The Social systems
Foundation

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“To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.” Gautama Buddha

What it does

The Social Systems Foundation

 The purpose of the Foundation is to support and guide the work of the Social Systems lab with the border remit to foster systemic transformation. From the the statutes: The purpose of the Foundation is to support the emergence and development of initiatives, networks and communities that foster systemic transformations toward thriving societies and civilisations.

The Social Systems Foundation is religiously and politically unaffiliated.

How we got here

A Brief History

The Social Systems Lab was originally registered in 2019 in Cape Town in order to create a legal and financial container around the software project Crowdpol, an early version of the Circles platform.

As the project grew in scope to involve individual contributors from many organisations and networks, the necessity to create a longer-term structure that could strengthen and protect the open-source non-profit nature of the project became apparent. To meet this need, the Social Systems Foundation was created in Stockholm, Sweden, in January 2022 and took over ownership of the limited-profit company “Social Systems Lab International (svb)”.

It is worth noting that the AB (svb) business category is specially created for public non-profit operations, such as schools and elderly care. The category allows only a limited possibility to extract profits by the owners in the form, to ensure that as many funds as possible are invested in the business activity. In addition, as the business is owned by the foundation, any dividends paid to the foundation would need to be recycled back into the business or put to good use in some other way as the foundation is a not-for-profit entity. This means any funds accepted by the foundation are doubly protected.

As it currently stands, the Social Systems Foundation is the entity ultimately responsible for the Circles platform, the Altruistic Wallet application and all other activities

meet the board

The Social Systems Foundation Board of Directors

The board currently consists of Timothy Olsson, Robert Sevenius, Violeta Bulc, Alexander Laszlo and Mathapelo Mzizi.


Tim Olsson
is the founder and director of Social Systems Lab in Cape Town and one of the main drivers behind the Circles project and The Altruistic Wallet. His professional background is in journalism, healthcare, facilitation, blockchain and project management. He is the author of one book, multiple articles, and quite a few catchy songs, if he says so himself. He is the owner of multiple businesses and has a passion for transforming systems through civic technology and deep democracy.  He is also the current acting chairperson of the foundation.

Robert Sevenius has written several books on law and finance, among these the seminal work on Due Diligence used in universities across the country, and has extensive hands-on experience in his field. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant in the interaction between blockchain and finance as well as a lecturer. In his own words, he is on a voyage through legal & financial space with the mission to boldly go where no legal economist has gone before. This voyage has taken him through, among others, the outlandish microcosmoses of valuation, due diligence, M&A, corporate governance and business law. He is the treasurer of the foundation and thus the person who will make sure that any funds entrusted to us will be used wisely.

Dr Hc. Violeta Bulc is a multiply awarded innovator and entrepreneur who is probably best known for her five years as the commissioner of transport for the European Union where she placed priority on Digitalization, Decarbonisation, Gender inclusion, Women Empowerment, Innovation, people focus, and global collaboration in transport. Prior to this she was the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovenia and is a board member of the Joint European Disruptive Initiative (JEDI). She is also the founder and lead advocate of the Ecocivilisation network and a member of the G100 network with chairs in 34 countries and counting.

Dr Alexander Laszlo is a Researcher, consultant and instructor as well as a professor in graduate-level programs at a variety of accredited universities internationally. His experience includes that of Director of the Doctoral Program in Management at the Graduate School of Business Administration & Leadership (EGADE), Mexico, and Founding Director of the Doctoral Program in Leadership and Systemic Innovation at the Buenos Aires Institute of Technology (ITBA). His expertise lies in the field of systems thinking and social systems design, facilitation of learning dynamics, individual and group empowerment, graduate and post-doctoral research in emergence, sentience and conscious evolution, research methods, conflict dissolution, and the philosophy and practice of the Martial Arts. He is the author of over a hundred journal, book, and encyclopedia publications and sits on the Editorial Boards of seven internationally arbitered journals.

Mathapelo Mzizi is the Partnership Manager at Ericsson Headquarters in Stockholm. She is a strategic powerhouse responsible for cultivating partnerships with prestigious organisations like UNICEF and the Nobel Foundation. She has over a decade of experience leading global marketing initiatives such as AI and expertise in Technology, Inclusion Innovation, Business and leadership experience. As a One Young World Ambassador and HULT PRIZE Dubai Intra competition regional winner, she is dedicated to driving positive change through her passion for innovation, human equality, and leveraging technology to solve socio-economic issues.

Foundation details

The Social Systems Foundation
Stiftelsen Social Systems (in Swedish)

Registration number:
803482-2630.


Address:
Illerstigen 8
170 71 Solna

Bank details
Bank Name: SEB (Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken)
Account Name: Stiftelsen Social Systems
Account no: 52551081637
BIC/SWIFT: ESSESESSXXX