Organizational UpdatesRegenerate Cascadia: Off-Line For The Holidays
Regenerate Cascadia will be in hiatus for the holidays from December 21, 2024 - January 2, 2025
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Organizational UpdatesRegenerate Cascadia Weekly: Updates from October 24th to October 31st, 2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vecQkW-xTk Hello everyone! Each week, we gather informally to share some of the key discussions, meetings, updates and conversations Regenerate Cascadia has been having. This isn’t everything we’re working on, but there’s SO MUCH happening! We want to take a moment to update you on the incredible diversity and excitement building around this idea. Thanks […]
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Organizational UpdatesRegenerate Cascadia Weekly: Updates from October 17th to October 24th, 2024.
Hello everyone! Each week, we gather informally to share some of the key discussions, meetings, updates and conversations Regenerate Cascadia has been having. This isn’t everything we’re working on, but there’s SO MUCH happening! We want to take a moment to update you on the incredible diversity and excitement building around this idea. Thanks for […]
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Organizational UpdatesBioFi Pathfinder funding round is live. Donations to Regenerate Cascadia are open.
Regenerate Cascadia is honored to be part of the Bioregional Finance (#BioFi) Pathfinders funding round, part of the 22nd Gitcoin Grant cycle (#GG22), created through partnership between The BioFi Project, Open Civics, The Design School for Regenerating Earth, and Regen Coordination to support the most sophisticated Bioregional Organizing Teams around the world in developing, clarifying, […]
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Organizational UpdatesForum on Bioregional Finance at the Kortright Centre, Ontario – September 27, 2024
We are in ecological and cultural overshoot. How can we create financial structures and interconnected, holistic systems to support the vital bioregional regeneration work required? The Bioregional Regenerative Finance Forum took place Friday, September 27, 2024 from 9am-1pm at the Kortright Centre, in the Greater Tkaronto Bioregion (GTB). It was co-hosted by the Legacy Project […]
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Organizational UpdatesGIS Partnership with the UW: Mapping Planetary Boundaries within the Cascadia Bioregion
The Cascadia Department of Bioregion and Regenerate Cascadia are excited to partner with the University of Washington Professional and Continuing Education’s GIS Certificate program to develop a project to create an interactive educational tool mapping planetary boundaries within the Cascadia bioregion. GIS Project Proposal: Mapping Planetary Boundaries within the Cascadia Bioregion The Planetary Boundaries framework, introduced in 2009 […]
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Organizational UpdatesRegenerate Cascadia Invited to BioFi Pathfinders GitCoin Funding Round
Regenerate Cascadia is very excited to join the upcoming Bioregional Finance (BioFi) Pathfinders Gitcoin round – a fundraising round led by a partnership between The BioFi Project, OpenCivics, Design School for Regenerating Earth, and Regen Coordination to support the most sophisticated Bioregional Organizing Teams around the world in developing, clarifying, and enhancing their BioFi vision, […]
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Organizational UpdatesRegenerate Cascadia Weekly
In this post you will find information on the following: 10/3/24 Video Regenerate Cascadia Updates We are experimenting with ways to keep the Regenerate Cascadia community updated! Check out this 24-minute video with Brandon and Clare giving updates! Launch Event: Bioregional Funding EcosystemsCheck out Brandon’s post on the Regenerate Cascadia website for a good update […]
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Organizational UpdatesLaunching the Earth Regeneration Fund
Regenerate Cascadia had the amazing opportunity to travel to the Greater Tkoronto Bioregion (GTB) September 23-29 for the launch of the Earth Regeneration Fund, organized by Joe Brewer and Penny Heiple of the Design School for Regenerating Earth, and hosted by Brian Puppa and Susan Bosak who have been organizing the GTB idea for several […]
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Organizational UpdatesMemory Of Water Walk For Bowker Creek
A community art walk to invoke the memory of a once free running Bowker Creek that is now mostly culverted and invisible.
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