Invoice #127419 to Regenerate Edinburgh: Edinburgh Regenerative Practitioner Guild
Onboarding Fee
Pending
Invoice #127419
Submitted by The Social Change Nest
Mar 9, 2023
Invoice items
Onboarding Fee
£42.00 GBP
Total amount £42.00 GBP
Additional Information
Collective
Regenerate Edinburgh: Edinburgh Regenerative Practitioner Guild@edinburgh-regenerative-practitioner-guild
Balance:
£18.28 GBP
payout method
Bank account
Details
********Expense created
Collective balance
Expense policies
Expense policies
The Regenerative Practitioner Guild is in Startup mode.
The only expenses we are currently accepting relate to those of founding/team members who are delivering training and outreach that relates directly to the core mission.
I. Purpose:
The only expenses we are currently accepting relate to those of founding/team members who are delivering training and outreach that relates directly to the core mission.
I. Purpose:
The purpose of this community is to support people who work in different sectors and geographic locations, as well as on various levels of institutional power in developing a capacity to mobilise themselves and others to consciously and effectively redesign worldviews, cultures, and institutions for a more just, sustainable, and flourishing world.
II. Vision: We are building an Edinburgh based Regenerative Practitioner Guild that would:
2.1. itself be just, sustainable, and flourishing
2.2. not exclude anyone based on their ability to pay
2.3. build on the solid foundation of knowledge and practices of
2.3.1 the Regenerative paradigm developed by Regenesis (and Carol Sanford)
2.3.2 and the practice of Restorative Circles
2.3.3 but also grow and evolve its wisdom through inviting various schools of thought to participate
2.4. allow 'Offering Members' to be actively engaged in its designing and offer services such as workshops and
educational programs to their fellow members and have a guaranteed financial return for their
offerings that enables them to be offered in a long term sustainable fashion.
2.1. itself be just, sustainable, and flourishing
2.2. not exclude anyone based on their ability to pay
2.3. build on the solid foundation of knowledge and practices of
2.3.1 the Regenerative paradigm developed by Regenesis (and Carol Sanford)
2.3.2 and the practice of Restorative Circles
2.3.3 but also grow and evolve its wisdom through inviting various schools of thought to participate
2.4. allow 'Offering Members' to be actively engaged in its designing and offer services such as workshops and
educational programs to their fellow members and have a guaranteed financial return for their
offerings that enables them to be offered in a long term sustainable fashion.
Our core aim is to build a community of regenerative practitioners in Edinburgh by paying for the time and material costs associated with grounding two specific lineages of work.
Our mission is to ensure that two lineages of work, that of the Regenerative paradigm (see Regenesis and the Carol Sanford Institute) and Restorative Circles are made available to communities in Edinburgh.
Our aim is to subsidise our 'Offering Members' so that graduates of guild who develop that capability can have a clear path forward for offering this work professionally.
All expenses must be pre-agreed with Admins.
When delivering training or services to outside clients receipts and signed off invoices from client groups must be provided.
When delivering in-house to our own members the delivery fee must be pre-agreed by Admins.
FAQ
How do I get paid from a Collective?
Submit an expense and provide your payment information.
How are expenses approved?
Collective admins are notified when an expense is submitted, and they can approve or reject it.
Is my private data made public?
No. Only the expense amount and description are public. Attachments, payment info, emails and addresses are only visible to you and the admins.
When will I get paid?
Payments are processed by the Collective's Fiscal Host, the organization that hold funds on their behalf. Many Fiscal Hosts pay expenses weekly, but each one is different.
Why do you need my legal name?
The display name is public and the legal name is private, appearing on receipts, invoices, and other official documentation used for tax and accounting purposes.
Collective balance
£18.28 GBPFiscal Host:
The Social Change Nest