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What is cOMmon

cOMmon is an open network where people connect around physical spaces and collaboration.

It brings together people, places, and initiatives that share an interest in working with land, supporting each other, and creating value in more balanced ways.

A Network of Spaces

At the heart of cOMmon are physical spaces.

These can be farms, homes, campsites, or other environments where people come together around land, daily life, and shared activity.

Each space is different.
Some focus on regeneration, others on hosting, learning, or supporting nearby initiatives.

Together, they form a network of places where collaboration can take shape.

Collaboration in Practice

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cOMmon is not only about connection, but about what happens through it.

People can take part in different ways:

  • contributing to a space

  • supporting ongoing work

  • joining gatherings or events

  • collaborating with others around shared intentions

There is no single way to participate.
Collaboration develops through real situations and shared experience.

The digital tool

cOMmon is supported by a digital tool.

It helps people discover spaces, stay connected, and follow what is happening across the network.

The tool does not define the network.
It reflects what people bring into it.

cOMmon is not a finished system.

It develops through participation, learning, and adaptation.
Some parts already exist, others are still forming.

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This openness is part of how cOMmon works.

It is something you can step into and discover over time.

You do not need to understand everything upfront.
What matters is how you choose to engage.

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