A group of friends is currently planning to approach the local council about getting to rent or being ceded some kind of facility to use as community space and find out about other support options that might be available for such a project.

While working with local government (or depending on them) has its risks and might turn out to be the wrong approach, we will at least consider it in the beginning - it might be surprisingly easy to get a space in this way, considering the many empty and abandoned properties where we live. Stepping in with a project the council deems support-worthy could really get us started.

So for that, I would like to design a small brochure or presentation with our ideas and find that rather hard. I have a list with what we would possibly include in such a space, but could do with some inspiration as to how to present it so it highlights how the community will profit from this project.

Has anyone ever designed such a document, or knows of one they could share? Or has any ideas to share? Successful recipes could and should be copied, documented, passed on.

So far, imagining loads of space and a factory-sized building, the ideal community space could have:

Space for Community, Collaboration, Cooperation

Compost and growing

Outdoor event space

Metal/vehicle workshop

Community Kitchen

Office and collaboration space

Wood/Electronics workshop

CNC/3D printing/Hacker space

Indoor event space

Storage

Mushroom lab

  • punkisundead [they/them]@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    Hmm my idea would be to look at the webspaces of projects in your local / regional / national area and see if they have some concept papers. Would be best to focus on those that have actual funding by the state so you can see what worked and maybe even ask them.

    I found something like that for my area, but idk if you can use that considering its mostly in german. But maybe you can atleast check out the design: https://hausderstatistik.org/archiv/

    Also I never designed something like that but the software I would use would probably Scribus or a pirated Adobe InDesign.

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      9 months ago

      Loads of interesting stuff in there, thanks for sharing! It contains great infos about the organization of something even larger than we have in mind, fascinating project.