Gratitude on tap

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It is part of a flow, but it can be called on, to show up on behalf of someone who’s been in the midst of reciprocal, caring, sharing relationships such that getting a $10,000 bottle of the gratitude that’s added up that could come out at a diner, or some other gathering. It is a metric used by the Watershed Fund to evaluate the level of social capital and social currencies they have been a part of a reciprocal relationship with It will be measured, we hope by adapting the Neighborhood Vitality Index app by DeAmon Harges [[1]]and Learning Tree [[2]]when it is available in August 2023