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Building community ownership and stewardship models requires shared learning, collaboration and action. Whether you're a practitioner, researcher, funder, policymaker, or community partner, there are many ways to engage with this work and help shape the future of equitable development. This work is participatory. Your experience, questions, and insights matter.
Join the Conversation on Community Field Notes (Hylo)
Our online hub - Community Field Notes, hosted on the Hylo platform - brings together practitioners and partners to share insights from the field, respond to research and works-in-progress, participate in peer learning and dialogue, and help translate research into usable tools and approaches.
Members get early access to draft case studies, research insights, practitioner tools, and invitations to webinars and other live discussions.
Participate in Learning & Dialogue: Engage in webinars, Communities of Practice, office hours, and workshops to explore challenges and solutions together.
Share from the Field: Upload your project to our Project Map, help shape the research and resources with your real-world feedback, surface questions, highlight gaps and tradeoffs, offer some resources or recent learnings, and ensure that community ownership is community informed.
Collaborate Across Sectors: Community Ownership intersects with housing, finance, land stewardship, and economic justice. Opportunities include co-authoring content, participating in panels, co-hosting events, and connecting research to local work. If you’re interested in deeper collaboration, we’d love to hear from you.
Also, be sure to watch for upcoming events on Hylo’s calendar, RSVP, and share with your networks.
Be part of the community
Join community of practice on Hylo to get connected with other practitioners, advocates, and allies in the community ownership and stewardship movement!
Submit your community ownership and stewardship project, field notes, and resources. Or simply get in touch with us for anything!