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The Bioregional Activation
Series

The people and projects needed for bioregional thriving are already present — what's often missing is the relational infrastructure to see each other, trust each other, and coordinate together.

Co-creating the relational, governance, and coordination foundations needed to resource thriving bioregions.

The Bioregional Activation Series is an initiative being activated and stewarded by Kinship Earth, Bioregional Embassy, and the Planetary Party Protocol (PPP) — with an invitation to local and global partners supporting the bioregional movement to join us in activating each series.

-- About the Series

A co-created
gathering process.

The Bioregional Activation Series is a living process of listening, co-sensing, mapping, and weaving that meets each bioregion where it is and builds from what already exists. It emerges from the convergence of bioregional organizing, regenerative finance, land-based community building, technology, governance education, and culture-making.

We're addressing this gap by creating the conditions for shared action to emerge organically through trust, relationship, and place-based intelligence.

The Core Question

Who is already doing this work, what do they need, and how do we build the foundations to synergize and resource a thriving bioregion together?

--  Initial Activators & Stewards

Three organizations.
One woven field.

Three organizations are co-creating the inaugural activations — each bringing distinct contributions and deep networks that weave together through the Series.

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Kinship Earth

The capital and capacity builder.

Co-creating the Series as a capacity builder, preparing the field so that each bioregional community can launch its own unique Flow Funding foundation. Kinship Earth contributes seed funding, fiscal sponsorship, trust-based philanthropy education, and the relationships that connect each bioregion to aligned capital and to other Flow Funding communities globally.

Bioregional Embassy

The mapping and coordination infrastructure.

Providing the whole-system mapping and coordination infrastructure that makes each bioregion legible as a living system. The Embassy maps ecological, social, institutional, and economic layers; convenes anchor institutions and facilitates cross-jurisdiction collaboration; and integrates the registry, verification, and governance scaffolding through which bioregions develop the operational legitimacy to participate in planetary governance grounded in ecological reality. The Embassy's Northeast node serves as the first pilot of this global framework.

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Planetary Party Protocol (PPP)

The coordination methodology.

Contributing the coordination methodology being practiced and refined through each activation. The PPP is a shareable, forkable framework for a global self-organizing bioregional learning network — moving communities through five phases (Sense, See, Activate, Celebrate, Regenerate), fostering social innovation and weaving through nine domains of regenerative work. Learn more at PlanetaryParty.com.

The Invitation

This Series will grow as others join us. We're inviting local and global organizations supporting bioregional organizing and stewardship, regenerative finance, technologists, governance education, land-based community building, policy innovators, and trust-based giving to partner with us — bringing their networks, methodologies, and resources into each bioregional activation.

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Kinship Earth's track record

$360K+

deployed in trust-based Flow Funding since October 2024

12+

Bioregions Engaged

3

Active Flow Funder Cohorts

4

Sponsored Bioregional Convenings

23

Flow Funders Active

--  Activation Series Goals

What we're
striving for.

Core outputs we're striving for: restored land and waters, food and water sovereignty, strengthened relationships, collective governance capacity, and unlocked capital via:

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Bioregional Mapping

A holistic approach to map what is working and identify social acupuncture points in order to maximize impact and foster community synergy and collective action.

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Commitment Pooling

Coordinating time, skills, relationships, land access, and funding across the bioregion to strengthen collaboration and mutual aid.

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Bioregional Currency

A practical coordination and exchange tool (for products and services) with governance layers, reducing dependency on extractive financial systems.

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Land-Based Hub Development

Strengthening the farms, community centers, entrepreneurs, bioregional finance facilities, and project sites doing bioregional organizing

work.

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Co-op Studio

Supporting the development of regenerative businesses, cooperatives, cultural initiatives, and bioregional infrastructure projects through mentorship, governance support, aligned capital pathways, and ecosystem coordination.

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Bioregional Festival (a Planetary Party)

A leave-a-positive-trace celebration where we gather the community to honor the shared dreams and achievements of the activation, opening pathways for deeper participation and contribution. Gatherings are iterative year after year, leaving lasting regenerative infrastructure and pathways for future collaboration to blossom.

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A Bioregional Flow Fund

A trust-based, participatory funding mechanism rooted in relationship and local stewardship, where communities closest to the work decide where capital flows.

