Monthly Check-In

Keep your streak alive

How's your venture going,
Fellow?

your cohort is watching. A quick update keeps your momentum score alive and lets your classmates know you're still in the game.

3-month streak β€” don't break it!
Finance Leaders Fellowship β€” Aspen Institute
Venture Intelligence Platform
IGNITE

From Success
to Significance.

Your venture is not a checkbox. It is the expression of who you are and what you believe. This is your roadmap β€” from archetype discovery to lasting impact.

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Cohort Classes
172
Finance Leaders
4
Impact Archetypes
$2B+
Capital Deployed
The Venture Journey

Four Phases of
Transformation

Most leadership programs lose fellows between the seminar room and the real world. IGNITE names that gap honestly β€” and builds a bridge across it.

01
β—ˆArchetype Discovery
Phase 01

The Gathering

Cohort Comes Together

Fellows arrive from across the globe β€” different industries, different backgrounds, one shared conviction: finance can serve the good society. The cohort forms, and the archetype discovery process begins. Through structured reflection, fellows uncover which mode of impact is most alive in them.

02
β—‰The Gap β€” Acknowledged
Phase 02

The Drift

Back to Daily Life

The seminar ends. The fire dims. Fellows return to demanding jobs, families, and the relentless pull of the urgent over the important. The venture idea sits in a notebook. The momentum fades. This is the moment most programs lose fellows β€” and it is the moment IGNITE is designed to prevent.

03
β—‡Venture Identification
Phase 03

The Reunion

Cohort Reconvenes

Fellows return with new eyes. The archetype framework has been quietly working. The cohort reconvenes to identify, refine, and commit to their ventures. Peer accountability, small working groups, and structured venture mapping tools guide each fellow from concept to plan.

04
β—†Ongoing Support
Phase 04

The Studio

Post-Venture VC Studio

The fellowship never ends. Fellows gain access to a living venture studio β€” tapping classmates as co-founders, advisors, or investors; connecting to the broader FLF network; and drawing on the full Aspen Institute ecosystem. This is where ventures scale, pivot, and endure.

"Can one be passionate about the just, the ideal, the sublime, and the holy, and yet commit to no labor in its cause? I don't think so."
β€” Mary Oliver, as quoted in the FLF Venture Playbook
Phase 01 β€” The Gathering

Your Impact Archetype

Every fellow leads differently. The archetype framework identifies the mode of impact most natural to you β€” not to limit you, but to focus your energy where it will go furthest.

⬑
Change from within

The Intrapreneur

~100+ Fellows
β–Ό
β—ˆ
Build something new

The Entrepreneur

~40+ Fellows
β–Ό
β—‰
Amplify others' impact

The Catalyst

~10–15 Fellows
β–Ό
β—‡
Redesign the rules

The System Changer

~10–15 Fellows
β–Ό
β—ˆ
Self-Assessment

Which Archetype Are You?

15 statements. Rate each on a 1–5 scale (Strongly Disagree β†’ Strongly Agree). Be honest β€” there are no right answers, only your truth.

Takes approximately 3–4 minutes Β· Based on the FLF Executive Archetype Survey

Phase 02 β€” The Return

We Know About The Drift.

Fellows told us the truth. The seminar ends, the fire dims, and the venture idea sits in a notebook. We heard you β€” and we built something to change it.

In their own words

⏱
Time
"Life is the obstacle. It's hard to maintain focus when one returns to the 'real world.' Practicality of time, other commitments β€” and maybe a bit of fear."
β€” David Levi, 2019: The Force
πŸ”„
Daily Grind
"My personal obstacles come from getting so bogged down in the day-to-day of life and work that I rarely am able to step back to assess and set strategy on long-term, scaled impact."
β€” Tucker Bartlett, 2019: The Force
πŸ’°
Resources
"The main limitation is time. Financial freedom is the only obstacle β€” being impactful, thinking big, and being different."
β€” Multiple Fellows
🀝
Coalition
"Creating a coalition of the willing, and staying in constant and consistent communication to create thought leadership β€” this work is emotionally and physically taxing."
β€” Bahiyah Robinson, 2023: The Six

Six Ways We Keep the Ember Alive

These are not more check-ins or reports. They are designed around what fellows actually said they needed: to be found, not forgotten.

