Why GTI matters now.
The world is confronting a growing relational crisis. Across schools, workplaces, homes, and communities, our systems are becoming increasingly disconnected from the human relationships that allow people to thrive. Loneliness, distrust, polarization, burnout, and social fragmentation are rising while many institutions become increasingly transactional and less human.
In the process, society is losing its relational intelligence — the ability to build trust, foster belonging, navigate differences, and care for one another effectively.
But this trajectory can be changed.
Healthy relationships are among the strongest predictors of mental health, physical health, learning, resilience, economic mobility, and human flourishing. Yet healthy relationship skills are rarely taught systematically, made widely accessible, or treated as a civic priority.
GTI exists to help change that.
We believe relational intelligence can be cultivated across schools, workplaces, homes, and communities — and that when relationships improve, people and systems improve with them.