The Doughnut's - "Building Better Futures" Toolkit
This 'toolkit', as adopted here for the 'Doughnut' model, owes its origin to the Wales Council for Voluntary Action!
Version 1.0 (January 2022)
Overview
Owing its inception to the Wales Council for Voluntary Action and enlisting an 'alternative whole-systems' (i.e. a "third sector" relating to the "three-sector model") approach to participatory design, the "Building Better Futures" Toolkit as detailed in the pdf document (download) below, entails five group activities (including Activity 4 - "Three Horizons") conducted across three modules (see "summary image" above).
Your Invitation to Participate in the Tool's Development!
Likewise, and to both 'invite' and better 'facilitate' participatory design and development of both the "Building Better Futures" and "Three Horizons" toolkit(s), two separate but interrelated 'boards' have been created at "A DEAL "Projects" Workspace on Trello" to accommodate your engagement as a task team member!
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Sarah R. Filley
Whitehall, Michigan, United States of America
As an artist and social entrepreneur, I contribute to projects and collaborations committed to catalyzing inclusive, equitable, and strategic climate solutions for the future of regenerative cities. Incorporating Strategic Foresight and regenerative models at various scales of civic, policy, government, and community is an emerging area of praxis for a new venture, Regenerative Futurists, to engineer civic strategies for prosperity. Previous roles include Co-Founder of the internationally recognized Popuphood in Oakland, CA, a social impact firm, and Senior EDI consultant and advisor co-lead Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion strategies in transformational organizational change in Los Angeles, CA. Prosperity Forest is a 1 acre West Michigan pilot on the shore of Lake Michigan prototyping climate solutions at neighborhood scale while befriending foxes, building hugels, planting Native pollinators, and contributing to local climate initiatives.
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Timon Matzura
Berlin, Deutschland
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Jeremy Mellema
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Jean Lepage
Lac-Simon, Quebec, Canada
Having worked in business for more than 35 years, I am a member of the international think tank of the Society For Effectual Action (SEA), which is interested in the art of entrepreneurship. I am the author of several books including "Innovate to prosper", "Startup: the art of inspiring them", "Entrepreneurship and success: 10 success stories of great builders" and "The big click: the power of entrepreneurial creativity ". I have written more than 200 articles on local development, support and entrepreneurship. I managed ID Gatineau, an economic development organization that contributes to the attraction, consolidation and growth of Gatineau businesses as well as the development of the innovation ecosystem. Finally, I have implemented several best practices in terms of economic development and support for entrepreneurship.
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ger pepels
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Yeu Wen Mak
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
A self-motivated big picture problem solver, always navigating between the tensions of facilitating the emergence of collective intention from diverse needs of community and efficiently managing the messiness arising from transformative changes in participatory manner.
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Stephen Hinton
Hofors kommun, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Transitioner, Eco-villager, interested in economics, commons and sustainability.
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Brian McConnell
Roanoke, Virginia, United States of America
As a 'consciousness' practitioner, writer, initiator of the Southwest Virginia Regenerative Ecoregion, and co-founding director of a 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation, Brian works in small group settings to envision, innovate, and subsequently design, community-based value and learning systems interrelating with others across "distributed networks".