Discover the Community

Meet and join a community of pioneering changemakers from across the globe who are turning Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action.

Welcome to the DEAL Community!

The DEAL Community is everyone who is exploring the ideas of Doughnut Economics and pioneering ways to put the ideas into practice.

This includes educators, policy makers, community members, business people, artists, academics, designers, young people, facilitators, oh, and the occasional economist.

We believe economies of the 21st century will be practiced first and theorised later, and we believe they will be put inspired by the creativity, imagination, skill and perspectives of everyone.

That means everyone is welcome!

What we offer is an open-source commons of inspiration and tools to apply to your context, some created by the DEAL Team, but mostly created by members of the DEAL Community.

What we ask in return is that you use the ideas and tools with integrity, by following our guidelines as we lay out in our guidelines page.

Meet members of DEAL Community

Meet and join pioneering changemakers who are turning Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action. 

Lynn Williams

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Curious to learn more about sustainable growth.

Lucia Delfina Ruiz Ostoic

Peru

I consider myself a person with extensive experience in environmental issues in Peru and Latin America, who wants to share that e

Tamu Thomas

London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom

I want to be part of a community taking action and making change.

Lars Petrova Taylor

Barcelona

A want to meet and collaborate with likeminded people and to learn

Maria del mar Gonzalez

Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

curiosity and wanting to learn and connect with new topics

Ariane PHELIZOT

Paris, France

What is more relevant than Deal concepts, tools and community to transform business models ?

alice Allan

london

Im currently Director of Collaborations with Business Fights Poverty. Supporting companies to do more on both #climate and social

Alicia Laufer

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Looking to bring audience and narrative strategy to the movement! I want to learn and be a resource.

Tony Van Krieken

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Sustainability describe through doughnut economy. I like the holistic approach from business to people to community.

Local Groups & Networks

Self-organising networks turning the ideas of Doughnut Economics into action. Find a group or network in your area and get involved! 

Local governments in action

Pioneering places around the world are turning Doughnut Economics into practice. Local governments at many scales - from villages to megacities - are adopting the tools and concepts of Doughnut Economics in order to help bring about a thriving future.

Worthing Borough Council is exploring how the principles of Doughnut Economic can feed into their local policies. 

Bannau Brycheiniog  National Park Management Plan 2023-2028 The Park has developed a Park Doughnut and put it at the core of their National Park Management Plan 2023-2028, as a framework to define future actions, with the targets and indicators set to be used for monitoring progress. The Management Plan is a vision setting document, setting the high level objectives for the park through the Doughnut, with action plans then meant to be delivered in partnership with various stakeholders. The aim of this plan is to eliminate all of the red from the Doughnut diagram, and the plan defines five Missions in response to the biggest over-shoots.   

The City of Glasgow has ambitions to move towards a Green Wellbeing Economy in order to meet its social and environmental targets, and has joined C40's Thriving Cities Initiative. An important step in the process of becoming a thriving city is the creation of a (Doughnut Economics) City Portrait, a tool for thinking about Glasgow in a holistic and innovative way. University of Glasgow worked with the city to develop the first City Portrait, as part of the GALLANT project that uses Glasgow as a living lab to trial new sustainable solutions taking a whole-systems approach. In 2023, the Thriving Definitions of the first portrait (the Glasgow Doughnut) were adopted by the council to guide their future work, and to help forge new alliances across Glasgow's many organisations, businesses and individuals across the whole system. 

After commissioning a study evaluating the possibilities of applying Doughnut Economics in Tomelilla, the town is bringing Doughnut Economics into their work and policies in various ways - by basing their Sustainability Report 2022 on the Doughnut, planning the development of a new school based on the principles of Doughnut Economics, developing a Data Portrait, and exploring the development of an impact assessment and evaluation tool.   

Dublin City Council agreed a motion in 2022 to embed the principles of Doughnut Economics into their Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) - a statutory six-year plan, with the aim to expand from a sustainable growth-based framework to pursuing the wellbeing and prosperity for all people and the environment.

Since 2021, the local government of Valence Romans Agglo have been using the Doughnut as a tracking and monitoring tool for over 20 strategic projects, developing contextualised social and ecological indicators, evaluating the potential impact of these projects and steering their development. 

In 2022, Perak State launched their 5-year State Strategy that, as one of the strategy’s Flagship Programmes, sets an ambition for the city of Ipoh to be living in the Doughnut, and to use a monitoring framework using the Doughnut. 

Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES) are bringing Doughnut Economics into their core strategies, including their new Local Plan, to guide the review, prioritisation and improvement of policies and projects, based on their potential social and ecological impact.   

