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[[New kinds of trusts]] land trusts, perpetual trust businesses, employee trusts; rewriting ownership. | [[New kinds of trusts]] land trusts, perpetual trust businesses, employee trusts; rewriting ownership. | ||
How to activate the [[Hidden Economic Engine]] that’s right there in your home town. Sole proprietors with friends & family funding are the lowest cost job creators. | |||
How to use [[giving to invest]] to become a more powerful giver, and how to do it in your trust circle, from Sunday School class to civic club to junior high ecology class. | |||
How [[faith communities can engage]] in their local economies. | |||
[[Domestic textile industry]] | [[Domestic textile industry]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 20 February 2024
Themes under consideration in February
The Watershed Fund BIPOC farms statewide, medicinal plants in our bioregion
New kinds of trusts land trusts, perpetual trust businesses, employee trusts; rewriting ownership.
How to activate the Hidden Economic Engine that’s right there in your home town. Sole proprietors with friends & family funding are the lowest cost job creators.
How to use giving to invest to become a more powerful giver, and how to do it in your trust circle, from Sunday School class to civic club to junior high ecology class.
How faith communities can engage in their local economies.
Outdoor rec as a rural catalyst
Silver tsunami BIPOC buying out boomer businesses