Contribute

Get involved

ADP is built and maintained by practitioners around the world. Three ways to contribute, in order of how lightweight they are.

Provide feedback

Help shape the next edition of the Social Innovation Manual.

The Manual improves with practitioner input. Suggest corrections, propose improvements, or share case examples from your work. The editorial team reads everything.
Submit feedback

Translate

Make the Manual and the website available in your language.

Volunteer translators work in source files, are credited on every translated page, and are supported by an ADP coordinator. The Manual and the website are the two things you can translate.
Volunteer to translate

Teach

Use the framework in your own training, courses, or classroom.

The Social Innovation Manual is published under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Anyone can teach the framework in workshops, classrooms, corporate training, or independent courses. No permission needed.
Learn about teaching

Other ways to contribute

ADP also welcomes practitioners interested in subject-matter expert review (when new editions of the Manual are drafted), working-group participation (when new bodies of knowledge are being developed), and regional outreach. For these, write to info@adp-international.org with a brief note about your background and what you’d like to contribute. We try to respond within a few weeks.