Design Teams

At Purpose Commons, we often say that purpose isn’t something you simply find — it’s something you cultivate.

And cultivation doesn't happen in isolation. It happens in community, in conversation, and in the space between lived experience and research.

Design Teams are cross-sectional, intergenerational groups of Community Fellows — youth, practitioners, and systems leaders who come together not to talk past one another, but to build with one another. Organized around core questions about how purpose is cultivated, each team surfaces patterns from lived experience and co-develops questions that are both community-rooted and research-ready.

Research* shows that a sense of purpose yields immense benefits, particularly when cultivated and supported in young people: greater resilience, better physical health and emotional well-being, stronger academic achievement, and deeper social connections.

Purpose provides orientation and meaning that helps young people navigate challenges and contribute to the world around them. Our systems should support young people to explore, develop, and nurture their sense of purpose — and to do that well, we need to understand it.

Purpose science provides the foundation to do exactly that. By creating spaces for researchers, young people, and those who work every day to support them, we have an opportunity to ask new questions, apply new approaches, share learnings and highlight new insights into purpose. All so that we can do what matters most: support young people in realizing their full potential.

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*Research from Burrow & Hill (2013); Burrow, Agans, & Rainone (2018); Cohen et al (2016); Hill & Turiano (2015); Kashdan, Rose, & Fincham, (2004); Kim et al. (2018); Lewis & Hill (2021); Mwilambwe-Tshilibo et al.(2019); Scheier et al. (2006); Steptoe & Fancourt (2019); Yeager et al. (2018)

What We Do Differently

We don’t claim to have all the answers; instead, we’re creating a network to ask better questions. By connecting the brilliance and collective wisdom of researchers, young people, and those who support them, we’ll uncover opportunities to create the conditions that enable purpose cultivation.

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Purpose Commons is dedicated to exploring new ways society can nurture young people’s sense of purpose. Our work follows a collaborative approach that brings young people, researchers, and communities together to change how purpose is explored, understood, and supported. This ecosystem involves: 

  • Engaging young people, researchers, and communities to understand real-world experiences, questions, and expertise.

  • Piloting innovative approaches in partnership with researchers at the Purpose Science and Innovation Exchange (PSiX) at Cornell University to test and refine innovative ideas.

  • Listening and capturing community-driven insights from young people and their communities to further shape our questions and guide the growth of research.

  • Scaling and sharing impactful models and approaches to shift how purpose is understood and measured across systems and communities. 

Our role is to connect the brilliance of our communities to surface unanswered questions, support novel collaborations, and explore new applications of science and research — all in service of reshaping how systems can better support all young people in exploring and cultivating their sense of purpose.

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