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How to Start a Local Community Food Cooperative
Check out both links if you are considering starting a local food cooperative. Food cooperatives are a great way to support and grow a more robust local food system, help the environment by supporting more sustainable farms, and reduce foods needing to travel thousands of miles to make it to your community. This is another link to check out as well: https://fci.coop/resource_library/
Reduce Waste of Resources
Green Enterprise Resource

Deconstruction and Renovation Reuse Resources
This organization helps equip people starting a green deconstruction enterprise.
They work with deconstruction contractors, nonprofit leaders, and our clients to ensure that every deconstruction project and donation is approached with integrity, attention to detail, and proper research.
Landscape & Nature Regeneration
Individual Action Resource

Oyster Restoration Gardening Initiative Guide
Ecologically, native oysters are equally important: they filter algae, sediment, and other pollutants. Oyster reefs also provide habitat for fish, crabs, and other Bay organisms. The Bay's native oyster population has been estimated at as low as one percent of historic levels, making restoration critical to help improve the Bay’s water quality and increase its economic viability.
Help rebuild the Chesapeake Bay's oyster population by becoming an oyster gardener. Hundreds of community members in Maryland and Virginia grow oysters alongside their docks and then help CBF plant them on sanctuary reefs. Find out more about oyster gardening and how you can become a gardener in Maryland, Baltimore, and Virginia.
Baltimore, Maryland
https://www.cbf.org/how-we-save-the-bay/programs-initiatives/maryland/oyster-restoration/oyster-gardening/
Virginia
https://www.cbf.org/how-we-save-the-bay/programs-initiatives/virginia/oyster-restoration/oyster-gardening/
Reduce Waste of Resources
Collective Action Resource

Host a Community Repair Cafe Event and Reduce Waste
"Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, et cetera. You’ll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields.
Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Café. It’s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else’s repair job. You can also get inspired at the reading table – by leafing through books on repairs and DIY."
There are over 2,500 Repair Cafés worldwide. Start one in your area and add it to their list.
Reduce Waste of Resources
Collective Action Resource

How to Start a Community Sharing Refrigerator
Free community refrigerators are a great idea because they provide a practical solution to food waste by allowing individuals and businesses to share excess perishable items with those in need. Additionally, these communal fridges foster a sense of solidarity within neighborhoods, promoting a supportive and caring community environment.
More Sustainable & Just Systems
Collective Action Resource

Sociocracy- Decision Methods for Successful Groups
Also known as dynamic governance - "We believe the best decisions are made when everyone’s voice is heard, that’s why we use sociocracy to save time, make inclusive decisions and create more human organizations."
Increase satisfaction and success in your group, whether it is a family, eco-village, or eco-action group!
Sustainable Gardening and Farming
Collective Action Resource

Local Foods, Local Places Toolkit (EPA)
The Local Foods, Local Places Toolkit is meant to help communities interested in undertaking a similar process to develop their own plans for setting and achieving local food and revitalization goals. The toolkit was developed over the course of delivering the Local Foods, Local Places technical assistance and compiles best practices and lessons learned from the program. A facilitator, either from the community or hired from outside, could use this toolkit to help a community articulate its goals, engage stakeholders, and prioritize achievable actions to make progress.
The toolkit provides step-by-step instruction for planning and hosting a community workshop that produces an action plan laying out next steps for implementation. It also suggests some approaches, useful tips, and lessons in maintaining momentum, including that communities should:
Cultivate and support champions.
Find someone to own the plan.
Help build relationships.
The Local Foods, Local Places Toolkit (PDF) (78 pp, 3 MB, About PDF) includes links to funding opportunities and other resources plus detailed templates to help guide a community through the process. These templates are provided here as editable files so users can adapt them to their needs:
Reduce Waste of Resources
Collective Action Resource

300 Guides to Sharing Initiatives for Individuals & Community
Shareables: Welcome to Shareable’s growing collection of how-to share posts, which can help you save money, reduce waste, and build community through sharing. In fact, Shareable’s co-founder Neal Gorenflo made new friends and saved $17,000 during his “Year of Living Shareably.” If you try one of the guides, let us know how it goes. Now go forth and share!
Landscape & Nature Regeneration
Individual Action Resource

Tenth Acre Farm's Permaculture Design Program
"Are you a super-self-motivated learner who has applied permaculture techniques to your yard for a long time but has resisted creating a fully integrated, whole-system design?
If so, then you’re in the right place!
Keep reading to learn how the Permaculture Design Program will give you the tools, inspiration, and support on your journey to creating and implementing your own permaculture design."
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