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One meta theme: Living into local interdependence
One meta theme: [[In search of the common good]]


[[Practices that create local economies]]
Three themes
Three themes
What is working that might come into our ecosystem?
What is working that might come into our ecosystem?
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[[The Invisible Fund]] invest patient capital willing to risk and go in early investing in groups and people the funders don’t see. Including direct service, aid and relief dollars long after the disaster. Trauma recognized as a cost.
[[The Invisible Fund]] invest patient capital willing to risk and go in early investing in groups and people the funders don’t see. Including direct service, aid and relief dollars long after the disaster. Trauma recognized as a cost.
[[Riparian river cane]]


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Latest revision as of 06:53, 13 April 2025

One meta theme: In search of the common good


Practices that create local economies Three themes What is working that might come into our ecosystem?

What is ready to launch that’s promising that might want to do their second launch here?

What could work and maybe be great if a few things come together

The Invisible Fund invest patient capital willing to risk and go in early investing in groups and people the funders don’t see. Including direct service, aid and relief dollars long after the disaster. Trauma recognized as a cost.


Riparian river cane

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