Weaving Ecosystems

Weaving Ecosystems

Community Services

Crafting Resilient Community Ecosystems

About us

Weaving Ecosystems is an initiative for community growth, exchange, and entrepreneurship toward fostering a local living economy in Palawan, Philippines. It weaves together local small business enterprises, farmers, artisans, and culture bearers through capacity building and skills development, market access, and alternative continuing education.

Website
www.weavingecosystems.com
Industry
Community Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
community engagement and community development

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    Community Development | Cultural Empowerment | Project Management | Marketing | Events | Sustainability & Social Impact

    Last July 30th, we hosted the 8th Arampangan with the theme: "Collaboration for Social Good" – a theme that resonates deeply with our work at Binhi Mindful Market and Weaving Ecosystems. We were invited to share the story of Binhi sa Rurungan (BSR), showcasing our market-driven approach to collaboration. Together with my partner, Ria Lim of Rurungan Sa Tubod Foundation, we discussed the motivations behind our partnership, the community ecosystem model that emerged through working with our partner merchants, and the creation of Weaving Ecosystems — an initiative that aims to refine, scale, and replicate the BSR model, further amplifying our impact. Read more about this work at weavingecosystems.com. Arampangan has been a driving force in fostering community and cooperation among social impact leaders and local government in Palawan since 2022. Grateful to Ashoka Philippines and xchange PH for their support, and to my fantastic co-organizers Kevin Lee and Aira Luneta of A Single Drop for Safe Water, Amina Evangelista Swanepoel of Roots of Health, Jessica Labaja of Large Marine Vertebrates Research Institute Philippines (LAMAVE), and Frank Chiu. Special thanks to our Binhi sa Rurungan merchant partners who showed up to support Ria and me! 💚 I am a firm believer in the power of open and inclusive dialogue. Collaboration – the combining of skills, knowledge, and resources – is crucial for strengthening advocacies and creating more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable systems.

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    The unique landscapes of small island communities, where the balance between tradition and progress is delicate, call for a development model that prioritizes interconnectedness and sustainability. The community ecosystem model emerges as a crucial framework that fosters well-being, creative autonomy, and a local living economy intertwined with nature through cooperative and collective actions. 🌿🤝🏼 By fostering these ecosystems, we nurture a way of life deeply rooted in the well-being of the people and the planet. This holistic model sustains and enriches our communities, proving that true progress lies in our ability to grow together in harmony with our environment. ✨ ➡️ Swipe to read how a Community Ecosystem model goes beyond economic and innovation ecosystems, emphasizing holistic growth and cultural connection. #WeavingEcosystems #CommunityEcosystem

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    Weaving Ecosystems is a project born from the seeds of collaboration sown in 2019. Binhi sa Rurungan, a partnership between Binhi Mindful Market and Rurungan Sa Tubod Foundation, gave rise to the innovative Community Ecosystem Model. ✨🌱 Through shared resources and experience, Binhi and Rurungan together offer a comprehensive approach to local community empowerment and growth. It hosts a community marketplace and hub in Puerto Princesa City at the Rurungan Compound while fostering a collaborative environment for shared learning, access, and growth among local enterprises and makers. This work centers on community-centered growth, environmental awareness, and cultural preservation. ➡️ Read more about the origin of Weaving Ecosystems and how a community ecosystem model helps communities thrive. https://lnkd.in/gcR8BFgY #WeavingEcosystems #CommunityEcosystem #BinhisaRurungan #CommunityEmpowerment #SustainableCommunities #LocalGrowth

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    Island communities in Southeast Asia face challenges when economic growth is prioritized over environmental and cultural well-being. Rapid development often prioritizes short-term gains, harming the environment, displacing locals, and threatening cultural heritage. When tourism dips, overreliance creates instability. 🏝️ So, how can communities truly thrive? We believe in fostering a thriving community ecosystem. 🍃 This empowers local businesses, farmers, artisans, and Indigenous communities through shared resources, skills training, market access, and education. This builds a dynamic local economy that sustains the environment and celebrates culture. Access the Weaving Ecosystems toolkit at https://lnkd.in/gcR8BFgY #WeavingEcosystems #CommunityEcosystem

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    How do we weave communities for a thriving local economy? 🌱 Through a community ecosystem model, we ourselves as local communities can foster holistic development. A community ecosystem is a model of interweaving local communities together through cooperative and collective actions that foster wellbeing, creative autonomy, and the local living economy. This ‘interweaving’ builds each other’s strengths, share resources and knowledge, and connects social and cultural practices and enterprises through collective learning. Download the free toolkit on the community ecosystem model ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gcR8BFgY Weaving Ecosystems is a community-led initiative for growth, exchange, and entrepreneurship in small islands across Southeast Asia, beginning in Palawan, Philippines.

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    The Weaving Ecosystems Toolkit is now live! 🥳 This toolkit is a free downloadable resource for local communities, social enterprises, artisans and makers to interweave their practices and co-create a community ecosystem. Guided by the principle of Kapit Bisig (literally translating to being ‘arm in arm’), it seeks to build knowledge and skills toward collaboration among small enterprises, makers, and culture bearers. The toolkit shares insights and learnings from an inaugural batch of participants in this ‘community ecosystem’ model in Palawan. Access the toolkit at https://lnkd.in/gcR8BFgY An initiative led by Binhi Mindful Market and Rurungan Sa Tubod Foundation with support from Biji-biji Initiative and Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI)

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    Introducing Weaving Ecosystems ✨ A community-driven initiative fostering growth, exchange, and entrepreneurship in small island communities across Southeast Asia, beginning in Palawan, Philippines. Join us as we unite local businesses, farmers, artisans, and culture bearers to build a thriving, sustainable economy through capacity building, market access, and alternative education. This project is part of the YSEALI Summit 2023 “A Decade of YSEALI Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Small Grants” #WeavingEcosystems #BinhiSaRurungan #SustainableCommunities #CommunityEcosystem

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