Volunteers with the California-based Coalition for a Green Glendale spend the morning working in the Monterey Road Eco-Community Gardens. Photo by Melissa Wall on Flickr.
For over two years, Shareable has explored the new sharing economy in its many forms: how individuals, families, communities, entrepreneurs, businesses, designers, coders, and countless more are building resilience through collaboration and sharing. In that time, we've amassed a considerable library of how-to share guides, and researched and documented how these shifts are transforming the economy, technology, and civil society.

Download the free Guide to Sharing.
It's one of the first things we learn as kids: How to share.
But this practice usually fades as we become adults. Our houses become filled with our own “stuff.” Garages, attics, basements, and closets transform into cluttered warehouses. When we need something, whether it’s a chainsaw or a roasting rack, our first thought is to go out and buy it. But why get it new when our neighbor down the street has one we can borrow?
The first guide in the New Dream Community Action Kit is all about sharing: everything from starting a tool library to organizing a solar cooperative, from holding a clothing swap to launching a time bank.
With how-to tips, fun videos, and useful resources, the Guide to Sharing provides the inspiration and practical tools you need to get started on these projects in your community – right away!
The guide, available as a free PDF download, offers four Action Ideas to help communities tap into their shared assets and resources. The Center for a New American Dream also released a set of videos to demonstrate each idea in action:
Organize a Community Swap
Focusing on clothing swaps
Lend Locally
Focusing on tool libraries
Share Time, Labor, and Skills
Focusing on time banks
Set up a Co-op
Focusing on solar co-ops
Download the New Dream Community Action Kit Guide to Sharing (pdf)
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