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Intentional Communities Newsletter: April 30, 2011
Promoting Community Living & Cooperative Lifestyles Communities magazine, Directory, Video, and more
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How
to Find and Join an Intentional
Community
by McCune Porter, eNews editor
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A key component of the
non-profit Fellowship's
mission is "To serve as a reference
source
for those seeking intentional communities,
conferences, and
other community building experiences and practices
appropriate
to their needs."
One of the most frequently asked questions through our
web
contact form at ic.org relates to exactly that
part of our
mission, and goes something like this: " I
was wondering if you have some suggestions for me in
regards
to visiting or joining an intentional
community."
The writer may go on to
further
detail her/his interests and skills, and may state
preferences
for a region or country, such as in this paraphrased
recent
example: "I was
hoping
you could help me in my search for an opportunity to
work or
volunteer in an ecovillage or community in Southern
California."
Here is an outline of
the sort
of references we give to those asking for such
information.
Most of this is free information available
online:
1)Search the
FIC's Online
Directory.
Visit our homepage, then click on the tab labeled
Directory
to begin your search for communities that meet any
requirements
you may have. Contact the communities individually
on the
list you generate and pose your questions to each
community
on the list. To contact an individual community, use
the contact
information at the upper right of that community's
listing.
Note
regarding advanced searches:
There is a check box on these pages which has an
important
effect on the results which reads "Check here to
include communities
who have not answered a given question in search
results."
The
Search Our Site box
at the top left of every page on our site might also
prove
useful if none of the other online Directory search
tools
seems to help locate what you're seeking.
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5)Visit/Tour Local
Communities. A visit to or tour of
intentional
communities near your
place of residence
can be very useful. (Always pre-arrange such visits
-- never
show up without an appointment to visit or tour.)
6)Other Resources Beyond Those Provided by
The Fellowship.
There are a few other directories online or in print that are of value
if you're interested in cohousing, communities
in the UK, or communities in Europe. There is a
forum that hosts various intentional
community discussion groups. Search yahoogroups and google groups for
others. The FEC has a helpful
article on visiting a community within their
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