Institutional Partnerships
ALDEIS partners with independent institutions to amplify shared impact. We do not absorb organizations—we align them through formal agreements and structural relationships.
Partnership Philosophy
You maintain your identity, governance, and mission. We are not a holding company or operational control entity.
Your work aligns with ALDEIS doctrine: human dignity, entrepreneurship as human development, and structures that enable freedom.
You contribute your expertise and resources. We coordinate across organizations to amplify shared impact and knowledge stewardship.
Partnership is governed through Memoranda of Understanding, not commercial contracts. Relationships are based on mutual commitment to doctrine, not profit extraction.
Partnership Models
For independent organizations sharing ALDEIS doctrine:
- • Formal MoU signed annually
- • Structural recognition fee (~$200/year)
- • Participation in Circle networks
- • Co-access to knowledge stewardship resources
- • Institutional visibility and credibility
Ideal for: Universities, NGOs, research centers, professional associations
For research and standards development:
- • Research collaboration frameworks
- • Joint publications and validation
- • Standards development cooperation
- • Doctoral council collaboration
- • No fee (mutual investment)
Ideal for: Universities, research institutions, standards bodies (ICIES, IDC)
For organizations hosting ALDEIS circles:
- • Host local participation circles
- • Facilitate member engagement
- • Structural coordination fees
- • Training and resources provided
- • Community-focused programming
Ideal for: Community organizations, co-working spaces, local institutions
For organizations collaborating on specific initiatives:
- • Project-based cooperation agreements
- • Time-bound commitments
- • Shared resource contribution
- • Clear outcome metrics
- • Flexible participation levels
Ideal for: Corporate partners, social enterprises, nonprofit coalitions
Sectors & Organization Types
Universities, doctoral councils, and research institutions stewarding knowledge. These partnerships preserve intellectual rigor while connecting academic work to human development.
Organizations of practitioners maintaining professional standards. They integrate ALDEIS principles of ethical practice without compromising disciplinary autonomy.
Social enterprises and benefit corporations committed to ethical capitalism and human development. They pursue impact while honoring human dignity and societal responsibility.
NGOs and organizations advancing human welfare through development, health, justice, and environmental stewardship. Partnership amplifies coordinated impact.
Museums, publishing houses, and creative organizations cultivating human expression, meaning, and knowledge stewardship.
Agencies committed to governance and policy aligned with principles of human dignity, decentralization, and ethical accountability.
What We Seek in Partners
Intellectual honesty and evidence-based practice. No ideological dogmatism.
Respect for individual worth and potential. Opposition to dehumanization.
Thinking beyond quarterly results. Genuine commitment to generational impact.
Sincere commitment to ethical standards and accountability.
Willingness to contribute expertise and learn from others.
Building solutions, not merely criticizing problems.
Exploring Partnership
If your organization shares our commitment to human development through ethical entrepreneurship and doctrinal alignment could amplify your impact:
Reach out to discuss partnership models and next steps:
Contact Partnership TeamPlease include your organization's mission, alignment with ALDEIS doctrine, and vision for partnership.