Welcome to the Collective Imagination Practice Community

The Collective Imagination Practice Community is hosted by Huddlecraft and Canopy and funded by Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Emerging Futures Team and Arising Quo.

https://m00d.app/?channel=collective-imagination-practice-community

We are a meeting point for collective imagination practitioners around the world. We organise many places for practitioners to gather, learn and practice in community, including a programme of open activities, a whatsapp community, a medium blog, a Practice Fund (that distributes micro-grants of £3k or less to seed and spread collective imagination), ‘Huddles’ (aka peer learning journeys) and a ‘Seed Library’ (a collection of activities and projects to inspire your practice).


🗝️ All the important links you’ll need:

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Key info about the community (2024)

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Join the community on WhatsApp

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All upcoming community events

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Community blog (Medium publication)

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Collective Imagination Practice Fund (2024)

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Youtube channel

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Seed Library (projects & activities)

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Join the mailing list

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🗞️ NEWS: 3 X ‘Community Weaver’ roles for the community are open for application - find out more and apply by April 2nd 2025!


📣 NEW: Seed Library

A growing library of collective imagination Activities and Projects: to encourage sharing of wisdom and practice within our community.

Collective Imagination Activities

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Collective Imagination Projects

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View all activities

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View all projects

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👯 People

A growing directory of collective imagination practitioners and team members.

Community team members:

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Collective imagination practitioners:

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Please note: We’re in the early stages of putting this directory of practitioners together, and so far have only included those who are linked to current Seed Library entries. We’ll aim to open this up for submissions soon.