What We Build & Support
Our platform, protocol, and programs are grounded in community ownership and open infrastructure.
Commitment Pooling Protocol
Offerings, registered as Community Asset Vouchers by members, come together in shared commitment pools — virtual marketplaces managed by trusted stewards — allowing communities to seamlessly swap goods and services without depending on scarce national currency.
Based on indigenous Rotational Labor Associations (ROLA) — like Kenya's mwethya or harambee — the protocol is open-source, blockchain-agnostic, and deployable by any community, anywhere.
Cosmo-Local Credit
Think of it as Visa/Mastercard for vouchers and obligations — governed as a commons. It helps many issuers swap, route, and settle credits safely, without turning them into speculative money.
The unit exchanged is a redeemable claim with clear terms and receipts — not a volatile token. Fees are tied to real settlement, not trading churn.
How it works
Join or Create
Join an existing commitment pool or create your own with customizable rules and governance.
Earn & Trade
Earn credit by providing goods and services, then spend them with other community members.
Build Networks
Connect with other communities to expand exchange opportunities and strengthen bioregional economies.
Measure Impact
Track community health, transaction volume, and social impact through open analytics.
Ecosystem Restoration
"Stewardship is a way of being in relationship. Regeneration begins with care, presence, reciprocity, and interdependence."
Commitment Pools as Living Agreements
Shared labor on land and water, tending ancestral spaces, with fulfilled promises recorded as vouchers.
Digital Certificates of Care
Verifiable, community-issued acknowledgments of ecological contribution — not tokens, but memory-anchors.
Watershed & Land Restoration
Spring and catchment restoration, swale-building, erosion control, and revival of sacred water knowledge.
Cultural & Ancestral Memory
Valuing land as kin. Honoring ancestral knowledge in ritual, seed-saving, and bioregional cartography.

Indigenous forest and wildlife conservation, our beloved kingfisher