πŸ”₯

The 90-Day Ember Check

Every 90 days, fellows receive a structured 10-minute reflection prompt tied to their archetype. Not a survey β€” a genuine invitation to name what's alive and what's stalled. No judgment, no reporting. Just a spark.

⚑

Venture Accountability Pairs

Each fellow is matched with one accountability partner from their cohort β€” someone with a complementary archetype. Monthly 20-minute calls. A shared commitment to name the drift before it becomes abandonment.

πŸ“‘

The 'Still Alive' Signal

A simple, frictionless monthly check-in: one sentence on your venture. Not a progress report β€” just proof of life. IGNITE tracks momentum and celebrates consistency, not just milestones.

🧭

The Drift Intervention

When a fellow goes silent for 60+ days, their accountability partner and a program staff member reach out β€” not with pressure, but with curiosity. 'What changed? What would help?' Fellows told us they want to be found, not forgotten.

πŸ†

Micro-Wins Board

A shared space where fellows post small wins β€” a conversation had, a connection made, a paragraph written. The culture of the fellowship celebrates momentum, not just outcomes. Small fires keep the forge hot.

πŸŒ…

The Re-Entry Ritual

When fellows return after a drift, there is no shame. There is a structured 'Re-Entry' conversation that acknowledges what happened, resets the archetype lens, and identifies the smallest possible next step.

"We have tried a lot that just fizzles out."

That is an honest statement, and it deserves an honest response. The drift is not a character flaw β€” it is the predictable result of re-entering a world that was not designed for this kind of work. IGNITE was built to change that. Not with more friction, but with the right kind of connection at the right moment.

Phase 03 β€” The Reunion

The Venture Lab

The cohort reconvenes. The archetype framework has been quietly working. Now it is time to identify, name, and commit to your venture β€” with the tools, frameworks, and peer support to make it real.

β—ˆ

True North Statement

Your True North is the compass that guides every venture decision. It is not a mission statement β€” it is a declaration of who you are as a leader and what you stand for when no one is watching.

β–Ό Explore
⬑

The T5P Framework

T5P expands the definition of capital into six interdependent dimensions: Time, Tools, Talent, Treasure, Ties, and Platform. Your venture succeeds when all six are aligned.

β–Ό Explore
β—‡

Impact Venture Memo

The venture memo is a one-page document that forces clarity. It names your archetype, your problem statement, your theory of change, and your execution plan. Simple. Honest. Actionable.

β–Ό Explore
β—‰

Venture Mapping

Venture mapping identifies the intersection of your passion, your platform, and the world's need. It is not a business plan β€” it is a clarity exercise that reveals where your arrow should fly.

β–Ό Explore

What Does Your Venture Look Like?

Intrapreneur

Reshape culture, launch internal funds, advance ESG from within

Entrepreneur

Launch inclusive funds, fintech startups, purpose-aligned ventures

Catalyst

Build ecosystems, mentor founders, connect capital to impact

System Changer

Reform regulation, redesign capital markets, shift policy

What Makes a Venture Succeed

Overcome Uncertainty

Move from 'someone should' to 'I will' β€” even in spite of fear

Ground in Reality

Develop deep understanding of the challenge and genuine empathy for those you're trying to help

Thoughtful Design

Invest time in understanding how to design work that will succeed where others have failed

Meaningful Stakes

Feel a deep level of personal commitment β€” so deep that walking away is simply not an option

Aligned Resources

Identify your passion, purpose, and the resources you have or can access

Create Leverage

Find a partner, build a team, or leverage a platform to give scale to your limited time

Ready to Commit?

Write Your Impact Venture Memo

The Fellowship Impact Venture Memo is a structured document that forces clarity on your archetype, problem statement, theory of change, and execution plan. Complete it, save it, and share it with your cohort.

Start My Memo β†’
The Capital Framework

The T5P Framework

When we talk about capital, most people think of money. But the leaders who thrive are those who know how to deploy multiple forms of capital simultaneously.

T
⏱
The capital most of us misuse

Time

Time is finite, but its leverage is infinite when aligned with intent. Designing work rhythms and venture models that prioritize strategic rather than reactive time.