The Regional Spatial Strategy for Thimphu-Paro Region, led by the Royal Commission of Bhutan and the Ministry of Works and Human Settlement and developed by a team of architects led by Prior+Partners, uses Doughnut Economics as one of the guiding frameworks, aligning it with Bhutan's Gross National Happiness framework. 

The state of São Paulo is launching the Ecologic Economic Zoning (EEZ-SP), a planning tool that establishes guidelines for spatial and territorial management, according to the environmental and socioeconomic potentialities and vulnerabilities of the different regions of the Brazilian state of São Paulo, composed by 645 municipalities.   Doughnut Economics was one of the inspirations used for the conception of the methodology of construction of the zoning, based on the diagnosis and prognosis of the state in relation to five strategic guidelines: Resilience to Climate Change, Water Security, Safeguarding Biodiversity, Competitive and Sustainable Economy and Reduction of Regional Inequalities.  For its elaboration and implementation, the EEZ-SP relies on an integrated and shared platform with updatable and freely accessible territorial information, as well as on strategies of institutional articulation and of public participation. 

Organisations in action

Many consultancies, NGOs and others are putting Doughnut Economics into practice in their work. Find out who they are, and what they're doing. 

The verb of the Jälleenrakentajat (rebuilders in Finnish) cooperative is ‘to begin’. We are aware of major system-level contexts and structures, but our focus is on the steps that are taken every day, every week and every month. We are politically and religiously independent, and our way of being is constructive, with clear and understandable expression in every situation. At the heart of everything are a strong relationship with nature and its desire to build an ecologically and socially sustainable society and lifestyle. Our focus is on the facilitation of workshops and training where Doughnut Principles of Practice are transferred to businesses and municipality organisations. View our public declaration form here 

At the University of Exeter we combine teaching excellence and high levels of student satisfaction with world class research at our campuses in Exeter and Cornwall. We are a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive universities. Our purpose is to use the power of our education and research to create a sustainable, healthy and socially just future. View our Public Declaration

We create environmental communities in the different sectors of the economy and society, based on a technological platform that serves as e-learning, social network, network of knowledge and project management. View our public declaration here 

Huddlecraft CIC creates collective learning ‘infrastructure’, to amplify the efforts of purposeful individuals, organisations and movements who are building a future regenerative civilisation. View our public declaration here

Circle Economy is a non-profit impact organisation, based in Amsterdam operating globally to empower businesses, cities and nations with practical and scalable solutions to put the circular economy into action. Our vision is an inclusive society that ensures the planet and all people can thrive. To avoid climate breakdown, our goal is to double global circularity by 2030. View our Public Declaration

UTOPIES is the top French consulting firm dedicated exclusively, since its creation in 1993, to promoting sustainable development through consulting and think tank activities. We help various organizations to design and implement sustainable strategies - ranging from sustainability pioneers (Ben & Jerry’s, The Body Shop, Nature & Découvertes) to major corporate groups such as Danone, Sodexo, or L’Oréal, via smaller structures (SME, start-ups) and local governments. VIEW OUR PUBLIC DECLARATION HERE 

Swiss Youth for Climate is a Swiss Youth NGO established in 2015, advocating for pragmatic, responsible, and ambitious climate change policies at national and international levels. By raising awareness about the planetary crises and the importance of both local and global actions; by mobilizing the public, in particular younger generations, to promote the ecological transition; and by participating in international climate, biodiversity and sustainable finance conferences as Swiss civil society representatives. View our public declaration form here

We are designers of services and organizations that help meet financial goals with respect for the needs of people and the planet. Our mission is to drive innovation that enables organizations to transform their business to support decent and safe living in the Czech Republic. View our public declaration form here

Growunited is an independent, non-profit, local organisation founded in 2021 with the main goal of promoting and developing civil society. It works to bring together people from diverse backgrounds, involve youth and citizens in decision-making processes, and encourage participation in democratic life. View our public declaration form here

KLH Sustainability are a dynamic group of people who share the same passion - a desire to realise innovative new ways towards more sustainable and socially inclusive ways of  living, doing business and constructing. View our public declaration here 

Upcoming events

Upcoming Doughnut Economics events - both online and in-person - by and for the DEAL Community. Have a browse or host your own event! 

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Tools & Stories

Open access tools that anyone can use to turn Doughnut Economics from a radical idea into transformative action; and inspiring examples and case studies of Doughnut Economics in action in a broad range of places and contexts.

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