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Co-founded by economist Kate Raworth, DEAL supports practitioners worldwide in translating doughnut economics from radical idea to transformative action. Works with ~50 cities and regions on local doughnut approaches — redesigning economies to meet social needs within planetary boundaries.
A national cooperative network of organisations and individuals working to build a fair, sustainable, and democratic economy in Australia. Connects community energy, cooperative housing, ethical finance, regenerative food systems, and local circular economies through sectoral hubs. Has operated for a decade as a model of networked economic transformation.
A global research and advocacy network founded by Michel Bauwens in 2005, dedicated to commons-oriented peer-to-peer dynamics across society, economy, and governance. Maintains an 8,000-page wiki on peer production, commons governance, and open-source alternatives. Provides theoretical grounding for platform cooperativism, digital commons, and post-capitalist transition.
A global collaboration of over 350 organisations, alliances, and movements working to transform economies so they deliver shared wellbeing for people and planet. Runs the Wellbeing Economy Governments (WEGo) partnership connecting Scotland, Iceland, Wales, Finland, and New Zealand.