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=Be The Change Cooperative=
[[Be The Change Cooperative]] - A cooperative of local communities co-creating regenerative community buildings governed and owned by local neighborhoods through a shared platform.
 
=Place-Based Catalyst Hubs=
===Commongrounds===
[[Commongrounds]] - A new 4-story, 50,000 s.f. $16 million development in Traverse City, Michigan cooperatively owned by nearly 600 members. It will feature a food incubator, coffeeshop, distillery, childcare center, cowering space for impact organizations and businesses, performing arts and events space, artist-in-residence space, and 24 workforce rental units. Construction began in Fall 2020, with tenants scheduled to move in by 2022.
 
===Temple Mother Earth===
[[Temple of Mother Earth]] - An international plant medicine healing center created out of the need for more welcoming places for people of color. The founding Temple is based in a predominantly BIPOC neighborhood in Southeast Washington DC, offering multi-faceted healing modalities with a primary focus on sacred plant medicines. It is a safe container of spiritual resources and space holders to support everyone in its community as they step powerfully into their sovereignty.
 
===DC Arts + Wellness Co-Creation Hub===
[[DC Arts + Wellness Co-Creation Hub]] - An arts and wellness real estate cooperative based on arts, wellness, nature and indigenous values hosting community events, plant medicine ceremonies, workshops and creative, educational experiences. It will be located in a DC neighborhood to be determined with a groundbreaking goal of 2022, with a projected ownership of 1000 members.
 
===Catalyst Hub Tulum===
[[Catalyst Hub Tulum]] - A regenerative community building in downtown Tulum that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to provide a living, working, gathering place for those in Tulum to catalyze regenerative change based on the values of caring and nature.
 
===Catalyst Hub Liechtenstein===
[[Catalyst Hub Liechtenstein]] - A regenerative community building in downtown Lichtenstein that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to provide a living, working, gathering place for those in Tulum to catalyze regenerative change based on the values of caring and nature.
 
=Regional Place-Based Cooperative Programs=
===Regenerate Idaho===
[[Regenerate Idaho]] - An initiative in Idaho supporting community development that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to support the co-creation of living, working, gathering places in Idaho based on the values of caring, creativity and regeneration.
 
=Mutualistic Communication + Governance=
 
==Partnerism==
[[Partnerism]] - A socio-economic system that values and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. Partnerism is based on [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_transformation_theory Cultural Transformation Theory], which proposes that societies used to follow a mutualistic, caring “partnership model” of civilization, giving way to today's current “dominator model” of civilization, but with growing evidence that we are returning to the partnership model.
 
==Prosocial==
[[Prosocial]] is an orientation toward the welfare of others and society as a whole. This might be an attitude, a behavior, or an institution. It might be directed toward family and friends or the social acceptance of all people. Ultimately, Prosocial is an entire worldview.
 
=Regeneration=
===Regenerative Systems===
[[Regenerative Systems]] - An overview of regenerative systems and their applications.
 
=Self Organization=
===Systems===
[[Self Organization|Self Organization Systems]] - A list of self-organizing systems.
 
===Sensemaking===
[[Sensemaking]] - A primer on the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences.
 
=Co-Creation=
[[Co-Creation Systems]] - Systems, models, tools for co-creation
 
=Regenerative Currency=
===SEEDS===
* [[SEEDS]] - An overview of the SEEDS ecosystem.
* [[SEEDS Neighborhubs]] - A peer onboarding program for SEEDS members, learning and growing together
* [[Partnerism in SEEDS]] - A course on [[Partnerism]], an economic and cultural system based on nature and caring, as an alternative to domination culture.
* [[Regenerative Civics Incubator & Alliance]] - a program to pilot regenerative operating systems to place-based regenerative development projects.
* [[SEEDS_Changemakers_Program|SEEDS Changemakers Program]] - An ambassador program to onboard changemakers to SEEDS Citizens.
* [[SEEDS_Changemaker_Guide|SEEDS Changemaker Guide]] - A Changemaker's guide to participating in the SEEDS ecosystem.
* [[SEEDS Changemakers Onboarding Pilot]] - An experimental program to onboard 100 changemakers without personal invites into SEEDS via the [[SEEDS_Changemakers_Program|SEEDS Changemakers Program]].  
* [[SEEDS_Glossary|SEEDS Glossary]] - A glossary of key terms in the SEEDS ecosystem.
* [[DAO/DHO Platform]] - A governance, operations, and tokenomics platform for Decentralized Autonomous/Human Organizations (DAO/DHOs).
* [[SEEDS_Roadmap_to_Globally_Regenerative_Economies|SEEDS Roadmap]] - An overview of the future of SEEDS.
* [[SEEDS_FAQ|SEEDS FAQ]] - Frequently asked questions.
* [[SEEDS_Gratitude|SEEDS Gratitude]] - An overview of the innovative gratitude system in SEEDS.
* [[Leading from the Emerging Future: From Ego-System to Eco-System Economies]] - A framework for ecosystem building based on Theory
* [[Regenerative Communication]] - A holistic human-centric approach to communication.
 
