Want to work more collaboratively AND more effectively ???
John Buck, author of We The People, will show you how to use sociocracy to harness the energy in your organization, so you can accomplish more, have more fun, and engage every individual.
Join Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage for a weekend immersion in efficient collaboration using dynamic governance!
Join Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage for a weekend immersion in efficient collaboration using dynamic governance!
Friday, April 27
6:30pm - 8:30pm Saturday, April 28 8:30am - 6:00pm Sunday, April 29 8:30am - 5:00pm |
Opening Session (Free & open to the public!)
Unitarian Universalist Church, 37 Miller St, Belfast, Maine Sessions 2 & 3 with 2 hour lunch break In-town Belfast, Maine (details with registration) Sessions 4 & 5 with 1 hour lunch break Same location as first full day |
Originally developed in the Netherlands to optimize the functioning of businesses, sociocracy (aka dynamic governance), is enhancing the functioning of all types of organizations around the world. Learn more here.
Workshop Fees
Regular rate $345 (second person from the same organization $290)
Not-for-profits and scholarship* rate $175 (second person from the same organization $165)
Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage Exploring Members’ rate $75
NOTE: The Friday evening session lays the foundation for the weekend sessions; if you are unable to
attend that session, please contact us early to make special arrangements.
* Application is not required for the scholarship rate. If choosing the scholarship rate, however, to help us cover the cost of the workshop, please donate additional funds if you are able. (Limited financial assistance beyond the scholarship rate may be available; please contact us for more information.)
Register
Workshop space is extremely limited, so please register right away if you'd like to join us.
To register, please contact Linda at (207) 563-6712 or via e-mail at [email protected] .
Special Thanks
Thank-you, Belfast Area Transition Initiative for helping sponsor this workshop!
About Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage
Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage is an environmentally sustainable, multi-generational ecovillage and
cohousing community featuring “passive homes” acclaimed for their energy efficiency and design.
Founded on a commitment to community and concern for the environment, Belfast Cohousing &
Ecovillage features reserved land for agricultural use and open space, and is an innovative and
sustainable housing option for living in rural Maine. You can find out more information about the
community by visiting www.mainecohousing.org.
Workshop Fees
Regular rate $345 (second person from the same organization $290)
Not-for-profits and scholarship* rate $175 (second person from the same organization $165)
Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage Exploring Members’ rate $75
NOTE: The Friday evening session lays the foundation for the weekend sessions; if you are unable to
attend that session, please contact us early to make special arrangements.
* Application is not required for the scholarship rate. If choosing the scholarship rate, however, to help us cover the cost of the workshop, please donate additional funds if you are able. (Limited financial assistance beyond the scholarship rate may be available; please contact us for more information.)
Register
Workshop space is extremely limited, so please register right away if you'd like to join us.
To register, please contact Linda at (207) 563-6712 or via e-mail at [email protected] .
Special Thanks
Thank-you, Belfast Area Transition Initiative for helping sponsor this workshop!
About Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage
Belfast Cohousing & Ecovillage is an environmentally sustainable, multi-generational ecovillage and
cohousing community featuring “passive homes” acclaimed for their energy efficiency and design.
Founded on a commitment to community and concern for the environment, Belfast Cohousing &
Ecovillage features reserved land for agricultural use and open space, and is an innovative and
sustainable housing option for living in rural Maine. You can find out more information about the
community by visiting www.mainecohousing.org.