Tulsi is a women-led, South–South platform.
We bring experienced facilitators, coaches, psychoanalysts, researchers, communicators, mediators, and strategic advisors committed to strengthening progressive organizations, social movements, private enterprises, and public institutions around the world. We work across differences to sustain the social and organizing fabric that advances social and ecological justice, the freedom of all peoples, and economic security for all.
Tulsi exists to strengthen the ecosystem of progressive civil society, philanthropy, social enterprises, think tanks, networks, alliances, and social movements globally. Our work is rooted in the understanding that lasting impact is not only built through strategies and structures, but through the quality of relationships within and among us.
Like the plant we are named after, Tulsi works to strengthen the collective immune system.
We help lower internal stress, create conditions that allow organizations to protect themselves from harm, and make space for pause and breathing—so that the people shaping, funding, and sustaining social change can not only survive, but thrive.
In a context where civil society, academia, philanthropic institutions, multi-stakeholder alliances, and social movements are being intentionally targeted, we work closely with the people within these spaces to build cultures of belonging, solidarity, and relationality—strengthening external impact while realigning organizations with their purpose and mission.