=Regenerative Urban Planning and Development=
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* [https://formbasedcodes.org Form-based Codes Institute] - The organization that supports regenerative urban planning operating systems known as form-based codes.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Form-based_code Form-based Codes] - Form-based codes are a planning and development code that prioritizes physical form (rather than separation of uses) as the organizing principle for regenerative development. The SmartCode is one example of a form-based code.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartCode SmartCode] - A regenerative urban planning and development operating system and form-based code.
* [https://transect.org/codes.html SmartCode documents] - SmartCode documents.
* [https://www.cnu.org/who-we-are/charter-new-urbanism Charter for New Urbanism] - A set of principles and guide for regenerative community planning and development.
 
=Resources=
 
[[Glossary]] - Terms that define the co-creation of a world of mutuality
 
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 8 April 2022

Be The Change Cooperative[edit]

Be The Change Cooperative - A cooperative of local communities co-creating regenerative community buildings governed and owned by local neighborhoods through a shared platform.

Place-Based Catalyst Hubs[edit]

Commongrounds[edit]

Commongrounds - A new 4-story, 50,000 s.f. $16 million development in Traverse City, Michigan cooperatively owned by nearly 600 members. It will feature a food incubator, coffeeshop, distillery, childcare center, cowering space for impact organizations and businesses, performing arts and events space, artist-in-residence space, and 24 workforce rental units. Construction began in Fall 2020, with tenants scheduled to move in by 2022.

Temple Mother Earth[edit]

Temple of Mother Earth - An international plant medicine healing center created out of the need for more welcoming places for people of color. The founding Temple is based in a predominantly BIPOC neighborhood in Southeast Washington DC, offering multi-faceted healing modalities with a primary focus on sacred plant medicines. It is a safe container of spiritual resources and space holders to support everyone in its community as they step powerfully into their sovereignty.

DC Arts + Wellness Co-Creation Hub[edit]

DC Arts + Wellness Co-Creation Hub - An arts and wellness real estate cooperative based on arts, wellness, nature and indigenous values hosting community events, plant medicine ceremonies, workshops and creative, educational experiences. It will be located in a DC neighborhood to be determined with a groundbreaking goal of 2022, with a projected ownership of 1000 members.

Catalyst Hub Tulum[edit]

Catalyst Hub Tulum - A regenerative community building in downtown Tulum that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to provide a living, working, gathering place for those in Tulum to catalyze regenerative change based on the values of caring and nature.

Catalyst Hub Liechtenstein[edit]

Catalyst Hub Liechtenstein - A regenerative community building in downtown Lichtenstein that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to provide a living, working, gathering place for those in Tulum to catalyze regenerative change based on the values of caring and nature.

Regional Place-Based Cooperative Programs[edit]

Regenerate Idaho[edit]

Regenerate Idaho - An initiative in Idaho supporting community development that is collectively developed, governed, financed, owned and programmed by the local community. It is organized as a DAO (decentralized autonomous organization) to support the co-creation of living, working, gathering places in Idaho based on the values of caring, creativity and regeneration.

Mutualistic Communication + Governance[edit]

Partnerism[edit]

Partnerism - A socio-economic system that values and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future. Partnerism is based on Cultural Transformation Theory, which proposes that societies used to follow a mutualistic, caring “partnership model” of civilization, giving way to today's current “dominator model” of civilization, but with growing evidence that we are returning to the partnership model.

Prosocial[edit]

Prosocial is an orientation toward the welfare of others and society as a whole. This might be an attitude, a behavior, or an institution. It might be directed toward family and friends or the social acceptance of all people. Ultimately, Prosocial is an entire worldview.

Regeneration[edit]

Regenerative Systems[edit]

Regenerative Systems - An overview of regenerative systems and their applications.

Self Organization[edit]

Systems[edit]

Self Organization Systems - A list of self-organizing systems.

Sensemaking[edit]

Sensemaking - A primer on the process by which people give meaning to their collective experiences.

Co-Creation[edit]

Co-Creation Systems - Systems, models, tools for co-creation

Regenerative Currency[edit]

SEEDS[edit]

Regenerative Urban Planning and Development[edit]

Transect.png
  • Form-based Codes Institute - The organization that supports regenerative urban planning operating systems known as form-based codes.
  • Form-based Codes - Form-based codes are a planning and development code that prioritizes physical form (rather than separation of uses) as the organizing principle for regenerative development. The SmartCode is one example of a form-based code.
  • SmartCode - A regenerative urban planning and development operating system and form-based code.
  • SmartCode documents - SmartCode documents.
  • Charter for New Urbanism - A set of principles and guide for regenerative community planning and development.

Resources[edit]

Glossary - Terms that define the co-creation of a world of mutuality