The mission of the Global Livingston Institute is to convene global communities to learn and advance best practices in community development and create equitable, sustainable, and culturally responsive solutions to challenges in the areas of health, economic development, and the environment.
GLI is dedicated to improving communities globally. Every year nearly 300 students and community leaders join us in East Africa for a series of immersion experiences focused on education and job creation. While traveling with the GLI, the focus is not to fix Africa but to listen and think about the experiences that you are having with the people you meet and the communities you visit.
Spend time getting to know the people who live and work in the communities where you travel and engage in a rich dialogue with business leaders, NGO leaders, government leaders, artists, educators, small business owners, and community members in Uganda and Rwanda about what it means to impact positive change. What does it really mean to build a partnership with the people of East Africa?
Our Vision in Action
Through 11 years of listening, thinking, and acting, GLI has learned a lot. And now we want to share that learning with you! We are so proud of all that our students and partners have accomplished and we want to give that work the audience it deserves. We hope these pieces will provide context, perspective, and insight for scholars to build on the work of their predecessors. We hope this wealth of research inspires you to work collaboratively and to think big and differently. We hope this library helps you Listen. Think. Act. within your own home communities.
our vision is global.
A world where people from all walks of life listen, think, and act together on equal footing in order to improve communities globally.
You will spend time in the slums of Kampala and with former child soldiers in Lira; you will meet with the medical teams at the jungle clinic in Lira and Mulago Hospital in Kampala. And with each person you meet and each experience you have and each conversation that takes place, what do you do with what you learn? How will your conversations and your dialogues in Uganda and Rwanda define the approach you take to your work either in East Africa or whichever part of the world to which you return. After you listen and think we want to turn you loose and see what you come up with to impact positive change in your corner of the world!
Social Impact
Concert Series
Our concerts, set in urban and rural locations, directly invest tens of thousands of dollars into local economies. Since 2014 our concerts had a combined economic impact of over $4.1 million in East Africa.
Listen.
Think. Act.
Lessons and perspectives in Community Development, a new Textbook from GLI.
Agnes Igoye, Thomas Karrel, and Jamie Van Leeuwen
Our Story
The Global Livingston Institute (GLI) is named after Johnston R. Livingston, a visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist from Colorado.
Jamie Van Leeuwen founded the GLI in 2009 after traveling to Uganda and Rwanda as part of the Livingston Fellowship he received from Bonfils-Stanton Foundation. During his travels, he became aware of the many people and NGOs taking actions in East Africa without truly understanding the needs of the community. He identified the need for people to do more listening and thinking before acting.
Ultimately, the idea was to get students and community leaders to rethink the approach we take to international development. Since 2009, the GLI has been engaging students and community leaders in the United States and East Africa to Listen. Think. Act.
What began as a nascent Denver non-profit has grown beyond metropolitan boundaries. Inspired by a vibrant and engaged Denver base, the GLI continues to engage past travelers not just from all corners of Colorado, but from across the United States and throughout the world.
When we took our first group of students to Uganda and Rwanda in 2009, we could have never imagined that we would host hundreds of travelers, partner with the people of Kabale, Uganda to form a unique hybrid of job creation, education, and community development at Resort 29 on Lake Bunyonyi, or host the largest free music festival in East Africa.
We continue to be inspired by the idea that if we bring the right people to the table, work collaboratively, and think big and differently, we can shift the dialogue surrounding international development and create lasting positive change to communities both at home and abroad.