Reorganizing how we live together. Decentralized. Transparent. Regenerative.
Less control and force. More unity in people. Thirteen interconnected layers covering how we grow food, care for health, govern ourselves, exchange value, learn together, power our lives, and protect human rights.
Each layer addresses a fundamental aspect of how we live. They're deeply interconnected — improving one strengthens them all.
Community land trusts, open-source agriculture, local food networks, and regenerative practices.
Prevention first, open medical knowledge, community health circles, and mental health as foundation.
Subsidiarity, liquid democracy, rotating stewardship, and restorative justice.
Commons-based production, local currencies, time banking, and circular economy.
Learning by doing, open knowledge commons, skills that matter, and culture from the ground up.
Distributed renewables, circular material flows, rights of nature, and regenerative land management.
Co-housing, community land trusts for housing, open-source architecture, and dignified shelter for all.
Open-source software, mesh networks, community broadband, data sovereignty, and digital commons.
Community water stewardship, watershed protection, open-source water purification, and sanitation as a right.
Walkable communities, transit cooperatives, shared mobility, and human-scaled infrastructure.
Community media, decentralized platforms, information commons, and media literacy for all.
Community safety networks, mutual aid, restorative practices, and disaster resilience.
Citizen documentation, open data, rights education, and decentralized accountability.
"The blueprint is open. The work begins where you are."
No one owns Ground Layer. It belongs to everyone who contributes. Read it, improve it, fork it, implement it in your community.