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[[File:Lalagardens.jpg|600px|thumb|right|LaLa Gardens site plan rendering]]'''LaLa Gardens Cooperative''' | [[File:Lalagardens.jpg|600px|thumb|right|LaLa Gardens site plan rendering]]'''LaLa Gardens Cooperative''' is a one-acre home and garden demonstration of permaculture and natural farming in the exurbs of Fort Collins, Colorado, transitioning from private to cooperative ownership as a model for regenerative development. The garden features regenerative farming and gardening courses, 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. | ||
=Mission, Values, Vision= | =Mission, Values, Vision= | ||
All is in the Small | |||
== | ==Mission== | ||
To establish the garden as an entity with rights and recognitions as a successive garden through regenerative functions that are described in a document based on Natural Farming as mentored by Rei Yoon (South Korean Natural Farmer) and others. | |||
==Vision== | ==Vision== | ||
* To put the land into a protected status under Cooperatively owned Stewardship, by which ownership is redefined to be that of stewardship. | * To put the land into a protected status under Cooperatively owned Stewardship, by which ownership is redefined to be that of stewardship. | ||
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== | =Private to Cooperative Ownership= | ||
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LaLa Gardens is transferring property ownership to a cooperative with its own community currency/token. See [https://explore.joinseeds.earth/regenerative-civics-alliance/flow-outline/step-4-return-land-to-common-stewardship Return Land to Common Stewardship in the Regen Civics program]. | |||
= | ==Current Steps== | ||
= | ===Step 1: Save the property from foreclosure=== | ||
== | * Regenerative Living Institute, its founder Dr Leah Gibbons and Brandon Yarborough, or a trusted third party will secure a 'hard loan' of $113,420 to purchase and prevent the property from being lost to the banks in foreclosure in July, 2022. | ||
[https:// | * This includes an agreement to purchase to transfer ownership to a cooperative that will purchase the property at wholesale value from current owner Christina Trout, as well as a long-term lease for her and her mom. This is being publicly discussed in the [https://discord.gg/n49BAnkBn8 LaLa Gardens Cooperative Discord] in the #1-save-the-property channel. | ||
* Current status: Tina and Brandon are securing the details of the foreclosure status. Leah is checking on her mortgage qualifications as the interim owner. Letty is developing the ownership transfer agreements. | |||
===Step 2: Transition to cooperative ownership=== | |||
* See [https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVO0YQNWc=/ Private to Cooperative Ownership Blueprint on Miro] | |||
* The newly restructured LaLa Gardens, LCA (Limited Cooperative Association) will begin a cooperative structuring process with [[Regen Living Ecosystem|Regen Living DHO]] in order to transition LaLa Gardens from private ownership to community ownership. | |||
* [[Regen Living Ecosystem|Regen Living DHO]] is a collective impact initiative to develop and fund ecosystem prototypes and place-based pilot projects that set the bar significantly higher for what regenerative development is. | |||
* The objective is for LaLa Gardens Cooperative to become a model blueprint for developing a catalytic regenerative community-ownership project, aka [[Catalyst hub|catalyst hub]]. | |||
==Future Steps== | |||
===Step 3: Cooperative Governance=== | |||
* LaLa Gardens Cooperative + LaLa DAO | |||
** Colorado Uniform Limited Cooperative Association: governs and holds the DAO | |||
** Multi-stakeholder DAO | |||
* Token: LaLa Coin - pegged to the Garden regenerative value, determined by different roles/members/patrons within LaLa Gardens, LCA structure, both community and governance. | |||
==The Financials== | |||
'''Opportunity''' | |||
* $347,490 is owed on a property valued at $700,000. | |||
* $397,490 is owed on a property valued at $800,000. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!colspan=" | !colspan="3"|Property Value | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''' | |'''Asset''' | ||
|''' | |'''Wholesale Value''' | ||
|''' | |'''Retail Value''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Land and buildings | ||
| | |$700,000 | ||
|$ | |$800,000+ estimated, to be appraised | ||
| | |} | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!colspan="2"|Property Debt | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Mortgage balance | ||
| | |$251,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Solar array balance | ||
