Foundations in Social Innovation 2026
20 week course in four parts with Chris Vanstone, TACSI co-CEO. Starting Feb 2026. Price inclusive GST.
Foundations in Social Innovation (FINSI) is a 20 week learning series based on everything we’ve learnt at TACSI about doing social innovation well.
After four years of development with the TACSI team, we are now in our third year of sharing this valuable learning experience with other participants.
Hosted by TACSI co-CEO Chris Vanstone, you’ll explore the fundamentals of social innovation – through TACSI’s work, key theory, thinkers, practitioners, and case studies from around the world.
The course is relevant to practitioners, leaders and funders who aim to do, support, or create the conditions for social innovation. Whilst the course is relevant for beginners, practitioners with decades of experience have also found it valuable.
In addition to the 20 weeks you'll be included in a bonus session with your fellow FINSI learners to reflect and consolidate what this learning means for you and your practice.
Pricing
Save $340 on the FINSI learning series, now available for $3,500 (or $292 per month for 12 months).
If you're a self-funded learner without access to professional development funding, you can purchase this series for $2250 (GST inclusive).
We also hold several seats for scholarship places, read more about our scholarships program here and to add your name to the waitlist.
Foundations for Social Innovation is made up of these 4 x 5 week courses.
FINSI 1: Introduction to Social Innovation
Friday 13 Feb - Friday 13 March.
An introduction to the big ideas behind social innovation and the conditions to support social innovation at scale. Modules: What is good social innovation? Being a social innovator. Wellbeing economy. Systems for social R&D. Me, We, Us. Includes: An Aboriginal perspective on social-emotional wellbeing. A snapshot of First Nations social innovation in Australia
FINSI 2: Seeing, Thinking and Stewarding Systems
Friday 15 May - Friday 12 June
Understand your options for shifting systems: mindsets, processes and responses. Modules Thinking in systems, Modeling systems, Stewarding systems, Storying systems, Me, We, Us. Includes: First Nations perspectives on systems thinking
FINSI 3: Innovation, Imagination and Scale
Friday 31 July - Friday 28 August
Understand how to structure an innovation process to create and spread new responses. Modules: Innovation and ambition, From innovations to outcomes, Discovery and invention, Implementation and scale, Me, We, Us. Includes: First Nations frameworks for innovation
FINSI 4: Participation, Power and Allyship
Friday 16 October - Friday 13 November
Understand how to bring together diverse expertise for innovation and systemic change. Modules: The what of participation, The how of participation, Co-design and peer to peer, Allyship and an Aboriginal perspective on participation, Me, We, Us. Includes: First nations perspective on co-design & Strategies for Allyship
Bonus 1 hour session
Friday 27 November
With your FINSI cohort, you'll have an additional session to explore what this 20 week course means for you and your practice.
More detail on each of the four courses included
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An overview of all four Foundations in Social Innovation courses for people travelling the whole FINSI journey.
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Course with Chris Vanstone, TACSI co-CEO. Starting 13 Feb 2026, for 5 weeks. Price inclusive GST.
$960
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5 week course with Chris Vanstone, TACSI co-CEO. Starting 15 May 2026. Price inclusive GST.
$960
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5 week course with Chris Vanstone, TACSI co-CEO. Starting 31 July 2026. Price inclusive GST.
$960
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Course with Chris Vanstone, TACSI co-CEO. Starting 16 October 2026, for 5 weeks. Price inclusive GST.
$960
To support learners with limited access to professional development funding, we offer two prices for enrolments as well as scholarship places
For organisation-funded learners:
This price is for learners with access to organisational funding such as professional development budgets.
AUD $3,500 per participant inclusive taxes
(AUD $3,181.82 ex GST in Australia)
For self-funded learners:
This price is to support learners without access to funding from an organisation.
AUD $2,250 per participant inclusive taxes
(AUD $2045.45 ex GST in Australia)
Receipt:
On purchase you will receive a receipt by email that will show GST for customers in Australia.
Group booking and paying by invoice:
To make a group booking or pay by invoice, email [email protected] with your details.
This workshop can also be delivered to your organisation, tailored to your needs, at a time that works for your team. Contact [email protected] to find out more.
Subsidies and Scholarships:
Limited free places are available for First Nations people, people with lived experience, young people (18-24) and low-income earners. Visit Scholarships for details including how to apply.
Live sessions are 12.30 - 1.30pm AEDT/AEST
FINSI: Introduction to Social innovation
FINSI: Seeing, thinking and stewarding systems
FINSI: Innovation, imagination and scale
FINSI: Participation, power and allyship
Bonus session
“Learning about social innovation from people who practice it every day is the best way to get a comprehensive and applied view on the subject. The programme is curated in such a way that it is very easy to start applying concepts, models, theories to any project focused on social change. I highly recommend it.”
“Foundations in Social Innovation creates a much needed space for those practicing and interested in social innovation to explore in depth the current practices and methods in Australia and the world. The course foregrounds First Nations wisdom and masterfully weaves stories and practice with what these concepts mean for your context. Highly recommended for those looking for a well rounded, carefully crafted experience that prioritises learning, reflection and connection.”
“Chris casts the net of this course broad enough that both Social Innovators and people from adjacent fields will find new value and stretch within the diverse content but also deep enough that it will likely provoke revelations for all. The group dialogues accompanying each module allow the time to explore topics deeply and draw parallels with your own practice. I also don't know of another course that more comprehensively weaves First Nations storytelling throughout.”
“Cost effective and high value for money introduction that isn't a large time commitment and allows for further self guided exploration. ”
“[What I liked most was] the diversity of the content. The podcast overview with the opportunity to dive deeper with links to other resources. Opportunity to learn with my team and others and the conversation in the weekly webinar. The deep expertise of the facilitator. ”
“I like the general presentation of information, sometimes dense topics are covered through audio, visuals and engaging conversations. Makes learning the material easier. I love!! weekly catch up with other students from diverse professions. I have learnt just as much from their experiences. [my ah-ha moment was] that thinking in systems comes naturally to us. We just need to vision a world where the "normal" structures are different or don't exist at all.”
Yes, we offer limited free places for First Nations people, people with lived experience, young people (18-24) and low-income earners. Visit Scholarships for details including how to apply.
Yes, you will be presented with a certificate on completing the course.
Absolutely. Creating the conditions for innovation and change is a collective endeavour. Enrolling as an organisation (or group of organisations) will help you build a shared understanding and shared language, while giving you the opportunity to work through challenges specific to your context. Visit our Team Training for tailored learning options or contact our Learning Coordinator, at [email protected] about group booking options.
Yes, you can email us at [email protected] to request an invoice.
When you purchase via our secure online platform a tax invoice will be sent to your email address.
You will have lifelong access to the course materials.
Courses are non-refundable. If you are not able to make a course, and let us know more than 14 days before the start date, we will issue you a credit note (valid for 12 months) for use in a later course. At any point before the start date you can transfer your place to a colleague at no additional cost. Contact our Learning Coordinator, via email at [email protected] if you have any questions.
You can email our Learning Coordinator at [email protected]
Yes! The four courses that make up FINSI can be taken separately. While we recommend taking them in the order described above, you can complete them in any order and will have completed the 20 week certificate course. If you're interested in this approach, contact our Learning Coordinator, at [email protected] to discuss.