International Futures Forum

The International Futures Forum (IFF) is an educational charity registered in Scotland that address complex, messy issues to enable people to thrive in the 21st century.

Outputs included the book, Ten Things to do in a Conceptual Emergency and a pack of IFF Prompt Cards.

In 2007 IFF received a grant from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) to further develop.

[15] In June 2014, Colin McConnell, chief executive of the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), delivered a speech at an event organised by the IFF.

[16] McConnell laid out a compelling case "for the public acceptance of the need for forgiveness and redemption as the future cornerstone for reducing reoffending".

[17] According to the IFF it enjoys "a variety of productive and mutually beneficial relationships with sponsors, clients, subscribers, like-minded groups, research funders and others".