Regenerative World Quest

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

Savory Institute

Regenerative solutions: learn global, act local!

$100

raised by 1 people

$15,000 goal

2 months left

Why? 

We are living in a time of system breakdown. The structures we have depended on for generations are changing rapidly and we can no longer rely on them for stability (food, healthcare, government, infrastructure etc.). As the polycrisis (multiple crises that fuel each other) intensifies, how we organize locally and strengthen community fibers will determine our experience and well-being in the years to come. The systems break down we are living through was human generated and we can recode the systems to create shared prosperity on a healthy planet. 


What? 

Regenerative World Quest (RWQ) is a multi-year, international, immersive research project (fiscally sponsored by Savory) to identify, study, and uplift communities all over the world that are living in a regenerative way. Regenerative Living represents a way of living in deep connection with self, each other and the natural world. It is a paradigm shift beyond extraction, and consumption that represents a way of being, acting, governing, and living in deep harmony with nature. It is the fullest expression of self-sufficiency and resilient community design. There are thousands of communities living this way right now, the Quest aims to find, research, uplift and replicate these 'pockets of hope' during intense times of transition. 


There are three phases: 1- immersive, international research, 2- content creation and awareness building and 3- local implementation. Through this work the RWQ will cultivate a network of change agents supporting each other in living solutions and implement the best practices through demonstration projects in Colorado and beyond. In addition to local demonstration projects, the quest also has been building a library of content from podcasts, to videos, case studies, and blogs (some examples are shared below).

Funds raised through this campaign will support immersive research in three US based communities, including the creation of case studies, educational videos- ultimately leading to implementation of regenerative solutions locally!

Here are the social channels we are active on: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Substack.  



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