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What happens when a community decides to design its future together?
In Barichara, Colombia, hundreds of residents came together through the Citizen Forum for Territorial Planning (Foro Ciudadano EOT), an unprecedented community-led process that brought together farmers, local organizations, entrepreneurs, educators, youth, elders, community leaders, and institutions to reflect on the future of their territory and the legacy they wish to leave for future generations.
At a pivotal moment in Barichara's territorial planning process, citizens stepped forward to actively shape a shared vision for the next twenty years. More than a public consultation, the Forum became an exercise in collective intelligence, enabling the community to identify common challenges, recognize opportunities, and build consensus around the future they want for their municipality and the broader bioregion to which it belongs.
From this process emerged an inspiring vision: a territory where watersheds are protected and restored; where farming families can thrive through dignified livelihoods; where local economies strengthen responsible production and consumption; where cultural and biocultural heritage is celebrated; and where human development takes place in harmony with the ecosystems that sustain life.
The Forum also revealed something fundamental: the community already possesses the knowledge, creativity, leadership, and commitment needed to bring this vision to life. What was missing was a governance mechanism capable of transforming collective vision into coordinated, sustained, and community-led action.
To meet this need, Fundación Barichara Regenerativa created Ciclo Vivo (Living Cycle), a laboratory for territorial governance and collective action.
Ciclo Vivo is the natural next step in the journey that began with the Citizen Forum. If the Forum helped the community envision and agree upon the future, Ciclo Vivo helps make that future possible.
Rather than funding isolated projects, Ciclo Vivo strengthens the capacity of communities, institutions, and local organizations to collectively steward the regeneration of their territory. By creating spaces for dialogue, trust-building, participatory decision-making, stakeholder coordination, collective learning, and strategic resource mobilization, Ciclo Vivo functions as a living platform for bioregional governance and collective action.
Today, Ciclo Vivo is supporting five community-led initiatives that represent the first tangible expressions of this shared territorial vision:
These initiatives are not isolated projects. They are prototypes of a broader territorial vision that demonstrates how community collaboration can generate regenerative solutions to complex challenges.
With support from this campaign, we will launch Ciclo Vivo II, focused on priorities identified by rural farming communities through the Citizen Forum and subsequent territorial dialogues.
Fundación Barichara Regenerativa has already secured resources to provide seed funding for community prototypes and pilot initiatives. What we are seeking through this campaign is support for the human infrastructure that makes this collaborative ecosystem possible.
The funds raised will support the people who convene diverse stakeholders, facilitate dialogue, build trust, accompany community processes, strengthen partnerships, document learning, and help transform collective ideas into meaningful action.
The annual cost of this team is USD 30,000. We have already secured USD 15,000 and are seeking support to raise the remaining funds needed to sustain and expand this work over the coming year.
By supporting Ciclo Vivo, donors are investing in a regenerative governance infrastructure that enables communities to organize, learn together, and continuously generate new solutions for the challenges and opportunities they face. They are supporting a process through which citizens move beyond imagining the future they want to live in—and begin building it together.
To learn more about the collective vision that inspired this work, please visit:
https://www.foroeotbarichara.com/
Our Mission
Fundación Barichara Regenerativa exists to strengthen the capacity of communities to become active stewards of their territories. We believe that lasting transformation emerges when communities are empowered to care for the landscapes, ecosystems, cultures, economies, and relationships that sustain life.
Rather than implementing solutions for communities, we work alongside communities to create the conditions that allow regenerative solutions to emerge from within.
At the heart of our work is the belief that territorial regeneration requires more than projects. It requires what we call a Regenerative Governance Infrastructure.
A Regenerative Governance Infrastructure is the human, relational, and organizational capacity that enables communities to continuously learn, collaborate, mobilize resources, make collective decisions, and respond creatively to emerging challenges and opportunities.
It includes the relationships, trust, collaborative processes, leadership capacities, learning systems, and participatory decision-making mechanisms that allow regeneration to become an ongoing practice rather than a series of isolated interventions.
Through Ciclo Vivo, we are building this regenerative governance infrastructure in Barichara and its surrounding bioregion. Ciclo Vivo functions as a bioregional governance platform that enables diverse actors to align around a shared territorial vision and coordinate regenerative action across ecological, social, cultural, and economic dimensions.
Our mission is not simply to implement regenerative projects. Our mission is to strengthen the long-term capacity of the territory to regenerate itself.
Why This Matters Now
Barichara stands at a critical moment in its history.
Growing pressures on watersheds, ecosystem degradation, changing rural economies, land-use conflicts, and increasing development are creating complex challenges that no single organization or institution can solve alone.
