Regenerative Communities Design Lab

Support & implementation ecosystem of movement partners, advisors, and collaborators.

 

Regenerative Communities Design Lab: Launch Party

You are invited to our RCDL Launch Party on the Autumnal Equinox! We have been cultivating and myceliating with an incredible set of partners to elevate the solutions needed for community resilience. Join us on the evening of September 21st for an introduction to our team and the suite of tools we have assembled for incubating bioregional strategies.

The Regenerative Communities Design Lab is an incubator for bioregional collaborations (Bioregional Hubs) focused on the implementation of localized solutions, and the development of equitable and strategic partnerships with and between BIPOC and frontline communities. The goal of the RCDL is to co-create on-the-ground models and principled frameworks through an integrative process that elevates intercultural and intergenerational collaboration to enhance community resilience. With ethics rooted in solidarity economy, restorative justice, and place-based praxis including Traditional Ecological Knowledge, the RCDL will bring together communities of practice to drive social and ecological solutions that take us beyond extractive and oppressive systems, from-the-ground-up.

Advisors invest their expertise and experience to provide guidance and support based on mutual alignment.

Collaborators invest time in developing or enhancing strategies, projects, curriculum, trainings, etc. Successful collaborations also allow us to effectively align, amplify, and innovate on existing work across the greater regenerative communities movement.

Investors – both donors and sponsors – are essential to the successful development of this work. If you feel called to see this work grow and succeed we invite you to donate to Transition US and consider becoming a sponsor.

Site Hosts support RCDL members working to incubate bioregional hubs with access to basic needs including regenerative and just employment, safe and affordable housing, healthy food access, and community connections.

Transition US will seek funding to support bioregional gatherings, and will work with local/regional hosting groups to nurture the capacity, culture, and investment needed to incubate successful bioregional projects and collaborations.

We’re working to develop additional guidance and support for bioregional hubs and welcome those who are interested in hosting and supporting ReGeneration Corps participants to complete the form below.