| | |$96,000 | ||
|$ | |- | ||
| | |Tenant improvements | ||
|$80,000 | |||
|- | |||
|Total | |||
|$427,000 | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!colspan="3"|Foreclosure Prevention Status | |||
|- | |||
|'''Creditor/Bank''' | |||
|'''Balance''' | |||
|'''Payments due''' | |||
|- | |||
|Shellpoint (primary mortgage) | |||
|$214,470 | |||
|$56,687 | |||
|- | |||
|Select Portfolio Servicing (secondary mortgage) | |||
|$37,020 | |||
|$3,7020 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Asset Recovery Solutions (solar loan) | ||
| | |$96,000 | ||
|$ | |$7713 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |IRS tax lien | ||
| | | | ||
|$ | |$12,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Total | |||
|$347,490 | |||
|$113,420 | |||
|} | |} | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
!colspan=" | !colspan="3"|Property Revenue | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''' | |'''Current monthly rent''' | ||
|''' | |'''Monthly rent w/ $50K improvements''' | ||
|''' | |'''NFT program''' | ||
| | |'''Education program''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|$1500 | |||
|$3000 | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
= | '''History:''' | ||
The ''' | * Original purchase in 2004: $250,000 | ||
=Stewards Circle= | |||
The '''Stewards Circle of LaLa Gardens''' is the wisdom council stewarding the regenerative self, family, community of the LaLa Gardens Cooperative and beyond. The members include: | |||
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|[[File:Tinatrout.jpg|left|120px]] | |[[File:Tinatrout.jpg|left|120px]] | ||
|<div id="ChristinaTrout">Christina | |<div id="ChristinaTrout">Christina Trout</div> | ||
|LaLa Gardens Cooperative | |LaLa Gardens Cooperative | ||
|Tina is the founder of LaLa Gardens, and stewarding it to become LaLa Gardens Cooperative. She had a long running farmers’ market business in support of farmers with a local sourced food-line carried by over 300 retail shops and within a farmers’ coop | |Tina is the founder of LaLa Gardens, and stewarding it to become LaLa Gardens Cooperative. She had a long running farmers’ market business in support of farmers with a local sourced food-line carried by over 300 retail shops and within a farmers’ coop we formed. She grows food, and is a permaculture practitioner in things to do with the garden and social design. She is a Natural Farmer, practicing JADAM, a sophisticated system of reinoculation with indigenous micro organisms (IMO). She can dive deeply into observational based citizen science, having practiced to know within my own environments. She has made many things including wreaths, jewelry and art prints. She designs, hand-prints and sews clothing, selling them on the streets, in craft-fairs and later in stores. She is a published writer of creative non-fiction and poetry. She has learned principally it’s through observation first that we come to know Nature's systems and laws, and that it is mimicking practice which brings us into direct relationship and able responsiveness. She has observed we are a part of nature and as natural systems within ourselves, operate to our full potential in balance with Nature. As Steward, she steps into her truest self, prepared for the work at hand. The work she was born to love. | ||
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|Marcus Grignon | |Marcus Grignon | ||
| | |Menominee tribe | ||
|Marcus’ professional career includes service as an advocate in the public sector. Marcus served the Obama Administration as a staff assistant for the Small Business Administration’s Office of Native American Affairs and as an AmeriCorps member for the Santa Fe Food Policy Council and Earthcare International. He began his federal career as a legislative intern for U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow in 2009. He is an enrolled member of the Menominee Nation in Keshena, Wisconsin. He is a recipient of the 2010 Brower Youth Award from the Earth Island Institute. Marcus holds a double associates degree in Tribal Law and Sustainable Development from the College of Menominee Nation and a Bachelor's degree in Democracy and Justice Studies with a minor in First Nations from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He holds various certificates in political management, lobbying, Indigenous Entrepreneurship, and the Federal Budget Process from George Washington University, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and American University. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-grignon-2118b811/ LinkedIn] | |Marcus’ professional career includes service as an advocate in the public sector. Marcus served the Obama Administration as a staff assistant for the Small Business Administration’s Office of Native American Affairs and as an AmeriCorps member for the Santa Fe Food Policy Council and Earthcare International. He began his federal career as a legislative intern for U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow in 2009. He is an enrolled member of the Menominee Nation in Keshena, Wisconsin. He is a recipient of the 2010 Brower Youth Award from the Earth Island Institute. Marcus holds a double associates degree in Tribal Law and Sustainable Development from the College of Menominee Nation and a Bachelor's degree in Democracy and Justice Studies with a minor in First Nations from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He holds various certificates in political management, lobbying, Indigenous Entrepreneurship, and the Federal Budget Process from George Washington University, the Institute of American Indian Arts, and American University. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-grignon-2118b811/ LinkedIn] | ||
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| | |Theresa Kennedy | ||
| | |Black History DAO | ||
| | |Theresa is the founder of Black History DAO, focusing on a decentralized history to bridge the metaverse, blockchain, and the preservation of historical sites for the preservation of black history. She blogs, researches and does tours on ancient African architecture in America and their impact on the world and colonial America. She is part owner in Artifak Urban ArtWear out of Pyramid Studios in Philadelphia, PA, an affordable luxury art apparel, & lifestyle brand worn by prominent musical artists such as Will Smith, P Diddy, and Jay-Z. She is a crypto-certified real estate professional specializing in blockchain and real estate IT. In 2021 Theresa Kennedy joined FIBREE.org, Foundation for International Blockchain and Real Estate Expertise: The leading international network for exchanging knowledge between the real estate industry, the IT sector and blockchain technology, as a Regional Chair in Atlantic City, NJ. She hosts Meetup.com meetings around real estate tokenization, and is a crypto-certified agent with Propy.com for real estate agents using cryptocurrency in closings or blockchain technology in the transaction of real estate process. In 2021 She was a winner in the DAO Hackathon. She is a founding member of REtoken DAO LLC, a real estate tokenization decentralized autonomous organization. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresavkennedy/ LinkedIn] | ||
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| | |Neil Takemoto | ||
|Regen Living DHO | |Regen Living DHO | ||
|Neil has a 30-year vocation in regenerative development. He is co-founder of Regen Living, a decentralized organization developing prototype regenerative buildings and neighborhoods (catalyst hubs), and global ecosystems that enable any neighborhood to co-create their own using their own currency. He is a steward of the Regen Civics Alliance, supporting 13 place-based pilot projects in regenerative development around the world. He is a member of the Burning Man Diversity Forum, developing a new standard of racial inclusion and catalyzing a global multicultural neighborhood for persons of color at Burning Man 2022. As co-founder of CSPM Group, he developed the practice of crowdsourced placemaking (CSPM) that integrates mutualistic community organizing with triple-bottom-line placemaking. This included onboarding 10,000 residents in the revitalization of several downtowns with developers, investors and municipalities. He is the founder of Collective Impact Lab, a crowdsourced placemaking news site featuring over 1700 entries dating back to 2003. In 1997 he founded the National Town Builders Association, the only business trade group of Smart Growth/New Urbanism real estate developers that thrives today. Prior to that, he founded a national nonprofit educational clearinghouse for the New Urbanism field. