We’ve changed our name from Encore.org to CoGenerate! Join us at cogenerate.org to bridge generational divides and co-create the future.

We’ve changed our name from Encore.org to CoGenerate! Join us at cogenerate.org to bridge generational divides and co-create the future.

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My Encore Fellowship Opened Doors

My Encore Fellowship Opened Doors

After 36 years at IBM, Greg Burnett became an Encore Fellow at The Salvation Army of Stamford, Connecticut. He worked full time for five months, focusing on strategic planning, community outreach and program development (he helped to create a new scholarship program...

Announcing an Innovative Housing Partnership

Announcing an Innovative Housing Partnership

As a long-time advocate for national service and for all things encore, I’m thrilled to be able to share some good news that connects my two passions.Silvernest, a homesharing platform, has just announced an innovative partnership with two AmeriCorps...

The Second Mountain and the Second Half of Life

The Second Mountain and the Second Half of Life

I’m writing to let you know about a profoundly important new book from one of the most influential columnists of our time. The Second Mountain, written by New York Times and PBS NewsHour commentator David Brooks, tells a compelling and ultimately hopeful story about...

Reserve your copy of How to Live Forever today!

Reserve your copy of How to Live Forever today!

Although I didn’t always realize it, my new book, How to Live Forever, has been a work in progress for the past 30 years. For decades I’ve been on a quest to answer a set of increasingly urgent questions: How can a society with more older people than younger ones...

Now’s Your Chance to Talk With Marc

Now’s Your Chance to Talk With Marc

"Marc Freedman is today’s most insightful thinker about thriving in the second half of life. With personal stories and robust science, How to Live Forever argues that finding meaning is the surest way to happiness, and that investing in the young—rather than competing...

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