From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Building Community Economies
Date July 17, 2024 3:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to build community-based economies.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to build community-based economies. First, our new series—Just Transition: Liberating Finance to Build a Better World—begins with a story about finance and community ownership ([link removed]) . Then, we feature an article on how residents in Denver came together to purchase a mobile home park ([link removed]) . Next, we offer an article on how alternative local currencies can be tools for economic justice ([link removed]) . Last, a speaker from our webinar on tenant ownership offers four pointers on how to use policy to build tenant power ([link removed]) .
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New Approaches to Investment: Toward a Regenerative, Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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“Communities across the country are breaking through the status quo…and seeding new investable infrastructure to build community-controlled economies.” Read more... ([link removed])

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A Community Creates Denver’s First Resident-Owned Mobile Home Park ([link removed])
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“Residents knew that if they failed, they would likely either face mass displacement or the land … would be bought by one of the predatory corporate landlords.” Read more... ([link removed])

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“We wanted to create an experience where people could feel…an economy where the basic principle was not extraction, but exchange and sharing.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Four Keys to Creating a Local Tenant Homeownership Policy Ecosystem ([link removed])
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“We’re so concerned…with saving the property in the first place that we often forget we need long-term support for building management and sustainability.” Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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