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltakemoto/ LinkedIn] | |Neil has a 30-year vocation in regenerative development. He is co-founder of Regen Living, a decentralized organization developing prototype regenerative buildings and neighborhoods (catalyst hubs), and global ecosystems that enable any neighborhood to co-create their own using their own currency. He is a steward of the Regen Civics Alliance, supporting 13 place-based pilot projects in regenerative development around the world. He is a member of the Burning Man Diversity Forum, developing a new standard of racial inclusion and catalyzing a global multicultural neighborhood for persons of color at Burning Man 2022. As co-founder of CSPM Group, he developed the practice of crowdsourced placemaking (CSPM) that integrates mutualistic community organizing with triple-bottom-line placemaking. This included onboarding 10,000 residents in the revitalization of several downtowns with developers, investors and municipalities. He is the founder of Collective Impact Lab, a crowdsourced placemaking news site featuring over 1700 entries dating back to 2003. In 1997 he founded the National Town Builders Association, the only business trade group of Smart Growth/New Urbanism real estate developers that thrives today. Prior to that, he founded a national nonprofit educational clearinghouse for the New Urbanism field. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/neiltakemoto/ LinkedIn] | ||
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|[[File:Leahgibbons.jpg|left|120px]] | |[[File:Leahgibbons.jpg|left|120px]] | ||
| | |Dr Leah Gibbons | ||
| | |Regenerative Living Institute | ||
|Dr. Leah Gibbons is a cultural creative and regenerative catalyst supporting shifts to thrivability in individuals, communities, and beyond. Leah contributes expertise in regenerative development and design, community development, ecological design, sustainability, planning, integrated design, holistic health, coaching, consulting, education, spiritual practices, research, and science-practice and science-spirituality integration. Leah holds a PhD in Sustainability from Arizona State University; MS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Tennessee; BS in Biology and Anthropology from Vanderbilt University; and Certifications in Regenerative Development and Design, Ecological Design, Sustainable Community Design, Permaculture Design, Holistic Health, Integrative Nutrition, Coaching, Wetland Delineation, and Prescribed Burn. She is also trained in energy medicine, functional medicine, herbology, and consciousness medicine. Leah is the Director and Founder of Regenerative Living Institute (ReLI), a 501(c)3 working to create regenerative individuals, communities, cities, and regions through living-learning laboratories. She is also of Director and Founder of Koru Collaborative, a regenerative development, design, and consulting firm. She is also a spiritual facilitator and guide at Shamanic Church, a spiritual organization devoted to helping people connect deeply to their true nature as spiritual beings. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahvgibbons/ LinkedIn] | |Dr. Leah Gibbons is a cultural creative and regenerative catalyst supporting shifts to thrivability in individuals, communities, and beyond. Leah contributes expertise in regenerative development and design, community development, ecological design, sustainability, planning, integrated design, holistic health, coaching, consulting, education, spiritual practices, research, and science-practice and science-spirituality integration. Leah holds a PhD in Sustainability from Arizona State University; MS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Tennessee; BS in Biology and Anthropology from Vanderbilt University; and Certifications in Regenerative Development and Design, Ecological Design, Sustainable Community Design, Permaculture Design, Holistic Health, Integrative Nutrition, Coaching, Wetland Delineation, and Prescribed Burn. She is also trained in energy medicine, functional medicine, herbology, and consciousness medicine. Leah is the Director and Founder of Regenerative Living Institute (ReLI), a 501(c)3 working to create regenerative individuals, communities, cities, and regions through living-learning laboratories. She is also of Director and Founder of Koru Collaborative, a regenerative development, design, and consulting firm. She is also a spiritual facilitator and guide at Shamanic Church, a spiritual organization devoted to helping people connect deeply to their true nature as spiritual beings. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahvgibbons/ LinkedIn] | ||
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|[[File:Lettyprados.jpg|left|120px]] | |[[File:Lettyprados.jpg|left|120px]] | ||
| | |Letty Prados | ||
|Regen Living DHO | |Regen Living DHO | ||
