Moving Money Together - How Communities Can Reclaim Finance Beyond Platforms & Funding Dependency
Description
What if financing didn’t come from outside but was built from within the community?
Based on real-world practice with cooperatives, this session invites participants to collectively explore, redesign & prototype peer-to-peer financing models for a cooperative economy.
Instead of pitching to investors or waiting for grants, participants will work with tools and concepts such as:
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pooled consumption and member contributions
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cooperative lending & mutual funds
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shared service providers as financial infrastructure
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community-owned platforms
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alternative money systems (from trust-based currencies to cooperative stablecoins)
The session combines systems thinking, collective mapping, and speculative prototyping. Participants will work in small groups on concrete use cases (e.g. a cooperative workspace, a cultural organization, a platform coop, a civic tech project) and develop financing models that are democratic, resilient, and value-driven.
Interactive 60-min workshop: map community money flows, identify gaps, co-create peer-to-peer finance models with democratic, trust-based design.
Speakers (2 speakers)
Ela Kagel
Founder & Board Member
Dhairya Pujara
CEO with a Compulsive Problem Solving Disorder