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Nipun Mehta is a designer of social movements that are rooted in small acts of service and powered by micro moments of inner transformation.

As the founder of ServiceSpace, his work has uniquely catalyzed "many to many" networks of community builders grounded in their localities and rooted in practices of cultivating deeper connection -- with oneself, each other and our systems. He was honored as an "unsung hero of compassion" by the Dalai Lama, not long before former U.S. President Obama appointed him to a council for addressing poverty and inequality in the US.

Today, ServiceSpace reaches millions every month, is powered by thousands of volunteers, and blossoms into ever-expanding local and virtual service projects that aim to ignite a "whole great than the sum of its parts".

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Vision and Values

Designing For Multiple Forms of Wealth
Designing For Multiple Forms of Wealth
Many to Many Organizing
"Many to Many" Organizing ("Gandhi 3.0")
Service Led by Inner-Transformation
Service Led by Inner-Transformation
Laddership: Leading with Emergence
Laddership: Leading with Emergence
Small Acts: Playing A More Infinite Game
Small Acts: Playing A More Infinite Game
Heartivism: Gently Shaking the World
Heartivism: Gently Shaking the World

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Retreat in Vienna, Austria

Creating new patterns of positive deviance.

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"Gandhi 3.0" Retreat

At the Gandhi Ashram in India.

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AI + Wisdom

Can tech bend the arc of our consciousness?

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"Unsung Hero of Compassion"

Dalai Lama offering an award.

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200-Year Old Elder

On Necker Island in August 2024

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Social Permaculture

With Friends in Vietnam


"Human heart unfailingly responds to the advances of love."

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