Groups and networks gathering: Funding (Past)
Part of a series of gatherings for place-based groups and networks working with Doughnut Economics
Please Note: This event has now finished and can no longer be joined.
In these last two gatherings of the year we’ll look at the organisational elements of what it means to create and sustain a group or network that’s working for transformation of place, with this gathering being focused on the topic of funding.
We know these are high priority topics and Carlota Sanz, DEAL’s Strategy Lead, will bring you an update with DEAL's latest thinking on funding.
As with all the other gatherings we will then have space to connect with each other to share the choices you’ve made and are making in these areas and support each other in the questions, challenges and dilemmas you are currently facing.
The gathering is for anyone already part of a group or network or anyone looking to create or join a group or network to apply the ideas of Doughnut Economics in their place. If you would like to join, please complete this registration form and we'll send you the zoom details.
Note that this event is repeated for both Asia and Americas time zones to enable people from across the world to participate. For details of all events in the series of gatherings, visit the events page.
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Rob Shorter
Oxford, England, United Kingdom
Communities & Art Lead at DEAL. Excited to explore how the holistic goal of the Doughnut opens a space for collective imagining and action within communities of place and purpose around the world. Get in touch by going to the DEAL Contact Form and selecting 'Communities & Art'
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Brian Dowling
Hacienda Heights, California, United States of America
I serve as Treasurer for the California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CalDEC.org).
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Robertson Work
Swannanoa, North Carolina, USA
I am a member of a team of volunteers of Swan-Water working to apply Doughnut Economics in the Swannanoa watershed of western North Carolina, USA. We would like to learn from other such efforts and to share our learnings with you. I am an ecological-social activist and nonfiction author with over fifty years experience in over fifty countries conducting community, organizational, and leadership development initiatives, providing policy advice on local governance, and teaching innovative leadership. Here is our group's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/5322547411191905
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Victor Fassina
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
Hello there! I'm Victor, circular economy consultant working with several organizations for a thriving world
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Eva Marina Valencia Leñero
Mexico City, Mexico
| Sustainability Transitions Specialist | Co-Founder of Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition + Scaling Coordinator in CIMMYT-CGIAR After finishing my MSc in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management in Lund University with a thesis to downscale the doughnut for Mexico City's water policies, I learned research was not enough to make a change. For this reason, I have co-founded the Tricolor Coalition (Mexico City's Doughnut Economic Coalition) to collaborate with other agents of change to promote sustainability transitions in Mexico City. We are now developing community, informative, and capacity building activities to support Mexico City's agents of change interested in promoting this transition. I am currently also working as a Scaling Coordinator in the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center. In my job, I continue to learn about systems thinking approaches, and about what types of food innovations could be scaled (why? and where?) to create more impact. Moreover, I also have experience in international and national public administrations, and I have specialized in the water-food-energy sectors and climate change challenges.
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Aviv Noiman