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Regenerative Economy Map
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Regenerative Actions Happening Now in Planet Earth
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10,000 impressions per month so far across social channels • Branded graphics templates result in Bloom's posts being instantly recognizable in followers' social feeds • Boosting the reach of Local Blooms' impact reports to increase their visibility and bring in beneficial partnerships • Developing 2 programs to generate revenue for Bloom • Posting Local Bloom leader highlights results in increased mutualistic brand awareness and new supporter connections • Enabled 6,178 hours of unpaid community care labor to be economically rewarded through regenerative finance. • Distributed $8,000 in transparent, cross-border microgrants to 72 grassroots leaders across 8 countries • Catalyzed local regenerative enterprises and peer-to-peer supply chains through community treasury rewards • Reduced chemical inputs by 70% in regenerative cotton farming, improving soil health and biodiversity in Türkiye • Provided hands-on green jobs training through sustainable building and circular economy education initiatives • Strengthened Black and Indigenous cultural resilience through community-led art, education, and monetary activism programs • Helped local chapters amplify their climate and economic initiatives through a shared communications strategy and website. • Improved access for thousands of potential members and partners by launching a clear, welcoming landing page. • Equipped Bloom’s creative team with ready-to-use graphic templates and content frameworks to scale social media outreach. • Clarified Bloom’s Theory of Change, helping members and partners understand how their work connects to systemic transformation. • Strengthened the capacity of volunteers in career transition by engaging them as co-creators, not just helpers. • $343,920 worth of commons care labor rewarded - Distributed $15,600 in USDC to 120 participants across 34 Local Bloom hubs in 13 countries, documenting and compensating 11,464 hours of vital community care work that typically goes unpaid in traditional economies • Indigenous community economic empowerment - An Indigenous community in the Philippines used their rewards to expand local economic opportunities by paying women to plant "power trees," creating sustainable revenue streams while contributing to ecosystem restoration and soil healt • Entrepreneurship education innovation - Broadfield Enterprises Uganda directed funds toward "Infinity Tools" - erasable stone tablet surfaces paired with bamboo and beeswax prototyping toolkits, enabling zero-waste design and building for students across the Ugandan school system • Decentralized community leadership model - Diamante Bridge Collective used collective funds to hire a local point person for community participation, creating revenue streams for community members while significantly reducing administrative burden on central volunteer teams • Cross-border microfunding with minimal fees - Achieved transparent, cross-border microfunding with total fees of only $4 (vs $1,000+ in traditional international payment fees), unlocking potential of decentralized communities that traditional foundations struggle to reach • Gift-first economy activation - Transformed cultural values into infrastructure where participation in community care work becomes economically viable, creating a virtuous cycle where social media participation directly funds real-world regenerative action • Our activities this month are largely pre-impact, but we set up systems to support deeper establishment of local and bioregional economies • Completed the FLO (Flowers) Marketplace for local business discovery and surplus-sharing • Made progress on growth and revenue strategies, including completing our business deck for fundraising for the cooperative • Established a content creation and review process for social media marketing of Bloomers' impact activities and local initiatives • Applied for 2 grants to fund Local Bloom hubs' development • Secured $18,000+ in funding for Local Bloom communities' labor • Worked 22 hours on GFSC grant towards securing 25k seed grant funding for food-based Bloom projects • Created 10,000 words of updated Bloom-specific languaging that can be reused in multiple grants including food systems in the future • Contributed to our ability to professionally communicate what bloom is, which helps invite more members and supporters to join Bloom • Z facilited our montly Bloom Organizer calls, which are a main requirement for Bloom Chapters. • Sent reminders before each montly call to increase attendance and remind participants it is starting • Facilitated gracefully, skillfully and added educated insights to Bloom Organizers' verbal monthly checkins • Adds valuable Indigenous insight into an organization that prioritizes amplifying marginalized Indigenous voices and regenerative practice • - wrote postings for X, Instagram and LinkedIn on topics of regenerative culture and reposting from Bloom Local Impacts • - advised with social media expertise on timings for posting, strategy per platform etc. • - 8 hours (in addition to 12 of meetings already claimed) creaeting social media copy for increasing global impact • - 20 hours setting up Bloom's needs assessment spreadsheet / system, which helps organize local Bloomwork into reportable segments • - created scripts for podcasts for next quarter to collect more needs asssessment data • - input local Blooms' data into the ontology sheet • - 12 hours each for meeting July to December twice monthly to obtain grants that empower Bloomers to produce more acts of regeneration • - added 3k to the funding pool to inecentivize early reporting for local action rewards on Bloom platform • - successfully obtained $20k equivalent grant for local action rewards payouts • - 12 hours each, wrote social copy supporting Bloomers' projects' outreach, set up a content collaboration and social media marketing strat • - increased social media reach of Blooms all over the world • - created templates and graphics for future posting • This integration saves reporting overhead time for community organizers • Bloomers have access to more sources of grants from the Ethereum community • Increased discovery of local grassroots projects by funders • Deepened relationships and interoperability between blockchain-based regenerative impact networks • Completed 2/3 of Bloom Network's planned Web3 infrastructure from our roadmap. • Bloom members can now receive and swap cryptocurrency into their country's currency easily without setting up an exchange account • Bloomers can see their Local Members • New Bloom hubs' pages are truly place-based, making Bloom more accessible for more projects and action-doers to join the fun • Distributed $15,000 toward community labor completed and verified, that otherwise would have received no or too little compensation. • Developed an approach for how to properly score impact reports • Trained tam on scoring and helping Bloom leaders write more impactful reports to assist in future grant applications • - Verified Round 1 local action reports and wrote to authors on how to improve their posts in