Building coordination infrastructure for regenerative, commons-based local economies — connected globally.
"What is heavy should be local, and what is light should be global and shared."
The operational wing of the P2P Foundation | cosmolocal.world
Eco-villages, transition towns, cooperative networks, community land trusts, regenerative farms, and mutual aid networks are building real alternatives to extractive economics — in every bioregion on earth.
But they remain fragmented, underfunded, and disconnected from one another. Each reinvents the wheel. Each struggles alone for funding. The whole is far less than the sum of its parts.
Values-aligned philanthropists and angel funders want to support systemic transformation — but find few credible vehicles at the right level of abstraction.
Physical production stays local. Knowledge and coordination tools are shared globally as a commons.
Curated global repository of regenerative methods, governance models, and circular economy blueprints from 20 years of P2P Foundation research.
Global network connecting locally rooted projects — mycelial infrastructure that helps communities learn from each other across bioregions.
The Cosmolocal Financing Facility channels capital through commitment pooling — vouchers backed by real goods and services, not extractive debt.
Transparent, community-led decisions using cooperative traditions and Web3 tools — conviction voting, quadratic funding, DAO coordination.
This is not a traditional nonprofit asking you to fund a fixed program. It is a living system asking you to nourish the soil from which many programs will grow.
We build infrastructure for distributed autonomy, not top-down control. The Foundation itself operates as a self-organizing team with distributed authority. Local communities coordinate on their own terms using shared tools.
We refuse false separations — between economy and ecology, between local identity and global solidarity, between productive work and care work. We design for whole systems, whole communities, whole people.
Strategy emerges from sensing what the ecosystem needs, not top-down planning. We launch pilots, measure impact, share findings openly, and let the next phase emerge from what we learn.
Funding a lean, self-organizing team to build commons infrastructure for regenerative economies. 6-12 month commitments. Full transparency on every dollar.
Stipends for 3-4 members covering ops, tech, comms, community
Self-hosted servers, CRM, automation, email — all open-source
Direct grants to partner community demonstration projects
In-person gatherings, conferences, partner visits
No executive salaries
No office overhead
No consultants
100% mission-aligned
Ready to support the commons transition?
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