Citizen Collective
Fiscal Host: The Social Change Nest
CC creates space for people leading and learning for a #CitizenFuture. We come together to find inspiration, ask Qs, tell stories, build community & learn

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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
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Laurie
£40 GBP since Jan 2025
2
Vera Mark
£30 GBP since Nov 2024
Jon Alexander
£10 GBP since Sep 2024
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Niki Banks
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
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Katherine Knight
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
Katy
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
Olivia Stamp
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
Richard Smith
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
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Tom
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
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Cheryl
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
TAMASINE
£5 GBP since Sep 2024
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Natasha
£5 GBP since Jan 2025
Jonathan Flowers
£5 GBP since Jan 2025
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Kipp Elkington
£5 GBP since Jan 2025
Organizations
The Social Change Nest
£7,500 GBP since Sep 2024
East Marsh United
£10 GBP since Jan 2025
Citizen Collective is all of us
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Jon Alexander
Admin
£10 GBP
TAMASINE
Admin
£5 GBP
Ann Hawkins
Admin
Heather Davies
Admin
Tania
Admin
Artem
Core Contributor
The Social Ch...
£7,500 GBP
Laurie
backer
£40 GBP
Vera Mark
backer
£30 GBP
Niki Banks
backer
£10 GBP
Katherine Knight
backer
£10 GBP
Katy
backer
£10 GBP

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Transparent and open finances.
-£1,000.00 GBP
Paid
-£400.00 GBP
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+£5.00GBP
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Today’s balance£103.56 GBP
Total raised
£7,287.84 GBP
Total disbursed
£7,184.28 GBP
Estimated annual budget
£8,705.00 GBP

About
Citizen Collective: a community of people leading and learning for a #CitizenFuture...
Since the book Citizens by Jon Alexander came out in March 2022, we've met SO MANY people who are working with the logic of what Jon talked about in the book as the "Citizen Story": the idea that all of us are smarter than any of us, and that the best way to face the challenges of our time is to tap into the ideas, energy and resources of everyone.
It's happening in local communities all over the world, in workplaces and professional communities across sectors, and even in whole national and local governments.
What's become clear is that this energy could create a very different future from the default dystopias that seem most likely to be in the headlines of our times—if we can connect the dots, learn from one another, and make the whole more than the sum of the parts.
What's become clear is that this energy could create a very different future from the default dystopias that seem most likely to be in the headlines of our times—if we can connect the dots, learn from one another, and make the whole more than the sum of the parts.
That's what Citizen Collective is intended to make possible - for all of us who are trying to do this work, trying to build this future, to be able to see that we're not the only ones, and to be able to learn from one another as we do it.
To be very clear, the idea here is NOT to try to be the only place where these needs are fulfilled, to be exclusive, or to brand anything or anyone in this community with the word “Citizen” (unless they find it helpful!). Instead, it offers space and support in a community of practice, where we can find inspiration, ask questions, tell stories, build community, and learn from one another. (Oh, and it is and will remain free to join —although if you do want to help support the running costs, that would be very welcome, and you can make a donation right here on our Open Collective page.
To be very clear, the idea here is NOT to try to be the only place where these needs are fulfilled, to be exclusive, or to brand anything or anyone in this community with the word “Citizen” (unless they find it helpful!). Instead, it offers space and support in a community of practice, where we can find inspiration, ask questions, tell stories, build community, and learn from one another. (Oh, and it is and will remain free to join —although if you do want to help support the running costs, that would be very welcome, and you can make a donation right here on our Open Collective page.