Mission
To develop and demonstrate a model for a non-violent, sustainable, and cooperative future for humanity and all life on Earth.
Vision
A world free from war, exploitation, and ecological destruction, where human communities live in deep cooperation with each other and with nature.
Core Values
Organizations with aligned values and focus areas
Global Ecovillage Network
The Global Ecovillage Network connects ecovillages, intentional communities, and sustainability projects worldwide. With members in over 100 countries, GEN facilitates knowledge exchange, advocacy, and education to accelerate the global transition to regenerative living, offering the internationally recognized Ecovillage Design Education (EDE) program.
Findhorn Foundation
One of the world's most renowned intentional communities and eco-villages, the Findhorn Foundation has been a pioneering spiritual community since 1962. Located in Scotland, it offers transformative experiences, workshops, and a living model of sustainable community rooted in spiritual practice, inner listening, and co-creation with nature.
Omega Institute for Holistic Studies
Founded in 1977, Omega Institute is one of the US's largest holistic learning centers, offering workshops, retreats, and trainings with world-class teachers in wellness, spirituality, creativity, and social change. Based in Rhinebeck, New York, it serves over 23,000 people annually and has hosted luminaries including Thich Nhat Hanh, Deepak Chopra, and Brené Brown.
Schumacher College
Inspired by E.F. Schumacher's "Small is Beautiful," Schumacher College has for over 35 years pioneered a lived, life-centred approach to learning. Programs cover regenerative food systems, ecological design, social transformation, and creative cultures, equipping students with the competency, agency, presence, and sensibility needed for systemic transformation.