--  The Six Pillars

How the work
actually holds.

Each activation is shaped by the unique cultural, ecological, and political context of its bioregion — organized around six interwoven pillars that hold across every place.

The six pillars are how the PPP's domains — living systems, technology, bioregional intelligence, capacity building, ecosystem weaving, storytelling, regenerative capital flows, governance, and events — are practiced in each bioregion.

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The pillars are the doing; the domains are the
weaving.

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Honoring Place

Grounding each activation in the governance wisdom, Indigenous traditions, and living ecologies of the specific bioregion. In the Northeast, this means centering the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace. The form changes; the commitment to place remains.

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Governance Education

Shared language around decision-making, exposure to participatory and commons-based governance models,

and support for co-creating across differences. Woven throughout as l

iving infrastructure

for communities

to experiment

with.

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Tools, Tech & Frameworks

Mapping tools, regenerative finance infrastructure, and

impact metrics — surfaced and

convened so the bioregion can see

what's available,

what's interoperable,

and what's

missing.

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Relationship-Building & Mapping

Before building anything, the series asks: who is stewarding land,

capital, governance, culture,

or exchange? Where are

the natural synergies?

This pillar focuses on coherence — ensuring that whatever

structures emerge are rooted in trust and understanding.

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Healing & Conflict Transformation

Every community carries friction and tensions

that can block collaboration.

Skilled facilitators

hold space for acknowledgment

and integration

without derailing

the broader work. Available as

needed.

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Culture, Arts & Creative Expression

Music, visual

art, storytelling,

and ceremony

as  forms of cultural infrastructure — supporting

shared identity, celebration, and

vision alongside

the structural

work.

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--  First Activation

The Northeast,
Turtle Island.

The Northeast is where we begin. The series honors the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary — an auspicious time to remember the original principles of stewarding this land and the Indigenous roots of American democracy to heal the separation story between humans, nature, and spirit as we reclaim our sovereignty through systems for mutual flourishing and local thriving.

Through the activation, we'll host online sessions and in-person gatherings at anchor sites to bring deeper coherence to the bioregion, starting in the Hudson Valley, the first incorporated city of the United States.

Launching Spring 2026

Get Involved

Know someone who should be in the room?

 If you'd like to suggest a participant — or express your own interest in taking part — please reach out through our contact form. We're building the cohort through relationship and nomination.

Expanding
Bioregions

The series grows where relationships deepen

Mexico (Launching Fall 2026)

Building on relationships cultivated since late 2025 in the Cloud Forest bioregion (Veracruz) and Mexico City with Huerto Roma Verde as a central hub. This activation will be shaped by the communities, practitioners, and governance traditions already present — centering Mesoamerican land stewardship, communal governance, and the unique ecological and cultural context of the bioregions involved.

Future Activations

Active relationships across Cascadia,

Greater Tkaronto, Colombia, and

Montego Bay, Jamaica point toward

where the Series may go next.

These aren't commitments but

living relationships — activations

move forward as readiness,

stewardship, and resources align.

--  How It Unfolds

Five phases.
One cycle.

Each activation moves through the Planetary Party Protocol's five phases — adapted to the bioregion, sequenced across online preparation and embodied gatherings at locally-hosted hubs.

01 / PHASE

Sense

Pre-Activation

Deep listening and ceremony; surfacing what the land and people are asking for. Held primarily online and in small circles.

 

02 / PHASE

See

Mapping

Online preparation sessions that orient participants to bioregional context and advance a living map of assets, needs, offers, and relationships before anyone gathers in person.

03 / PHASE

Activate

In-Person Gatherings at Bioregional Hubs

Embodied relationship-building, governance practice, storytelling, and design labs. Mapped insights translate into lived connection and coordination capacity.

 

04 / PHASE

Celebrate

(aka a Planetary Party

The peak moment of the Planetary Party Protocol, where we make visible the Bioregional Intelligence process with a festival that weaves culture, ceremony, and coordinated action — attracting resources to local projects with a bioregional scope.

05 / PHASE

Regenerate

Harvest & Next Cycle

Learnings are documented, the Flow Fund is seeded or strengthened, and the living system is handed to local stewards.

