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*OSE has been in business since 2006, and has proposed the Global Village Construction Set on the world stage at TED  
*OSE has been in business since 2006, and has proposed the Global Village Construction Set on the world stage at TED  
*OSE has been featured hundreds of times in popular media including Wired, Inc.com, Fast Company, NPR, etc. https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Press
*OSE has been featured hundreds of times in popular media including Wired, Inc.com, Fast Company, NPR, etc. https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Press
*OSE has been features in numerous books, including The Zero Marginal Cost Society
*OSE has been features in dozens of books, including The Zero Marginal Cost Society (Jeremy Rifkin), Plentitude (Juliet Schor), Doughnut Economics (Kate Raworth)
*Notables such as Noam Chomsky and Chris Anderson have commented positively about this work
*OSE has run on a shoestring budget over the years, including crowdfunding, 2 kickstarters, and about $1.5 foundation and fellowship funding.

Revision as of 17:12, 10 May 2025

  • Announcing OSE Fellowship - a $100k grant for civilization transformers.
  • OSE has been in business since 2006, and has proposed the Global Village Construction Set on the world stage at TED
  • OSE has been featured hundreds of times in popular media including Wired, Inc.com, Fast Company, NPR, etc. https://wiki.opensourceecology.org/wiki/Press
  • OSE has been features in dozens of books, including The Zero Marginal Cost Society (Jeremy Rifkin), Plentitude (Juliet Schor), Doughnut Economics (Kate Raworth)
  • Notables such as Noam Chomsky and Chris Anderson have commented positively about this work
  • OSE has run on a shoestring budget over the years, including crowdfunding, 2 kickstarters, and about $1.5 foundation and fellowship funding.