Description
Even in community, the discussion of economics is as important as in the mainstream world. How you make money, how income is dispersed, and how you contribute and particpate are important to understand as you determine how your community will operate.
Instructor Yana Ludwig draws on many years in various community types to bring you a course relevant not only for groups doing income sharing and independent finances but also for any groups with different capacity and needs.
In this class you’ll learn about:
- Community needs assessment, part 2
- Skills & Willlingness assessment
- Community hierarchy
- The allure & potential abuses of sweat equity
This class is suitable for people new to the world of intentional communities, people looking to visit or join a community, people looking to start/build a community, and people already living in community.
Need financial support?
If cost is a barrier to register, please email us at events@ic.org for a 50% off coupon code, including the name of the event you’d like to attend. We’re committed to ensuring everyone has access to intentional community learning opportunities.