Theory and Strategy

Programming for Regeneration and Transition

  • Solidarity Suppers

    Solidarity Suppers are long table dinners where we nourish our community leaders and elders, particularly our Indigenous relatives, and host Listeners’ Councils and storytellings that weave deeper sensings of this time that we are in now, and how we can care for each other through it.

  • Commons Teach-Ins

    Commons Teach-Ins educate denizens on the historical, social, ecological, and cultural roots of “the Commons” and why it’s time now for the “triumph of the Commons, rather than “the tragedy.”

  • Neighborhood Resiliency Program

    Partnering with Neighborhood Villaging Project to provide free training to community members who are ready to organize their own neighborhoods with potlucks, long walks, ecological action days to support neighborhood solidarity and collaborate on their own emergency preparedness.

  • Fundraising for Regenerative Project Allocation Rounds

    We are fundraising in order to allocate resources directly to regenerative ecological and cultural projects along the Front Range Bioregion, according to the enfranchised will of the denizens of the Commons. The Commons will be a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), and not enclosed by any individual or corporation.

ALLOCATION : Flowing resources to projects that regenerate our bioregion through quadratic funding for projects and mutual aid.

COORDINATION: Providing tools for coordination, collaboration, distributed decision-making and treasuries.

BELONGING: Fostering a shared bioregional identity and facilitating exchange with other bioregions.

CULTURING : Fueling culture and ethics through gatherings, skill-shares, and trainings.

Four pillars to activate the Front Range Commons

Together we can make a difference.