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​Prosocial Action Communities Program

The Prosocial Action Communities Program is a transformative pathway for adults, elders, and community leaders who are ready to regenerate their neighborhoods, ecosystems, and cultural relationships through collective care, coordinated action, and deep connection. This program is where theory meets embodiment—where regenerative learning becomes living practice.

Rooted in Indigenous governance, the Prosocial ARC model, and care-based economics, this program is ideal for facilitators, educators, activists, land stewards, and organizers committed to healing relationships with place, people, and purpose. Whether online or in-person, it centers Prosocial Combined Efficacy—the power of diverse groups working in aligned, compassionate coordination.

Program Structure & Delivery

 

The Prosocial Action Communities Program is delivered through a hybrid model:

  • Online Learning Portal with webinars, team challenges, and reflection prompts

  • Local Land-Based Pods for hands-on regeneration and community gatherings

  • Mentored Support Circles with trained facilitators and wisdom keepers

  • Peer-Led Action Projects rooted in bioregional needs and skills

 

Participants are placed in Care Circles—small, intentional teams that practice mutual aid, social cohesion, and regenerative project design.

 

Three Domains of Regenerative Action

 

The program explores three interlinked fields of transformation:

  1. Nature Connection & Earth Regeneration

    • Land tending, ecological restoration, food sovereignty

    • Tracking, sit spots, and place-based ecological literacy

    • Reconnection practices from Jon Young, Thom Henley, and Indigenous lineages

  2. Prosocial Connection & Community Regeneration

    • Prosocial tools (Ostrom’s Core Design Principles, Wilson’s ARC process)

    • Nonviolent communication, moral courage, and participatory governance

    • Sponsorship teams, Genius Role mapping, cultural repair

  3. Universal Connection & Human Regeneration

    • Interfaith dialogues, story sharing, ancestral healing

    • Rites of passage, grief circles, and values-based leadership

    • Inner work that supports outer transformation

 

Skills & Tools You'll Gain

  • Collaborative decision-making and facilitation tools

  • Project design and grant writing for community regeneration

  • Conflict transformation and deep listening practices

  • Bioregional mapping and systems literacy

  • Mapping of legacy patterns and social care cycles

  • Group resilience and group-level tracking practices

 

Who This Is For

  • Land-based educators, community leaders, and activists

  • Those stewarding climate resilience, healing justice, food systems, or place-based education

  • People who have completed the GCP Foundation Course and want to apply their learning in relational and practical ways

  • Intergenerational teams, cooperatives, mutual aid groups, and informal learning circles

 

What Makes It Different

 

Prosocial Action Communities are not just learning groups—they are living communities of practice. The curriculum is adaptive, relational, and responsive to place, culture, and group wisdom. Every participant contributes their Genius Role, and the collective process builds new patterns of care, accountability, and collective vision.

Ready to become a regenerator where you live? Join the Prosocial Action Communities Program and help build the systems our future will depend on. The GCP Connect and Thrive Foundation Course is the gateway to this advanced teacher training course.

Contact

Passeig Pompeu Fabra, 7

Llagostera, Girona

Catalunya, Spain

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Tel: +34 678 88 48 98

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