|Letty has a 15-year expertise in impact entrepreneurship and mission driven organizations. Initially as a founder, she led startups in the purpose-driven work and gamification verticals under global networks such as Explorer and The Founder Institute, where she also became a mentor. Her passion for technological development benefiting humanity led her to consult for the XPrize Foundation in the affordable housing roadmap, and for Bridge for Billions and other social innovation-led platform organizations within the Impact Hub brand internationally. She is now focused on ReFi, Token Engineering and blockchain applications for growing intentionally conscious communities and on the ground regenerative developments. Before that, she was a licensed lawyer in the Madrid Bar Association advising in corporate and labor law, and later a research consultant in a big media company in London, where she gained a MA in European and International Studies at King’s College London. She also completed the first accredited executive programme in Cryptoassets and Blockchain from the London School of Economics. As a certified Yoga Teacher and avid traveler, she has explored many of the world's spiritual traditions both in practice and in ancient knowledge. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leticiaprados/ LinkedIn] | |Letty has a 15-year expertise in impact entrepreneurship and mission driven organizations. Initially as a founder, she led startups in the purpose-driven work and gamification verticals under global networks such as Explorer and The Founder Institute, where she also became a mentor. Her passion for technological development benefiting humanity led her to consult for the XPrize Foundation in the affordable housing roadmap, and for Bridge for Billions and other social innovation-led platform organizations within the Impact Hub brand internationally. She is now focused on ReFi, Token Engineering and blockchain applications for growing intentionally conscious communities and on the ground regenerative developments. Before that, she was a licensed lawyer in the Madrid Bar Association advising in corporate and labor law, and later a research consultant in a big media company in London, where she gained a MA in European and International Studies at King’s College London. She also completed the first accredited executive programme in Cryptoassets and Blockchain from the London School of Economics. As a certified Yoga Teacher and avid traveler, she has explored many of the world's spiritual traditions both in practice and in ancient knowledge. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leticiaprados/ LinkedIn] | ||
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|Elizabeth Herald | |Elizabeth Herald | ||
|Watershed Wisdom Councils | |Watershed Wisdom Councils | ||
|Elizabeth has worked in media production for | |Elizabeth has worked in media production for 21 years in freelance media production at every level. She intentionally chose this as her profession believing that modern media is the one of most powerful means and methods by which humans are learning and communicating, and hold great potential for teaching a regenerative human culture on Earth. Over her lifetime, Elizabeth has opened gradually to the subtle vibrations and the inner teachings of our Living Source Water. She offers the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyYMSqNjZbQ Watershed Wisdom Councils Concept] as an emerging whole systems model for connecting, organizing and mentoring local Water Stewards towards implementing a thriving regenerative human culture on Earth. As a faithful Water Steward she invites us to reconsider our relationship within our Living Source Water as whole, sacred and essential; cherishing Water as if All Life depends on it, because undeniably... it does! [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethsmedia/ LinkedIn] | ||
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|[[File:Joemcginn.jpg|left|120px]] | |[[File:Joemcginn.jpg|left|120px]] | ||
|Joe McGinn | |Joe McGinn | ||
|Hawaii Natural Farming | |Hawaii Natural Farming | ||
|Joe was born & raised on the island of Oʻahu – his family has agricultural roots that extend to Maui & Hawai`i island. As a Certified Korean Natural Farming (KNF) Instructor, Joe is an active community member promoting and sharing best practices for regenerative, local food production, celebration! He is | |Joe was born & raised on the island of Oʻahu – his family has agricultural roots that extend to Maui & Hawai`i island. As a Certified Korean Natural Farming (KNF) Instructor, Joe is an active community member promoting and sharing best practices for regenerative, local food production, celebration! He is the father of four young children, a member of the Screen Actors Guild & American Federation of Television & Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), and an avid bodysurfer & Hawaiian (pakini bass) musician. His interests include indigenous micro-organisms (IMO), beneficial bacteria, beneficial fungi, odorless pig pens and chicken coops with feed production on-site; USDA certified organic, USDA GAP & GHP; entrepreneurship; and small, family farm start-ups. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemcginnhawaii/ LinkedIn] | ||
