Schumacher Center For A New Economics

Schumacher Center For A New Economics

Great Barrington, MA 01230
Tax ID46-1421645

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Mission

Our mission is to envision a just and sustainable global economy; apply the concepts locally; then share the results for broad replication. The Schumacher Center for a New Economics is heir to the programs of the E. F. Schumacher Society, founded in 1980. We are inspired by those who paved a path ahead of us including: E. F. Schumacher, economist and author of Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered; Robert Swann, carpenter, founder of the community land trust movement, and founding President of the E. F. Schumacher Society; and MANAS, a journal of independent inquiry capturing voices of intelligent idealism. Lindisfarne Association, whose collection of recordings of conversations about culture, society, technology, and economy offer a vision of a new planetary culture.

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THE REINVENTING THE COMMONS PROGRAM CONDUCTS RESEARCH INTO THE COMMONS AS A PARADIGM OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGE, AND SHARES IT WITH SCHOLARS, POLICY EXPERTS AND THE PUBLIC. IN 2019 THIS WORK WAS SHARED VIA KEYNOTE TALKS AT CONFERENCES(2), WORKSHOPS OF COLLEAGUES(4), WEBINARS (1),A PODCAST (1), SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS (25+), A CHAPTER IN A BOOK ANTHOLOGY (1), MEDIA INTERVIEWS (5), BOOK ENDORSEMENTS (3), FORMAL PARTICIPATION ON ACADEMIC AND ORGANIZATIONS' ADVISORY COMMITTEES (3), AND PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS WITH ACTIVISTS AND ORGANIZATIONS (75+). THE DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM ALSO PUBLISHED A 450-PAGE BOOK THAT WAS PUBLICIZED VIA A BOOK TOUR OF 24 PUBLIC APPEARANCES, BOOK EXCERTS IN VARIOUS WEB MAGAZINES (7), ONLINE VIDEOS OF PUBLIC TALKS (2), AN INTERVIEW ON A SYNDICATED RADIO SHOW (1), AND A MAGAZINE PROFILE (1). APPROXIMATELY 2,500 PEOPLE WERE REACHED IN PERSON AND AN ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL 100,000 PEOPLE VIA VARIOUS MEDIA.

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$754,165

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$506,807