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The OpenCivics Network is A community of practice & solidarity
Civic innovators, organizers, and patrons sharing in common a collaborative practice of open civic innovation.
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/ About Network
Embracing A Path of mutual Responsibility
The OpenCivics Network (OpenCivics) is a community of practice and solidarity devoted to the collective practice of open civic innovation — a global community of organizations and individuals experimenting together with these ideas, connected through shared protocols and mutual learning rather than institutional membership. The Network exists to establish and steward the field of open civic innovation by convening likeminded peers across the domains of open civic innovation.
Allies
Those who sense the call and want to orient. Allies form the outer membrane of the ecosystem — a global field of resonance and shared imagination.
Innovators
Those who experiment with open civic innovation, prototyping systems and utilities for the improvement of practice & growth of the commons.
Patrons
Those who resource open civic innovation through financial, social, and cultural capital, sustaining the ecosystem’s growth.
Organizers
Those who coordinate and open civic innovation efforts, cultivating alignment, coordination, and collaboration in place-based contexts.
The OpenCivics Network is composed of four primary organizing structures. They function synergistically, each providing unique affordances for the benefit of the Network as a whole. Together, these organizing structures ensure that the Network is at once open and inclusive, coordinated and governable, experimental and adaptive, and resourced and legitimate.
Network → broad solidarity (allies aligned with the vision)
Consortium → coordinated practice (innovators, organizers, patrons actively building)
Labs → R&D and implementation support (consulting guild advancing the field)
Foundation → resourcing infrastructure (stewarding capital flows)
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Membranes of Membership & Activity
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OpenCivics Network
A community of practice & decentralized solidarity network of civic innovators, organizers, and patrons.
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OpenCivics Consortium
A coordination body of network citizens self-organizing around the creation of open civic systems and the network.
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OpenCivics Labs
A cooperative guild of civic innovators experimenting with emerging approaches that support collective action.
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OpenCivics Foundation
A non-profit supporting the development of the network and the growth of the open civic innovation movement.
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/ Network Pledge
we are all responsible
for the places we call home
The OpenCivics Network is formed around a pledge: to treat civilization itself as a participatory design process. It is an invitation to collaborate on a civilization-scale Apollo Project — renewing civic culture, cultivating civic virtue, and innovating civic systems that empower thriving humans, thriving communities, thriving organizations, and thriving ecologies.
We believe a participatory, vital, and resilient civilization is possible.
The choice is ours: to imagine and to create an open civilization together.
“If we accept that our current crises are the result of our systems themselves, it becomes our civic responsibility to create new civic systems and rebuild our capacity to reimagine and redesign how civil society is organized from the bottom up.”
“The origin of the word civics comes from in an act of care, an expression of solidarity and devotion rooted in mutuality and shared belonging”
“Liberating the natural impulse of the human spirit to envision and co-create a more beautiful world is one of the greatest endeavors of our time and invokes a return to the original meaning of civics.”
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Benefits to members
The Network exists to establish and steward the field of open civic innovation by convening likeminded peers – serving these functions:
Incubating Practice → creating safe-to-fail spaces for open civic innovation.
Weaving Community → building trust and solidarity across diverse contexts.
Stewarding Culture → holding ourselves accountably to shared ethos, ethics, and design principles.
Scaling Knowledge → curating and distributing resources and stories through the commons.
Resourcing Efforts → mobilizing diverse forms of capital to sustain experiments and infrastructures.
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Co-creators of an open civic renaissance
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