There are many initiatives that Free Columbia is in collaboration with. Here are their descriptions and websites:

 

The World Social Initiative Forum

(WSIF) is an international network of spiritually-inspired social initiatives aiming to address wide-reaching human poverty, marginalization and inequality. As the WSIF Core Team, we believe that through our individual commitment and collective efforts in promoting social systemic change, we can responsibly shape the future, so that good may become.

Founded in 2000 by Ute Craemer and Truus Geraets, WSIF hosts Forums which unfold individual potential, create spaces of encounter and inspiration, and highlight diverse practices pioneered by individuals and initiatives locally with long-term impact.
Since its founding, WSIF has co-hosted over 20 in-Person Forums in 5 continents and is now reaching more people with its online formats.

WSIF partners with changemakers and non-profit organizations inspired by Anthroposophy based in the School of Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum, who are working towards global impact and spiritual engagement in service of true social needs.
Through partnerships and spaces of encounters can we build a spiritual network grounded on a social foundation.

Inner Work Path

offers courses, lectures, and publications in the light of anthroposophy and the work of Rudolf Steiner, bringing the practical use of meditation and contemplation exercises to advance, strengthen and enliven the individual’s development. At the foundation of this schooling, which enlivens both ancient and modern practices, is the understanding of the evolution of consciousness and the path of initiation. Through participating in the new mysteries which have been consciously shaping esoteric work for the past century, focus is placed on strengthening the human soul to fulfill the task of freedom and love to its highest degree.

Inner Work Path was founded in 2006 by Lisa Romero. She is an author of several inner development books, a complementary health practitioner, and an adult educator offering healthcare and education enriched with anthroposophy. Over the past 30 years through Developing the Self Developing the World she created and facilitated several Waldorf school programs on social understanding, health and wellbeing that are still offered by her colleagues in Australia and the USA. Her focus is teaching inner development and anthroposophical meditation, and she offers a year-long distance-learning course, Inner Development for World Development, the content of which unfolds towards understanding the inner development path and how to utilize various methods of self-assessment to gauge for oneself what we individually need for our next step. 

Inner Work Path recently launched a new initiative, Astral Arc to support new seekers of inner development. Astral Arc is a YouTube channel where you will find, based on the understanding that the reality of our individual development affects world development, content that may help all on the path of developing Love, which is the true mission of Earth.

 
 

Youth Section in North America

The North American Youth Section is a home for folks in the States, Canada, and Mexico who are seeking community and space for spiritual striving. We meet locally and nationally, both in-person and online, throughout the year. We seek to cultivate in one another the spiritual substance with which to meet the tasks of today to create a better world out of our own individualities and our collaborations.

Youth Section at the Goetheanum

The Youth Section at the Goetheanum is one of the 11 sections of the Goetheanum - School of Spiritual Science founded in 1923 - 1924 by Rudolf Steiner. Our task is to provide spaces for young people to explore their questions and develop their initiatives so that they can shape the future out of their unique potential and creativity.

We support each young person involved in our activities— informal learning events and research opportunities —to develop themselves and take action in collaboration with their peers and society, nurturing their capacity to consciously shape themselves and the world.

The Youth Section is currently active in more than 20 world locations. Groups and associations of young people work together out of Anthroposophy to deepen their knowledge of self and the world and to take initiative in their local communities. This international network is as unique as each of its individual members, changing and evolving with the present times and as its members grow.

The Youth Section at the Goetheanum is based in Dornach, Switzerland.

Lightforms Art Center

Lightforms is a center for cultural renewal that brings creative artists and their artwork into the public domain in innovative ways that stimulate dialogue around the inner and outer challenges of our time and attempts to serve the spiritual needs of human beings in their daily lives. Lightforms is founded on the spiritual-scientific worldview of Rudolf Steiner which is called anthroposophy.

The artists of Lightforms strive to create works of art, as well as new cultural and social forms, that allow the spiritual in art to serve the ongoing progressive evolution of the world, human society, and each individual. Lightforms is dedicated to accessibility, diversity and community involvement.