qualitative / quantitative • - Developed the spreadsheets and theoreticals to make this happen 10,000 impressions per month so far across social channels • Branded graphics templates result in Bloom's posts being instantly recognizable in followers' social feeds • Boosting the reach of Local Blooms' impact reports to increase their visibility and bring in beneficial partnerships • Developing 2 programs to generate revenue for Bloom • Posting Local Bloom leader highlights results in increased mutualistic brand awareness and new supporter connections • Enabled 6,178 hours of unpaid community care labor to be economically rewarded through regenerative finance. • Distributed $8,000 in transparent, cross-border microgrants to 72 grassroots leaders across 8 countries • Catalyzed local regenerative enterprises and peer-to-peer supply chains through community treasury rewards • Reduced chemical inputs by 70% in regenerative cotton farming, improving soil health and biodiversity in Türkiye • Provided hands-on green jobs training through sustainable building and circular economy education initiatives • Strengthened Black and Indigenous cultural resilience through community-led art, education, and monetary activism programs • Helped local chapters amplify their climate and economic initiatives through a shared communications strategy and website. • Improved access for thousands of potential members and partners by launching a clear, welcoming landing page. • Equipped Bloom’s creative team with ready-to-use graphic templates and content frameworks to scale social media outreach. • Clarified Bloom’s Theory of Change, helping members and partners understand how their work connects to systemic transformation. • Strengthened the capacity of volunteers in career transition by engaging them as co-creators, not just helpers. • $343,920 worth of commons care labor rewarded - Distributed $15,600 in USDC to 120 participants across 34 Local Bloom hubs in 13 countries, documenting and compensating 11,464 hours of vital community care work that typically goes unpaid in traditional economies • Indigenous community economic empowerment - An Indigenous community in the Philippines used their rewards to expand local economic opportunities by paying women to plant "power trees," creating sustainable revenue streams while contributing to ecosystem restoration and soil healt • Entrepreneurship education innovation - Broadfield Enterprises Uganda directed funds toward "Infinity Tools" - erasable stone tablet surfaces paired with bamboo and beeswax prototyping toolkits, enabling zero-waste design and building for students across the Ugandan school system • Decentralized community leadership model - Diamante Bridge Collective used collective funds to hire a local point person for community participation, creating revenue streams for community members while significantly reducing administrative burden on central volunteer teams • Cross-border microfunding with minimal fees - Achieved transparent, cross-border microfunding with total fees of only $4 (vs $1,000+ in traditional international payment fees), unlocking potential of decentralized communities that traditional foundations struggle to reach • Gift-first economy activation - Transformed cultural values into infrastructure where participation in community care work becomes economically viable, creating a virtuous cycle where social media participation directly funds real-world regenerative action • Our activities this month are largely pre-impact, but we set up systems to support deeper establishment of local and bioregional economies • Completed the FLO (Flowers) Marketplace for local business discovery and surplus-sharing • Made progress on growth and revenue strategies, including completing our business deck for fundraising for the cooperative • Established a content creation and review process for social media marketing of Bloomers' impact activities and local initiatives • Applied for 2 grants to fund Local Bloom hubs' development • Secured $18,000+ in funding for Local Bloom communities' labor • Worked 22 hours on GFSC grant towards securing 25k seed grant funding for food-based Bloom projects • Created 10,000 words of updated Bloom-specific languaging that can be reused in multiple grants including food systems in the future • Contributed to our ability to professionally communicate what bloom is, which helps invite more members and supporters to join Bloom • Z facilited our montly Bloom Organizer calls, which are a main requirement for Bloom Chapters. • Sent reminders before each montly call to increase attendance and remind participants it is starting • Facilitated gracefully, skillfully and added educated insights to Bloom Organizers' verbal monthly checkins • Adds valuable Indigenous insight into an organization that prioritizes amplifying marginalized Indigenous voices and regenerative practice • - wrote postings for X, Instagram and LinkedIn on topics of regenerative culture and reposting from Bloom Local Impacts • - advised with social media expertise on timings for posting, strategy per platform etc. • - 8 hours (in addition to 12 of meetings already claimed) creaeting social media copy for increasing global impact • - 20 hours setting up Bloom's needs assessment spreadsheet / system, which helps organize local Bloomwork into reportable segments • - created scripts for podcasts for next quarter to collect more needs asssessment data • - input local Blooms' data into the ontology sheet • - 12 hours each for meeting July to December twice monthly to obtain grants that empower Bloomers to produce more acts of regeneration • - added 3k to the funding pool to inecentivize early reporting for local action rewards on Bloom platform • - successfully obtained $20k equivalent grant for local action rewards payouts • - 12 hours each, wrote social copy supporting Bloomers' projects' outreach, set up a content collaboration and social media marketing strat • - increased social media reach of Blooms all over the world • - created templates and graphics for future posting • This integration saves reporting overhead time for community organizers • Bloomers have access to more sources of grants from the Ethereum community • Increased discovery of local grassroots projects by funders • Deepened relationships and interoperability between blockchain-based regenerative impact networks • Completed 2/3 of Bloom Network's planned Web3 infrastructure from our roadmap. • Bloom members can now receive and swap cryptocurrency into their country's currency easily without setting up an exchange account • Bloomers can see their Local Members • New Bloom hubs' pages are truly place-based, making Bloom more accessible for more projects and action-doers to join the fun • Distributed $15,000 toward community labor completed and verified, that otherwise would have received no or too little compensation. • Developed an approach for how to properly score impact reports • Trained tam on scoring and helping Bloom leaders write more impactful reports to assist in future grant applications • - Verified Round 1 local action reports and wrote to authors on how to improve their posts in qualitative / quantitative • - Developed the spreadsheets and theoreticals to make this happen
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