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We are developing tools to help you! We are building the world's first replicable self-sufficient village. When it is complete, anyone with a low minimum of resources and skills will be able to build their own resilient community using the information shared through our network. We hope to use distributive economics to promote an equitable distribution of wealth, so that we all may evolve to freedom.
We are making real things, not just ideas. See our progress on the OSE weblog. Any donation, big or small, can help. Thank you!
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You can also donate resources such as food, services, seeds, metals, and materials to OSE. We have a list of needed items and materials. Please contact us to find out how.
Become a True Fan
True Fans donate a given amount each month to support OSE's ongoing projects to crowd fund our continuing work. We are supported 100% by donations so that we can develop the GVCS full time. We consistently spend nearly 100% of donations on prototyping and product release work surrounding the GVCS, which means your subscription translates directly into the process of making the vision of Open Source Ecology a reality. Becoming a True Fan is a way to join the team and the movement that is making our dream of an integrated set of technologies real. The subscription is a repeating donation to Open Source Ecology through Marcin Jakubowski, Ph.D.
- As of January 2011, we have 211 subscribers.
- Meet some of our True Fans and read about why they chose to join the campaign.
- Read on our weblog about the 1000 True Fans - 1000 Global Villages campaign
Links
- Read about the Economic Impact of OpenFarmTech
- See our recent Economy in a Box presentation.
- Please consider volunteering your time and skills to the project! Get Involved.