Join Living Systems Alliance Community of Practice 2026: Up to £10,000 Funding
Across the globe, communities are reimagining how humans live, organize, and work with nature. The Living Systems Alliance is inviting place-based partnerships worldwide to join the Living Systems Alliance Community of Practice 2026. This one-year program starts in June 2026 and offers funding up to £10,000. Applications are open now and close on April 5, 2026. The goal is to build stronger nature-centered collaborations through shared learning, expert mentorship, and local pilot projects. This article covers program details, who can apply, activities, and how to submit your application.
The Living Systems Alliance is a global effort started by key groups such as Transition Network International, Global Ecovillage Network, Biomimicry Institute, Permaculture Association, and Kincentric Leadership. Its mission focuses on helping communities organize, make decisions, and take action as part of nature, not apart from it. This approach strengthens local efforts to live in balance with the environment.
The Community of Practice brings together up to 10 place-based partnerships rooted in watersheds, territories, or bioregions. It is a one-year global learning journey that runs for 12 months starting in June 2026. Participants take part in these key activities:
- Peer-to-peer learning across cultures and regions
- Training and mentoring from global experts
- Co-developing and testing local pilot projects
- Contributing to a shared global knowledge base for regenerative practices
Funding and benefits add real value for selected partnerships. The table below outlines them clearly.
| Benefit | Description |
|---|---|
| Needs-based stipend | £5,000 to £10,000 based on your needs |
| Global network access | Connections to practitioners and organizations worldwide |
| Mentorship and training | Hands-on guidance from experts |
| Pilot project support | Help to design and carry out a local initiative |
| Visibility | Recognition through LSA platforms |
This package creates a collaborative ecosystem for lasting change.
Eligible partnerships must be existing collaborations, not single organizations. They should work together at a regional level on nature-centered approaches. Examples include:
- Community groups and civil society organizations
- Indigenous or land stewardship groups
- Local councils and cooperatives
- Ecovillages, permaculture initiatives, and transition networks
- Educational institutions and local enterprises
During the program, participants commit to simple, focused activities. These build skills through hands-on work. The main activities are:
- Bi-monthly online sessions
- About 3 hours per week
- Collaboratively design and test a pilot initiative
- Share experiences, challenges, and insights
- Cross-cultural exchange and reflection
The focus stays on learning by doing, not on being perfect.
A pilot project is a small-scale, practical experiment in your region. It might test new decision-making that includes nature’s views. Or it could build community ties to solve local issues. You might try nature-inspired ways to govern or design. Or strengthen links among regional groups. You do not need a full plan to apply. Just show a willingness to explore.
Key dates help you plan ahead. Check this table for deadlines.
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Applications Open | 26 February 2026 |
| Application Deadline | 5 April 2026 |
| Shortlisting & Interviews | Mid-April 2026 |
| Final Decisions Announced | By 1 May 2026 |
| Program Start | June 2026 |
To apply, visit the official application form. It takes about 20-25 minutes. The form asks about your partnership and fit with LSA values.
Ready to apply? Submit through the official form in just 20-25 minutes. Learn more on the LSA information page.
Here is why you should apply:
- Strengthen your regional collaboration
- Gain global exposure and connections
- Access funding and expert mentorship
- Contribute to a movement for nature-centered systems change
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Living Systems Alliance Community of Practice 2026?
It’s a one-year global learning program starting June 2026 for place-based partnerships to share knowledge, get mentorship, and test pilot projects for nature-centered living.
Who can apply for the program?
Existing regional collaborations like community groups, ecovillages, indigenous stewards, or local councils focused on working with nature qualify, but not single organizations.
What funding and benefits are available?
Selected partnerships receive £5,000 to £10,000 in needs-based stipends, expert guidance, global connections, pilot project support, and visibility on LSA platforms.
How do I apply and what are the deadlines?
Fill out the official form in 20-25 minutes; applications opened February 26 and close April 5, 2026, with decisions by May 1.
