustainable, and fostering a work environment that is rewarding and nurturing
  6. How to develop skills and practices that can build your confidence and your capacity to support your partners, collaborators, and enhance policy outcomes
  7. Connect with and learn from others facing similar or related challenges

Policy Leadership - Advisory Group

We are grateful to be working with a diverse and inspiring group of advisors to envision both a program and a sector that supports and elevates new and essential voices and perspectives into digital policy discussions and outcomes. The advisory role consists of a combination of ad-hoc conversations, providing feedback on program plans, synchronous meetings, and serving as amplifiers and ambassadors where appropriate. 

Meet our Advisors


The overall experience was enriching and insightful. I was quite thankful for the connections and possibilities created by attending the Summit.

Susan Otieno, Responsible Innovators

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Blog & Announcements

Open Call: Join the AI Openness & Equity Policy Leadership Cohort

by Raegan

Welcoming our 9th Policy Leadership Cohort

by Raegan

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The Team

Raegan MacDonald

Raegan is Director of Policy Leadership at Aspiration, where she is incubating a program to collaboratively elevate and support emerging leaders from under-represented communities and backgrounds into the European (digital) policy space.

Raegan is Director of Policy Leadership at Aspiration, where she is incubating a program with the intention to elevate, partner with, and support emerging leaders from under-represented communities and backgrounds into the European (digital) policy space.

Raegan is a seasoned digital policy practitioner and strategist, with over a decade of experience as a policy advocate, campaigner, manager, director, strategic advisor, and mentor. Over these years, Raegan has been deeply engaged in the European policy space, on issues from data protection and online tracking, to platform accountability, disinformation, net neutrality, copyright reform, and competition.

As Director of Public Policy at Mozilla, Raegan led a globally distributed team to change laws, practices, and policies of governments and companies to align with principles of an open, secure, and safe internet. She meaningfully and strategically engaged with partners in the technology industry, funding community, civil society, and the open source software movement through coalition building, deep partnerships, and cooperation.

Raegan currently advises and participates in a range of projects and organisations to advance human rights and social justice, including the Decolonising the Digital Rights Field Project, the TU Delft AI Lab on the future of work, and the World Ethical Data Foundation.

Raegan has also served as:

  • Board of Directors of European Digital Rights (EDRi) 2018-2023;
  • Senior Fellow at the International Centre for Future Generations (ICFG) focused on neurotechnology and emerging technology governance from 01/24-10/24;
  • AccessNow’s first EU policy manager, where she established and led the Brussels office for nearly 5 years;
  • A member of the European Commission’s High Level Expert Group on Disinformation;
  • A mentor for emerging privacy leaders through the Women @ Privacy Program;
  • Board member of the Digital Freedom Fund from 2017-2022, where she served as the organisation’s founding Board Chair.

Raegan earned her Master’s in Global Studies at the Universities of Vienna and Leipzig. She is Canadian and lives in Brussels.

Asja Lazarevic

Asja is a researcher and advocate specialising in the intersection of technology and social justice. Currently, she is pursuing a PhD in sociology, and is a core participant of the Decolonising Digital Rights process led by EDRi and DFF. Previously, Asja worked at SHARE Foundation, and also served on the Government of Serbia’s working group that developed ethical guidelines for the implementation of AI.

Allen Gunn

Allen Gunn works to help NGOs, activists, foundations and technologists make more effective use of technology for social, racial and climate justice.

Allen Gunn is Executive Director of Aspiration (www.aspirationtech.org) in San Francisco, USA, and works to help NGOs, activists, foundations and technologists forge effective and sustainable digital strategies in support of social, racial and climate justice.

Gunner has worked in numerous technology environments from NGO to Silicon Valley start-up to college faculty to large corporation, serving in senior management, engineering, teaching and volunteer roles. He is an experienced strategist, mentor and facilitator with a passion for designing collaborative open learning processes. And once upon a time he was a roadie in a San Francisco rock-and-roll band.

In his role at Aspiration, he connects nonprofit organizations, free and open source projects, philanthropic funders and activists with strategic frameworks, technology solutions, digital practices and data skills that help them more fully realize their missions.

The common thread that connects all facets of Gunner's work is a focus on open approaches to capacity building and knowledge sharing in social change efforts. Aspiration prioritizes work that supports and contributes to open communities of practice who create technology and content that benefit nonprofit, foundation and activist efforts. The organization has designed and facilitated over 800 extremely open learning and knowledge sharing events, in over 50 countries across the globe, predicated on a philosophy of active participation that puts each participant “in control of their own destiny”, in contrast to approaches that place audiences in passive listening roles. Aspiration publishes all licensed work products, including software tools, books, papers and training materials, under open licenses; for published documents and media, the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike, and for software the GNU General Public License whenever possible.

Gunner is an active facilitator, contributor, advisor, and/or partner in a number of organizations and projects, including European Digital Rights (EDRi), SustainOSS, Reset.Tech, Ushahidi, Gathering for Open Science Hardware, Open Supply Hub, The Open Source Hardware Association, OpenReferral, OpenStreetMap US, OpenStreetMap Foundation, Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, Electronic Frontier Foundation, The Tor Project, Tails, and Mozilla.

He is a board member of Global Exchange, Peer 2 Peer University, Greenaction, and Forward Change, and serves on the Project Leadership Committee for the Reproducible Builds Project, and also serves in formal advisory roles with The Everett Program, Fair Share of Women Leaders, CorpWatch, and United for Iran. He is a former board member of The Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA), The Ruckus Society, Idealware and US Treks/Internet Treks.

Gunner is also a guest lecturer and former faculty member in Computer Science at Foothill College in California, and served on the Computer Science faculty at Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia early in his career. Prior to his role at Aspiration, he served as Chief Tech Organizer for The Ruckus Society, and prior to that he was co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Pensare, an eLearning dotgone. He has served as senior software engineer at firms including Novell, NetManage, and a number of startups, and has shepherded large software projects through all stages of development, from inception, design, engineering, and testing to deployment, support and marketing, in environments ranging from start-up to large corporation to nonprofit.

Support and Honourariums

Our programs and events are free of charge. Furthermore, we are conscious that interested participants may come from under-resourced or volunteer organisations, and/or those who may be doing policy on an independent basis. We are happy to discuss how we may support your participation whether through honouraria or other resources and support. We are mindful of the privilege often afforded to those who work in public policy.

Ways to Get Started

  1. Interested in joining a Policy Leadership Cohort? Fill out this survey to let us know more about you and your policy-related goals, and we’ll respond as soon as we can.
  2. Sign up to stay informed on program updates and offerings by emailing policyleadership-updates@aspirationtech.org.
  3. Have ideas, comments, feedback? We’d love to hear from you, get in touch at policyleadership@aspirationtech.org

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Our Mission

Aspiration's mission is to connect nonprofit organizations, free and open source projects, philanthropic funders and activists with strategic frameworks, technology solutions, digital practices and data skills that help them more fully realize their missions.

We want those working for social, racial and climate justice to be able to find and use the best digital tools, resources and practices available, so that they maximize their effectiveness and impact and, in turn, change the world.

Aspiration is a values-driven nonprofit organization.

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