β–Ό Explore
T
βš™
The enabling systems

Tools

Tools are the enabling systems β€” AI, data, methodologies, processes β€” that amplify our reach. Frameworks, analytics, and intelligence architectures that help leaders see and decide differently.

β–Ό Explore
T
✦
The creative engine

Talent

Talent is the creative engine β€” our people, partners, and ourselves. Building modular teams of experts β€” strategists, technologists, and connectors β€” that adapt to each mission.

β–Ό Explore
T
β—ˆ
Fuel, but not the engine

Treasure

Treasure is fuel, but not the engine. Reframing capital strategy as mission alignment β€” raising smart capital, not just capital. Thinking in terms of multi-capital returns.

β–Ό Explore
T
⬑
Trust networks that move ideas

Ties

Ties are the trust networks that move ideas into action. Cross-sector relationships β€” finance, technology, policy, and community β€” that turn insight into influence.

β–Ό Explore
P
β—‡
Where your voice multiplies

Platform

Platform is where your voice and visibility multiply. A hub β€” digital, narrative, and convening β€” where others can learn, collaborate, and co-create around your model.

β–Ό Explore
"T5P is not a static model β€” it's a dynamic system. When one T is out of balance, the others suffer. When aligned, they accelerate each other β€” Time fuels Talent, Tools extend Platform, and Ties multiply Treasure."
β€” T5P Framework, developed within the FLF Fellowship
Phase 04

The Venture Studio

Your venture doesn't end when the fellowship does. The Studio is a permanent infrastructure β€” three concentric rings of support that grow with you from first idea to lasting impact.

Studio Services
βš•
Venture Clinic
Monthly
🧭
True North Check-In
Quarterly
πŸ“š
Playbook Library
On-demand
⬑
Sector Working Groups
Bi-monthly
πŸš€
Venture Showcase
Annual
πŸ¦…
Phoenix Re-Entry
On-demand
Layer 1 Β· The Inner Circle

Your Cohort

Your cohort is your most powerful asset. These are people who know your archetype, have seen you at your most vulnerable, and are invested in your success. They are your first call for co-founders, advisors, investors, and honest feedback.

What This Layer Provides
β†’Co-founder matching by archetype compatibility
β†’Peer investment circles β€” cohort-backed startups
β†’Monthly cohort venture updates & accountability
β†’Shared deal flow and opportunity board
β†’Cohort venture retreats (2Γ— per year)

"Have raised VC money and launched my new venture β€” in which Aspen cohort-mates have played a critical role, with some as funders and some as colleagues."

β€” Abhijit Bose Β· 2019: The Force
All 8 Cohorts

Explore every venture across all cohort classes β€” filterable by status, archetype, and cohort year.

View the Venture Wall β†’
Fellow Voices

What Drives Fellows

We surveyed fellows across all cohorts. Here is what they told us β€” about their motivations, their obstacles, and what they have actually built.

Ellis Carr
2018: The Third Way
Intrapreneur
What Motivates Me
"My parents taught me to contribute to something greater than myself. I am focused on using finance to help people and address injustice and equity issues in society."
What I Built

Created Momentus Capital. Deployed over $2B in lending capital. Launched a mission-driven investment bank.

What Motivates Fellows

Proximity to injustice38 fellows

Seeing inequity up close β€” in communities, in markets, in institutions

Systemic frustration31 fellows

The belief that the current system is failing people who deserve better

Personal calling / faith24 fellows

A deep sense of purpose that transcends professional ambition

Peer inspiration22 fellows

Being around other fellows who are doing audacious things

Legacy and family19 fellows

Building something that outlasts a career, that children can point to

What Gets in the Way

Time
Most common
"Life is the obstacle."
Financial freedom
Very common
"Financial freedom is the only obstacle."
Daily grind
Very common
"Getting bogged down in the day-to-day."
Coalition building
Common
"Creating a coalition of the willing."
Fear
Common
"Maybe a bit of fear."
Platform change
Common
"Life transitions β€” platform changed or lives disrupted."
75% of fellows identify with multiple archetypes

The most impactful fellows are not confined to a single mode of change. They lead from within, launch new things, catalyze others, and reshape systems β€” often simultaneously. The archetype is a starting point, not a ceiling.