Heart Community goals help us see how our work connects to everything else, and how we measure ourselves accountable for Radical Responsibility.
π Return land to common stewardship
The Regenerative Renaissance can be our period of time where we shift from all land being held in private, to land regaining its sovereignty and us shifting from "owners" who are free to mistreat and abuse the land, into "stewards" who are responsible for creating and maintaining a healthy relationship with the land and all the diversity of life we share it with.
Place-based Regenerative Civics projects may be represented by a legal entity. That entity then becomes the deed holder of the land and is instructed in its bylaws to abide by its constitution and DAO/DHO. Some legal forms:
- Trust
- Non-profit / foundation
- U.S. Wyoming DAO LLC
- Community land trusts
- Pooled income fund
- A UNA (unincorporated nonprofit association), Spiritual Ministry, etc.
Source β
π Foundation
- Sustainable and Regenerative living models:
- Holistic Revitalization:
Community well being
Open house
Market / cafe
Gather and contribute
Food - farm to table
Economic stability
Work/trade exchange
Cooperative businesses
Seasonal Rentals
All in contribution model
Wellness center, craft studio, art studio, music studio
Outdoor space sharing
β° Ecology
- Water usage, restoration, and cooperative management:
- Ecological Revitalization:
Governance and monitoring
Water gardening/structuring
Year round use
Public watering hole
Preservation, wilding, open spaces
Community land trust
βΎ Endowment
- Supporting cooperative businesses
- Supporting CLTs and re-wilding projects
- Supporting ecological, historic and cultural preservation projects