Getting Started

Welcome to the Internal Economy movement! Whether you are an individual or a business, you have the power to make a positive impact by setting up your own internal economy. This guide will provide you with practical steps to get started on this transformative journey.

1. Recognize the Potential: Start by understanding the potential of an internal economy to create sustainable and thriving communities. By fostering local collaboration, resourcefulness, and self-sufficiency, you can contribute to the well-being of your community while enhancing your own economic stability.

2. Identify Local Producers: Engage with local producers and businesses who share the vision of building an internal economy. Collaborate with them to explore the benefits of keeping resources and transactions within the community. Show them how adopting an internal economy can help their businesses flourish and provide a foundation for economic resilience.

3. Establish your Database: Set up a database to manage and track internal economic activities. You can utilize flexible and user-friendly platforms like internaleconomy.org or barterservices.ca to streamline operations and ensure efficient resource allocation. Customize the database to meet the specific needs of your internal economy.

4. Form an Internal Community Hub: Create an Inernal Community Hub (ICH) to facilitate collective decision-making and investment. This committee acts as a hub for community members to contribute their ideas, insights, and resources. Together, you can identify and prioritize projects that align with the shared vision of your internal economy.

5. Connect with Local Government: Forge connections with local government authorities to foster collaboration and mutual support. By working together, you can align the goals of the internal community with the broader objectives of the municipality. This collaboration opens up opportunities for shared resources, expertise, and support for your internal economy initiatives.

6. Scale Up and Share: As your internal economy grows, share your experiences and knowledge with neighboring communities. Encourage and support others in starting their own internal economies, helping them navigate the initial steps and providing guidance based on your own successes and challenges. Consider participating in or initiating an accreditation program to enhance collaboration and create a network of interconnected internal economies.

Embark on this journey of empowerment and collaboration. By setting up an internal economy, you can contribute to the well-being of your community, foster resilience, and create a sustainable future for all.

This page was last updated on 2023-06-23
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