🌍 Happy Earth Day, LinkedIn Community!
On my favorite holiday, I am excited to share our 'BioFi Resource Garden'! This has been a long time coming. With help from partners and allies, the BioFi Project is cultivating and organizing a ‘garden’ of multi-capital resources that we believe can support bioregional organizing teams, Indigenous communities, actors developing Bioregional Financing Facilities, BioFi-aligned technical partners, and the BioFi field as a whole.
I will be sharing more about the different components of the BioFi Resource Garden over the coming weeks (and it will keep growing over time! Including with input from you.), but I will highlight a few components here:
🦋 We are excited to share our BioFi Design Principles developed to guide the BioFi Project team, bioregional organizing teams, Indigenous communities/coalitions, and other collaborating organizations to effectively design Bioregional Financing Facilities (BFFs) or other BioFi-aligned mechanisms.
🌿 We published a first attempt to answer the question, ‘What is BioFi?’. As such an emergent field, it took me awhile to learn exactly what it was!
🌈 We published 2-page offerings from a range of our partners. We are working to professionalize bioregional work and make bioregional organizing teams a real clientele that organizations craft their offerings for.
🔍 We published the 12 case studies from the BioFi book as stand alone publications.
🌀 We published some tools, guides, and funding resources - all of which we will add to over time!
📚 We shared a range of ‘principles, patterns, and provocations’ from allies that have inspired us and the BioFi work and that we believe are good complements to the BioFi book.
🤠 We also published a whole bunch of BioFi memes!
🌳 Finally, we added descriptions of the Cultivator and BFF Co-Design Partnerships to the website.
If there is something you or your organization would like to contribute to the BioFi Resource Garden, or if you see something that’s missing here, please let us know at hello@biofi.earth!
A big thank you to everyone from The BioFi Project team that helped to make this possible! With a big shout out to Tyler Wakefield, Edward West, and Saroj Budhathoki. And of course to all of our partners who submitted two-pagers and the folks that wrote the principles, patterns, and provocations that inspired us and those that inspired them - including the countless Indigenous communities whose knowledge systems are the foundational for this work.
Link is in the comments (bc apparently that helps with 👀 ?)!
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