Piloting Together - The Community Circle Method
Community Circle pilots don't just test whether the infrastructure works — they build the capacity, confidence, and governance for the community to run it independently.
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Piloting Together - The Community Circle Method
Community Circle pilots don't just test whether the infrastructure works — they build the capacity, confidence, and governance for the community to run it independently.
Innovation Jam Sessions
Innovation Jam Sessions™ is a front-end knowledge coordination protocol that solves a specific engineering problem: critical knowledge — community, operational, and traditional — rarely makes it into the design specification, causing solutions to fail at adoption even when the technical execution is sound. Built on fifteen years of field evidence from Indigenous and rural community infrastructure projects, the protocol provides a structured mechanism for integrating distributed, heterogeneous knowledge directly into problem definition, before technical resources are committed. The result is not better conversation — it is a more complete problem specification.
The Privacy Paradox
The Privacy Paradox: What Canada Can Learn from Europe's Digital Sovereignty Journey. Lessons from two decades of European experience for Canadian rural and Indigenous communities. Technical sophistication without strategic independence creates sophisticated dependence, not sovereignty.
Support Water Health
You can help increase access to clean, safe water in Indigenous and rural communities. Consider becoming a Community Circle partner or investor to increase the impact and scope of our work.