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| | |Bryan Deans | ||
| | |Oglala Lakota Cultural & Economic Revitalization Initiative | ||
| | |Bryan is the founder of the Oglala Lakota Cultural & Economic Revitalization Initiative (OLCERI) and host of the Indigenous Wisdom & Permaculture Skills Convergence (IWPSC), on his permaculture demonstration site. He was born on Pine Ridge reservation and has been an incredible community resource for over 20 years. Bryan is skilled in permaculture design, integrating these teachings with his understanding of the Lakota ways, and a great communicator and teacher. He has worked as a project manager, in local government, an aerospace mechanic and engineer, welding teacher, and permaculture designer. He has envisioned, designed, and built all of the infrastructure and programs on the OLCERI homestead, including a wind and solar clean energy system, a farmer-rancher educational program for local people, wild horse rescue program, bio-diesel production, a sawmill for local lumber, and community garden that currently produces hundreds of pounds of food. OLCERI's latest projects are an Earthship-style rammed earth tire building that will house the Indigenous Wisdom Center, a Lakota language school and cultural preservation center. With his work with OLCERI Bryan has also designed the methodology for Food Distribution Network to supply fresh foods to people throughout Pine Ridge. | ||
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** Potential Web3 alignments: • Bloom Network • Orgo.Earth • Hypha Tools • Harmony • Many within Kernel… | ** Potential Web3 alignments: • Bloom Network • Orgo.Earth • Hypha Tools • Harmony • Many within Kernel… | ||
* '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' Our local permaculture guild is quite skillful and resourceful. We created the following proposal for a festival client: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10nuE2dcRQt6vZENP710G1Mnt_wTzRyGOh7ENhjmZKiA/edit?usp=sharing Always open to feedback and assistance. Generally start small, simple, and with what is in abundance. Would be open to assistance in creating budgets for hospitality, education, traveling events, and the integration of web3 tools into our model. | * '''What level of experience do you have budgeting for and actualizing a place-based/regenerative development? Do you need support designing plans and / or itemizing costs?''' Our local permaculture guild is quite skillful and resourceful. We created the following proposal for a festival client: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10nuE2dcRQt6vZENP710G1Mnt_wTzRyGOh7ENhjmZKiA/edit?usp=sharing Always open to feedback and assistance. Generally start small, simple, and with what is in abundance. Would be open to assistance in creating budgets for hospitality, education, traveling events, and the integration of web3 tools into our model. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
LaLa Gardens was established in | LaLa Gardens was established in 20--? to be a living laboratory of regenerative development. It's name 'LaLa' derives from the desire to create a whimsical place for people to connect, a 'la la land'. | ||
===Founder's statement=== | ===Founder's statement=== | ||
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The work I was born to love." | The work I was born to love." | ||
=== | ===Milestones=== | ||
LaLa | * May 18, 2022: Tina of LaLa Gardens agrees to work with Regen Living DHO team at first meetup, to transition ownership from private to cooperative, develop local tokenomics, further establish LaLa as an international model for regenerative development. | ||
=Resources= | =Resources= | ||
* Website: [https:// | * Website: [https://lalagardens.com lalagardens.com] | ||
* [https://www.notion.so/gitcoin/LaLa-Gardens-All-is-in-the-Small-2ac79b3a724e49e99590908e37a5ad28 Notion page] | * [https://www.notion.so/gitcoin/LaLa-Gardens-All-is-in-the-Small-2ac79b3a724e49e99590908e37a5ad28 Notion page] | ||
* [https://vimeo.com/705005828/ce9fb5db7a Video overview] | * [https://vimeo.com/705005828/ce9fb5db7a Video overview] | ||
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* [https://www.youtube.com/c/LaLaGardens YouTube] | * [https://www.youtube.com/c/LaLaGardens YouTube] | ||
* [https://www.instagram.com/lalagrows Instagram] | * [https://www.instagram.com/lalagrows Instagram] | ||