Curriculum & Ambassador Program

COMING SOON

A train-the-trainers pathway that enables practitioners to steward activations independently — making the Series self-replicating and locally owned.

--  How It Unfolds

How You Can
Participate

The series is where the ecosystem meets the ground.

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Stewards, Practitioners & Knowledge Holders

Join the mapping. Host gatherings. Weave the field.

Bioregional practitioners, land-based hubs, wisdom keepers, and land-based communities. Join the mapping, host distributed gatherings, share your work, and participate in gatherings that weave the bioregional field together. The relationships these communities hold with place are the oldest regenerative practice and the ground on which this work stands.

 

Builders & Culture
Bearers

Bring your tools into the room. Shape the culture.

Technologists, artists, storytellers, and ceremonialists. Bring tools and platforms into the room so the bioregion can understand what's available, interoperable, and missing — and shape the creative and ceremonial dimensions through music, visual art, storytelling, and ritual as cultural infrastructure.

Funders & Resource Partners

Deploy capital differently — closer to the ground, faster, with more trust.

Funders, donors, and aligned institutions. Resource the activations through Kinship Earth — supporting the communities closest to the work to lead.

--  How It Unfolds

How We Partner &
Resource the Series

The Bioregional Activation Series is resourced through aligned partnerships, while governance and decision-making remain rooted within each bioregion. This ensures that capital flows in service of local stewardship — supporting the communities closest to the work to guide priorities, resource allocation, and long-term direction.

We work with partners across three primary roles:

Funding Partners

Organizations and individuals who provide financial support to activate the series. They resource activations, facilitation, mapping, infrastructure, and Flow Fund seeding — and gain visibility, participation access, and learning exposure in return. Funding Partners support the conditions for bioregional coordination to emerge without directing project-level decisions.

 

Activation Partners

Technologists, artists, storytellers, and ceremonialists. Bring tools and platforms into the room so the bioregion can understand what's available, interoperable, and missing — and shape the creative and ceremonial dimensions through music, visual art, storytelling, and ritual as cultural infrastructure.

Ecosystem Contributors

Practitioners, organizations, and networks bringing value into the broader field. They contribute knowledge, tools, relationships, cultural leadership, and domain expertise — participating in mapping, gatherings, and ongoing collaboration. Over time, Ecosystem Contributors may deepen into more active partnership where aligned.

Together, these partnership layers allow the Series to be both well-resourced and locally grounded — aligning capital, coordination, and community stewardship without collapsing them into a single role.

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Resourcing the
Inaugural Series

Kinship Earth, Bioregional Embassy, and the Planetary Party Protocol share the work of activating and stewarding the inaugural Series:

Kinship Earth

 seed funding, fiscal sponsorship, trust-based philanthropy education, and Flow Funding infrastructure, preparing each bioregional cohort to launch its own Flow Funding foundation.

Bioregional Embassy

 whole-system mapping, registry and verification infrastructure, and the cross-sector scaffolding through which bioregions develop operational legitimacy.

Co-op Studio

 the coordination methodology and federated network of practitioner allies.

Together with the funders, organizations, and movements joining us, we resource facilitators, organizers, wisdom keepers, artists, tools, mapping, and coordination infrastructure across activations.

The Series is designed to be locally rooted, globally connected, and self-replicating over time.

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Ready to Activate Your Bioregion?

Whether you're a funder, a steward, a builder, or a connector — there's a role for you in the Bioregional Activation Series.

Start by joining the Northeast cohort, or reach out to bring the series to your bio / eco region.

Or partner with us. If your organization supports bioregional organizing, regenerative finance, governance education, or trust-based giving, we'd love to explore how you might join Kinship Earth, Bioregional Embassy, and the PPP in activating future bioregions. Reach out to start a conversation.

Kinship Earth

Kinship Earth funds grassroots leaders, community-led initiatives, and bioregional organizing groups through trust-based, unrestricted Flow Funding grants. By trusting community leaders to direct resources, support goes where it’s needed most. We’re committed to expanding Flow Funding as a giving model AND we're dedicated to strengthening the bioregional movement—which advocates for solutions being shaped by those who live within and deeply understand their bioregions.

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