Bioregional Stewardship & Convening
This offering is currently being developed in active partnership with colleagues working at the intersection of regenerative systems change and place-based organizing

A bioregion is defined not by political boundaries but by the living systems that shape a place — its watersheds, its soils, its forests, its communities, and the complex web of relationships between them. Bioregional work begins with the premise that the health of a place and the health of its people are inseparable, and that lasting regeneration requires coordinating action at the scale of the living system itself.
This offering supports the design and activation of bioregional initiatives — bringing together the diverse actors who share a landscape, a watershed, or an ecosystem and helping them build the relational, strategic, and governance infrastructure needed to steward that place together.


Drawing on regenerative design principles, large group facilitation methodologies, and place-based systems thinking, this work creates the conditions for land-based communities, indigenous knowledge holders, environmental organizations, municipalities, funders, and local enterprises to move from fragmented effort toward coherent, coordinated action in service of a shared bioregion.
This offering is currently being developed in active partnership with colleagues working at the intersection of regenerative systems change and place-based organizing. Reach out if this work resonates with what you are building.
