Cocreate Earth Network

A semi-decentralised membership of individuals, teams, organisations, communities, and governments, working on high-quality partnerships for the SDGs.

Cocreate Earth Movement

The wider drive that builds awareness of and engagement in collective intelligence and co-creative cultures for a regenerative relationship with Earth.

Cocreate Earth Foundation

The non-profit that supports the network and movement through funding, research, and the development of collaboration skills — an advisory anchor, not a head office.

A network, not a hierarchy

Cocreate Earth is best understood as a set of overlapping circles rather than an organisational chart. There is no top of the pyramid: the foundation holds an advisory and supporting role, while the work itself happens across a network of self-organising members and a wider movement.

The Cocreate Earth Network is a semi-decentralised membership — individuals, teams, organisations, communities, and governments — that develops high-quality partnerships for sustainable development. Within it sit coordination groups and self-organising groups that operate from shared principles and values, so that grassroots participation and innovation are the norm rather than the exception.

The network contains many networks. One of them is the Cocreate Earth Labs Network — the research-and-development backbone described below — together with the physical Hubs that host it.

Components of the ecosystem

  • Cocreate Earth Network — the semi-decentralised membership and its self-organising groups, focused on partnerships and on developing shared tools and standards for sustainable development.
  • Cocreate Earth Movement — the broader effort that promotes awareness and engagement in sustainable practice and collective intelligence.
  • Cocreate Earth Foundation — the supporting non-profit, aligned with SDG 17, that funds research and the development of collaboration skills.

Interconnected by design

The components are interconnected so that expertise, tools, and resources move freely between members. Standards and methods developed in one part of the network are shared across the whole, which is what makes the ecosystem more than the sum of its parts.

Explore the network

  • Cocreate Earth Labs — the innovation backbone, where social technologies and standards are developed.
  • Cocreate Earth Hubs — the physical venues that host Labs teams and exchange programmes.
  • Rural Hub 1 — the first prototype Hub, designed to be replicated across the network.
  • Theory of change — the cultural foundations beneath the work.