About the Feast

The Feast gathers remarkable innovators from across industries to engage each other in creating world-shaking change. Through programs, events, and public initiatives addressing social innovation, we foster a community of entrepreneurs, radicals, doers and thinkers who are revolutionizing the way things work for the betterment of humanity.
The Feast has hosted its annual conference since 2008 in New York City as well as in New Orleans during 2009. For 2012, The Feast is expanding its format to host the inaugural Social Innovation Week, a series of events in October including our flagship conference and two new happenings: The Feast Worldwide dinner party and The Feast Pavilion
The world needs a more ambitious vision of what a better future might look like. By creating this together, we can unlock our potential to realize change with a new understanding of what’s possible.
Starving for change? Join us and get “full on good!”
The Feast Manifesto
We started The Feast because a new generation of people was starting to see and solve problems differently.
They weren’t “do-gooders”, they were doers. People with the discipline to turn their idealistic vision into action.
Entrepreneurs and musicians, designers and doctors, CEOs and poker players that brought their talents to the table to make life better.
THEY DIDN’T KNOW EACH OTHER, SO WE PUT THEM IN THE SAME ROOM BECAUSE THEY’D BE MORE POWERFUL TOGETHER.
And together, they took risks to create remarkable things that let more people build on their work. Many more.
The role of The Feast has changed.
Mankind is now more connected with the tools to engage millions and more potential than ever to build a brighter future.
Our role is to inspire the next generation of doers. To empower more folks to ask why the world works the way it does. To not stop at “because it’s always been done that way.”
TO RE-IMAGINE HOW THINGS COULD BE AND BELIEVE THAT THE WORLD, AND YOU, CAN DO BETTER.
Because a small step in a new direction leads to another. And your steps change the path of those around you.
And when “social change” changes people, the impact turns ripples into waves.
It’s time to stop waiting for the world to change.
Start changing it, and the world will follow.


















