Toolshare is an initiative that enables members to have access to every tool under the sun without it costing the earth. Members of Toolshare in your local community get to name the tools they are willing to lend to other freeconomists, which then means they have access to the tools of fellow freeconomists. Not only do all freeconomists then have access to a huge pool of tools, it costs both you and the environment a lot less. And on top of that you get to meet more of your neighbours.
Spaceshare will be the part of freeconomy that is of interest to people who haven’t got enough time or money to support projects they really believe in, but who have got some space to offer. This space may come in the form of a room offered to a volunteer worker to enable them to continue to do their work unpaid for longer, but it may also be a small bit of office / studio space you can lend to an ethical organisation or a space for your local community to hold courses. It’s completely up to you, but if it has got a roof and is being unused, then make use of it for the benefit of our world.
When you join you can then and take part in Skillshare, Toolshare, Spaceshare or Landshare, or as many of them as you like! They have all been designed to reconnect neighbours with their local community and environmental, to cut down on unnecessary waste and to build resilience in local communities for a very uncertain future.
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02.11.2007 22:56
Sumac Saturday Skill Share has been running for a few weeks now, with local people sharing skills including this Saturday bike maintenance by cycling advocates, Pedals, who provide a Dr Bike mobile clinics at many Nottm events. Future skill shares include Direct Action planning, Mass Catering, Knitting for beginners, Book making, Food preservation and Linux for beginners. See article at http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2007/10/382786.html
pat
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03.11.2007 09:55
it really is a good format and I'd recommend having a look.
although a worldwide site it has a local focus so it's better if you get loads of people in your area to sign up. the more people in your local area on the site the easier it is to get someone to come round and fix your car for nothing.
pete