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Catalyst hubs are community-serving buildings that serve as catalysts for a regenerative culture and economy in the neighborhood - designed, governed and owned by local communities. The intention is to establish a living example with one building that can then seed other buildings as catalyst hubs, then entire blocks, and eventually a neighborhood, while networked with other initiatives in other neighborhoods around the world.
Community-serving buildings that serve as neighborhood destinations for innovation culture - designed, governed and owned by local communities as cooperatives, based on the [[solidarity cooperative]] framework.
 
=Examples=
 
* [[Commongrounds]] in Traverse City, cofounded by cohort Kate Redman, a $15 million, 50,000 s.f. new mixed-use 4-story building with 500 community members and tenant owners.


=Societal Benefits=
=Societal Benefits=
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=Examples=
'''[[Commongrounds]]''' is a 50,000 s.f. innovation hub cooperative in Traverse City, Michigan, which serves as both a pilot project and learning laboratory. It is presently the only project of its kind in the country - a mixed-use community building that is owned and governed as a cooperative.


=Cooperative development and governance systems=
=Cooperative development and governance systems=
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==Co-creation==
==Co-creation==
'''[[Co-creation systems]]''' - Systems, models, tools for co-creation, designed, governed and owned by participants with a shared purpose, such as campaign teams and local communities.
'''[[Co-creation systems]]''' - Systems, models, tools for co-creation, designed, governed and owned by participants with a shared purpose, such as campaign teams and local communities.
==Self organization==
==Self Organization==
'''[[Self organizing systems]]''' - Processes where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system. The resulting organization is wholly decentralized, distributed over all the components of the system. As such, the organization is typically robust and able to survive or self-repair substantial perturbation.
'''[[Self organizing systems]]''' - Processes where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system. The resulting organization is wholly decentralized, distributed over all the components of the system. As such, the organization is typically robust and able to survive or self-repair substantial perturbation.
==Partnerism==
==Partnerism==
'''[[Partnerism]]''' - An economic system that, unlike Capitalism & Socialism, recognizes the economic value of care and adequately rewards it in both the market & non-market sectors. Like Capitalism and Socialism, Partnerism is an economic ideology that promotes a set of values, assumptions, and beliefs. First coined by Riane Eisler in The Real Wealth of Nations, Partnerism as an ideology promotes and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future.
'''[[Partnerism]]''' - An economic system that, unlike Capitalism & Socialism, recognizes the economic value of care and adequately rewards it in both the market & non-market sectors. Like Capitalism and Socialism, Partnerism is an economic ideology that promotes a set of values, assumptions, and beliefs. First coined by Riane Eisler in The Real Wealth of Nations, Partnerism as an ideology promotes and rewards caring for one another, nature, and our collective future.
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'''[[Sensemaking]]''' - A process by which a large population of people are able to give meaning to their collective experiences, referred to as story-based or narrative-based assessment, and 'the first form of scalable ethnography'.
'''[[Sensemaking]]''' - A process by which a large population of people are able to give meaning to their collective experiences, referred to as story-based or narrative-based assessment, and 'the first form of scalable ethnography'.


=Place-Based Catalyst Hubs=
=Flow state=
===Commongrounds===
The foundational human state that Innovation Hub Cooperatives are based on is the flow state.
[[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.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow_(psychology) Wikipedia entry on flow state].
 
* [https://collectiveimpactlab.com/2018/12/30/enabling-joy-bliss-flow-ecstasis-in-our-communities Enabling joy, bliss, flow, ecstasis in our communities] - Overview of flow state in community development.
===LaLa Gardens Cooperative===
[[LaLa Gardens]] - A one-acre home and garden demonstration of permaculture and natural farming in the exurbs of Fort Collins, Colorado. The garden features regenerative farming and gardening, and is a pilot project for community ownership, governance, economy and culture that is based on a Declaration of Interdependence and in part, utilizes a global regenerative currency and ecosystem. It is reflective of hyperlocalsystems of Partnerism, membership, gifting, trade and other forms of mutual support. It is developing models for applying NFTs to regenerative real estate, education, marketplaces, art, culture and re-sci as a model for any neighborhood.
 
===Temple of 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.
 
===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.
 
=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.
 
=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.


=Development phases=
=Development phases=

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