
Kumu project plan sandbox
Attractive, interactive model of a project plan developed by the Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group (CamDEAG)

At the Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group (CamDEAG), we use this Kumu model to communicate our plans with key partners (e.g. local government) and new members. When new members explore the many ways to get involved, this Kumu model helps them to understand how their contributions feed into the larger project. We also invite new members to consider what might be missing from the draft project plan and adapt it when new ideas emerge.
Have a look and see if you'd like to adapt it for your own doughnut project! https://www.kumu.io/lstabler10/cambridge-doughnut-project-plan-sandbox.
Thank you @BrianDowling for encouraging me to share this Kumu model with the DEAL community and for contributing some of your own bells and whistles.
There are two ways of adapting the model. You can either 'fork' (or create a copy of) the project for your own use, or you can join the sandbox and offer new insights to the model linked above for all DEAL members to see! If you'd like to join the sandbox, please message me directly, and I will add you as a 'project contributor'. Either way, you'll need to set up your own Kumu account (you can sign up for free).
Participatory approach
You might notice from the Kumu model that CamDEAG's project plan relies on a high level of public participation, alongside engagement with powerful decision-makers. This approach is more resource-intensive and considerably extends the project timeline, as compared to the approach taken in Amsterdam. We've chosen this approach to help raise public awareness and create bottom-up pressure for change and would be interested in comparing outcomes with alternative approaches taken in other cities.
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Maya Zuckerman
San Francisco, California, United States of America
I'm a Regenerative Entrepreneurs working in multiple startups and projects. I am seeking to bridge and support the intersectionality and well-being of organizational systems, and applying regenerative design, circular economies to create a better world for all of us. I currently work with social startups aligning with the SDG, WEF as a curator for Globally New Mobility Coalition, and co-chairing a Diversity & Inclusivity ethics committee with IEEE on AI/AS. I'm studying for my circular economy MBA at Bradford UNI and have been part of the regenerative movement for a few years.
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Lauren Stabler
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
I'm a member of CamDEAG, a community action group downscaling the doughnut in Cambridge England. I'm especially interested in discussing our plans to develop the 'Cambridge Doughnut' into an online, digital interactive. Would be curious to hear from others looking to do something similar. For members in low- and middle-income countries, we're looking to collaborate and share your stories as audio files in our digital doughnut, so Cambridge residents can better understand the global impact of our local economy. Always open to new forms of collaboration.
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Roisin Markham
Gorey, Leinster, Ireland
Steward of 18 oaks and wild nature in north Wexford, working on reducing my footprint, living circular, growing food, nurturing our soil. Trying to live in right relationship with the planet, animals & people. Learning to sing again.. Leading for impact through life-centred design, regenerative and distributive practices. Founder of Irish DE Network #IDEN https://wiki.irishdenetwork.org/Home IDEN no longer using slack, we are experimenting with a whatsapp community.
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Sebastian Wolf Siebzehnrübl
Berlin, Deutschland
Father, husband and systems thinker.