Doughnut Portrait Tool Library
A library of tools to help you make your own Doughnut Portrait for your place and community
Introduction
Hello and welcome to the Doughnut Portrait Tool Library, a library of tools to help you make your own Doughnut Portrait for your place and community.
Here is the Doughnut Portrait Tool Library (in Miro).
And you can see all the sections of the library as printable A4 images in this folder.
The library is organised into sections for each possible layer of a portrait, as well as other useful tools to introduce the ideas of the Doughnut and useful tools for community engagement.
We welcome you to add tools you’ve made and tools you’ve used made by others, and there is a guide of how to do this on the first section of the library.
Acknowledgements
The tool library has been set up by Rob Shorter and contains tools made by members of the DEAL Community and open-source tools by people and organisations outside the DEAL Community.
We invite you to generously credit tool creators of tools that you use in your work and any licensing attributions that accompany each tool. And if you see material or tools that DEAL has not credited correctly, please let us know.
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Michelle Rockwell
Montana, United States
I’m a systems thinker, technical project leader, and community organizer with over 15 years of experience in engineering and project management — and more than 5 years in grassroots organizing, campaign strategy, and economic justice advocacy. I currently serve as Finance Manager and Community Organizer at United Workers Association, where I bring both operational leadership and movement-grounded commitment to every role I take on. My work is grounded in building movements that support long-haul leadership, challenge poverty-producing systems, and prioritize care as a political act. I’m also leading a health access landscape assessment as part of the effort to introduce the Nonviolent Medicaid Army to Montana. This work is grounded in the belief that access to healthcare is a human right, and that poor and dispossessed people must be the ones leading the way toward transformation. In parallel, I'm helping to develop a data-informed Doughnut model for San Jose, CA. Both efforts reflect my commitment to building systems that center dignity, justice, and ecological balance — whether through direct organizing or long-term structural design. My vision is to bring Doughnut Economics to Montana.
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Lilian Marino
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Bow - East London
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