Resilience Web
COLLECTIVE
Fiscal Host: The Social Change Nest
Building a platform that weaves together groups working on social and environmental causes in order to foster collaboration and fuel social change.
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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
Laura
£290 GBP since Mar 2022
Jezz
£140 GBP since May 2022
3
Incognito
£105 GBP since Oct 2021
4
Nikki
£50 GBP since Aug 2024
5
Gabriele
£50 GBP since Aug 2024
6
Clara
£40 GBP since May 2022
7
Charlie Barty-King
£20 GBP since Jun 2022
8
On behalf of Caroline A
£20 GBP since Jul 2023
9
Ingela
£20 GBP since Aug 2024
10
Lena M
£10 GBP since Dec 2021
Organizations
Transition Cambridge
£350 GBP since Feb 2023
The Social Change Nest
£1 GBP since Sep 2021
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Admin
Anna McIvor
Admin
Helen Cook
Admin
Transition Ca...
£350 GBP
Laura
Champion
£290 GBP
Jezz
Sponsor
£140 GBP
Incognito
Supporter
£105 GBP
Nikki
£50 GBP
Gabriele
£50 GBP
Clara
£40 GBP
Charlie Barty...
£20 GBP
On behalf of ...
£20 GBP
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-£8.00 GBP
Pending
Reimbursement #219205
-£19.00 GBP
Paid
Reimbursement #218278
Credit from Laura to Resilience Web •
+£10.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #580386
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Today’s balance£187.74 GBP
Total raised
£1,003.14 GBP
Total disbursed
£815.40 GBP
Estimated annual budget
£555.45 GBP
About
The Resilience Web is a set of interactive digital maps of most environmental and social justice related organisations working in different cities.
Produced in response to the lack of a holistic overview, the Resilience Web is an effort to curate and maintain a meaningful visualisation that is both helpful and instructive to all those interested in making a positive difference in the areas of the environment and civil society. These webs, in the first instance, are a tool to help you find organisations to link with, volunteer at, or otherwise reach out too. We believe there is a lack of crosstalk and visibility between the multitude of place-based groups working towards the same common good. We hope to combat this in the long run.
Produced in response to the lack of a holistic overview, the Resilience Web is an effort to curate and maintain a meaningful visualisation that is both helpful and instructive to all those interested in making a positive difference in the areas of the environment and civil society. These webs, in the first instance, are a tool to help you find organisations to link with, volunteer at, or otherwise reach out too. We believe there is a lack of crosstalk and visibility between the multitude of place-based groups working towards the same common good. We hope to combat this in the long run.