Get Involved
There are different ways to be part of cOMmon.
You can enter as a contributor, explore what is here, and take part in collaboration with others. Or, if you feel drawn, you can help shape what is emerging.





Become a Contributor
You can enter the network and become part of cOMmon.
Create a profile, explore spaces, and discover where you feel drawn to engage.
From there, you can take part in collaboration, contribute where it feels right, and connect with others in real situations.
This is where cOMmon becomes tangible.
About contribution
Becoming a contributor of cOMmon is a way of participating in the network and engaging with what is taking shape.
At this stage, it is not a fixed or fully defined structure.
What contribution means in practice is still evolving as the network and cooperative develop.
It does not automatically grant ownership, decision-making power, or formal rights.
Instead, it reflects a way of being involved, through participation, contribution, and relationship.
As cOMmon grows, clearer forms of structure, responsibility, and participation may emerge over time.
How We work Together
Collaboration in cOMmon is based on mutual respect, openness, and care.
People contribute in different ways; through time, knowledge, effort, or presence.
What matters is that these contributions are approached in a balanced and fair way.
There is no single model for how this happens.
It develops through interaction and shared responsibility.
Collaboration takes place in physical spaces.
These can be farms, homes, campsites, or other places where people come together around land, daily life, and shared activities.
Within and around these spaces, you may find:
• practical work and support roles
• shared initiatives
• gatherings and events
Each space has its own rhythm and way of working.
Spaces & Gatherings

A note on contribution
At this stage, cOMmon is open and free to explore and collaborate.
As the platform evolves, some forms of participation may require a membership to support its continuity.
You can take part in your own way.
There is no single path, and no expectation to engage beyond what feels right.
You do not need to have everything figured out.
You can take a step, and let the rest unfold from there.