Impact in Action: Ventures

Impact Cycles often catalyze enduring ventures—extending impact beyond the experience itself. These ventures carry the themes forward—so the anniversary moment becomes enduring stewardship. Ventures ensure the work doesn’t stop at insight, but continues through institution-building and long-term impact.

Examples include work preserving Pacific War heritage, advancing veteran and family support, and developing cultural initiatives focused on fatherhood and civic formation.

These ventures demonstrate Eagle Society’s model: experience → insight → sustained civic value.

Impact in Action

Pacific War Legacy

Pacific War Legacy brought veterans and business leaders to six pivotal Pacific War islands, working with notable partners to honor service, support commemorations, and explore how historic sacrifice informs today’s strategic challenges. This immersive cycle has generated sustained veteran support and seeded enduring ventures grounded in purposeful engagement and civic stewardship.

Impact in Action

Citizen Dad

Citizen Dad addresses the intertwined crises of fatherhood and civic life by calling men to lead our country forward—starting first at home. We will not thrive another 250 years without it. Through multimedia educational resources, family experiences, and formative programs, it forms character, strengthens families, and stewards the civic values that sustain a free society. Rooted in the example of America’s founding fathers, Citizen Dad turns personal commitment into civic renewal.

How to Get Involved

Support a platform that multiplies impact—where experiences activate leaders, and leadership fuels enduring civic and philanthropic ventures.

Giving pathways are designed to be clear, meaningful, and catalytic.

If you’ve been looking for a way to give that feels like living, you’re in the right place.

Apply to join an Impact Cycle or explore partnership opportunities. We curate for values, character, and contribution. It’s not for everyone. That’s the point.

Questions, ideas, or interest in collaboration? We’d love to hear from you.