ERA Town Hall/GRC Masteclass Decentralizing Wealth and Mobilizing a Generation to Restore Mother Earth

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Oct 28, 2025, 5:37:40 PM (10 days ago) Oct 28
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EcoRestoration Alliance Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday, 2025.10.29 3 pm ET



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Preamble to Town Hall Meetings:


A note regarding the ERA’s membership process: Presentations on the agenda below are often about people and organizations that are being considered for membership in the ERA. Once someone has presented at a Town Hall meeting, any member may raise concerns or objections regarding their membership to Jon Schull (jsc...@EcoRestorationAlliance.org) or anyone else on the ERA board. If no concerns or objections are raised within a week of the presentation, the presenter is considered to be accepted as a member. If any concerns or objections are raised, the board will then consider the issues raised, and if needed, vote as to whether the entity will be accepted as a member.  More detail here.



Presentations and New Member Introductions: 


  • Member Survey  (If you haven't already, please participate!!)  

Decentralizing Wealth and Mobilizing a Generation to Restore Mother Earth

  • Join Myra Jackson of the Earth Regeneration Alliance (another ERA!)—alongside colleagues Mandy Magill, Jarrod Ferstl, Ben Clark, and Ross Hostetter—for a generative Town Hall session exploring the design and emergence of new pathways of resourcing ecological healing and intergenerational stewardship.

  • This conversation will share the foundational ethos of Earth Regeneration Alliance; and introduce a living framework to decentralize wealth and empower the next generation of Earth restorers—especially Gen Z—to step into regenerative leadership. Grounded in deep listening to the needs and wisdom of communities most impacted by ecological degradation, this approach centers relationship, reciprocity, and shared care over bureaucratic process. Its purpose is to support ecological succession and the return of vitality to the Earth’s most vulnerable ecosystems.

  • Instead of rigid grant structures or extractive funding paradigms, the Earth Regeneration Alliance initiative is cultivating a regenerative field of giving—one that flows through trust, coherence, and shared intention. In the months ahead, this evolving field of support will nourish local projects across bioregions, delivering resources without the burdens of grant administration, while uplifting community autonomy and honoring ancestral and place-based wisdom.

This session will also highlight key learnings from the Global Restoration Collaborative, initiated by Phoebe Barnard, and open space for new collaborators to engage. Together, we’ll explore how a decentralized approach to resourcing Earth care can become a living current—one that restores ecological well-being, revitalizes community, and reweaves our place within the sacred web of Life

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jsc...@EcoRestorationAlliance.org cell: 585-738-6696  

Co-Founder EcoRestorationAlliance: Restore ecosystems to restore climate.

Co-founder,  e-NABLE: volunteers worldwide making free, 3D printed prosthetics

Innovation Fellow, JMK Innovation Fund


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