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Factor e Farm has several tracks of participation:
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==Volunteers==
 
*'''Remote collaborators''' - people contributing content to this wiki, bloggers, publicity people, proposal writers, researchers, and others who work with us without the necessity of living on-site
*'''Visitors''' - single visit, up to overnight stays. See [[Visit Factor e Farm]]
*'''Workshops''' - Factor e Farm orgnanizes various [[Workshops]]
*'''On-site volunteers''' - organic farming and other short term volunteers, who contribute primarily their labor. This applies mostly to agriculture, infrastructure building, and maintenance of the facility. To apply, fill out [[Application]]
 
==Core Development==
 
The Core Development team is also based on voluntary participation, but it requires further commitment.
*'''Core Team''' - on-site volunteers who are interested in long-term (more than a month) stays, and who are interested in participating in the research and development activities of Factor e Farm. See [[Core Application]] for time, energy, and financial requirements and benefits. This is the most involved way that one could participate at Factor e Farm, and it requires serious commitment on the part of the volunteer.
*'''Visiting Fellows''' - on-site volunteers, either for pay or volunteer, who visit Factor e Farm for a short stay on a per-project basis. Typically, these visit may last from a few days up to a few weeks. This track involves significant preparatory work prior to the visit, and focused, rapid project development work according to a mutually-agreed upon proposal. Visiting Developers are typically professionals who have demonstrated significant expertise necessary to move a particular project forward.
*'''Farm Manager''' - long-term stay just like Core Team members, but focusing on permacultural development of the facility
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