At the same time, the Citizen Forum for Territorial Planning revealed an extraordinary opportunity: a community willing and ready to participate in shaping its own future. The Forum generated something that many territories lack: a shared vision and broad social agreement about the future people want to create together.
Yet vision alone does not generate transformation. Communities need the structures, relationships, and governance mechanisms that allow people to organize around common priorities, coordinate efforts, mobilize resources, learn collectively, and sustain action over time.
Without this infrastructure, even the most inspiring visions often remain unrealized. Ciclo Vivo was created to bridge this gap.
The Citizen Forum demonstrated that Barichara already possesses the collective intelligence necessary to imagine a regenerative future. Ciclo Vivo exists to ensure that this collective intelligence becomes a lasting capacity for self-governance, stewardship, and coordinated action across the bioregion.
How We Regenerate
Our approach recognizes that ecological restoration, economic resilience, cultural vitality, and community wellbeing are deeply interconnected. For this reason, we focus not only on projects, but on strengthening the underlying systems that allow regeneration to emerge and endure. Through Ciclo Vivo, we are developing a Regenerative Governance Infrastructure that supports regeneration across multiple dimensions:
Ecological Regeneration
We support watershed restoration, ecosystem protection, agroecological transitions, regenerative tourism, and nature-based livelihoods that contribute to the health of the broader bioregion.
Social Regeneration
We cultivate trust, strengthen relationships, facilitate dialogue, and create spaces where diverse actors can collaborate around shared purposes.
Economic Regeneration
We support cooperative enterprises, local value chains, community financing mechanisms, and regenerative economic models that keep value circulating within the territory.
Cultural Regeneration
We celebrate local identity, traditional knowledge, creativity, and cultural practices that strengthen people's connection to place.
Governance Regeneration
We strengthen the community's capacity to collectively steward its future through participatory decision-making, collaborative leadership, learning networks, and resource mobilization.
This governance dimension is what enables all the others to flourish. Rather than treating regeneration as a collection of projects, we approach it as the ongoing development of a living territorial ecosystem capable of learning, adapting, and regenerating itself over time.
The Opportunity: Ciclo Vivo II
The first cycle of Ciclo Vivo demonstrated that when communities are provided with the right conditions, innovative regenerative initiatives emerge naturally. The five initiatives currently being incubated are already generating new forms of collaboration, stewardship, and local leadership throughout the territory.
Now we are ready to deepen and expand this work. Ciclo Vivo II will incubate and accompany community-led initiatives focused on priorities identified through the Citizen Forum and subsequent community dialogues, including:
Beyond supporting individual initiatives, Ciclo Vivo II will continue strengthening the regenerative governance infrastructure that enables collaboration, shared decision-making, and collective stewardship throughout the territory.
While Fundación Barichara Regenerativa has secured resources for seed funding and prototype implementation, the success of these initiatives depends on the continued existence of the governance infrastructure that supports them.
The funds raised through this campaign will help sustain the facilitation and coordination team responsible for convening stakeholders, strengthening relationships, facilitating collaborative processes, documenting learning, and nurturing the regenerative ecosystem emerging throughout the territory.
The annual cost of this team is USD 30,000. We have already secured USD 15,000 and are seeking support to close the remaining funding gap. By supporting Ciclo Vivo II, donors are investing in the human and relational infrastructure that enables an entire territory to continuously generate regenerative solutions from within.
Tracking Impact
We believe that regeneration can be measured not only through ecological indicators, but also through stronger relationships, increased collaboration, and greater community capacity.
We will track:
Alongside these indicators, we will document stories of transformation, collective learning, and the outcomes and impacts generated by each incubated initiative, capturing both measurable results and emerging pathways of regeneration.
Success will not only be measured by the projects implemented, but by the strength of the regenerative ecosystem that emerges around them.
Our Vision for the Future
We envision Barichara becoming a living example of community-led bioregional regeneration.
A territory where healthy watersheds support thriving ecosystems and resilient livelihoods.
A territory where local economies create prosperity while strengthening ecological health.
A territory where cultural heritage, traditional knowledge, and innovation work together to guide development.
A territory where citizens actively participate in shaping the decisions that affect their future.
Most importantly, we envision a territory where regeneration is no longer dependent on individual projects or external interventions, but is embedded within the culture, governance systems, relationships, and everyday practices of the community itself.
Ciclo Vivo is helping build the foundations for that future.
By supporting this work, donors become partners in strengthening a Regenerative Governance Infrastructure that can serve future generations and inspire other territories seeking pathways toward community-led regeneration. Their investment helps transform a shared territorial vision into a living capacity for stewardship, collaboration, and continuous regeneration across an entire bioregion.
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