Time and Talents, hOurworld

an international network of neighbors helping neighbors

Time and Talents, hOurworld

an international network of neighbors helping neighbors

Timebanks: 81 to 100 of 154, sorted by name, descending
 
Mahaska County Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Every person has value.
Oskaloosa, Iowa
United States
Current Members: 18
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Lyttelton Harbour Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Lyttelton
New Zealand
Current Members: 173
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Long Beach Time Exchange
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Connecting Time, Talents, and Community
Long Beach, California
United States
Current Members: 474
Past Year's Hours: 41

The mission of the Long Beach Time Exchange is to build and strengthen relationships within the city of Long Beach by connecting people's unmet needs and untapped resources.

The goals of the Long Beach Time Exchange are to:

  • Connect people to services by making services available for time credits.
  • Connect people to people by cultivating reciprocity and interdependence amongst its members.
  • Connect people to value through the recognition that all people have something to give, including work that is often unpaid or undervalued.

We envision a city where:

  • Residents' assets - including their diverse backgrounds and experience - are recognized, valued, and nurtured.
  • It is easy for residents to connect to each other through networks rooted in respect and trust.
  • Residents share resources that both allow them to meet basic needs and to access their highest potential.
  • Residents are empowered to affect and create structures and processes that encourage the growth and well being of themselves and Long Beach as a whole.

Core Values of Time Banking:

  • Assets: Everyone is an asset. Each individual brings value to our community.
  • Redefining work: Work that is often overlooked and undervalued relative to the market economy is valuable. Activities like providing companionship, child and elder care, and civic participation are important.
  • Reciprocity: A one-way flow of resources is not sustainable. Helping works better as a two-way street.
  • Social networks/community: No one should be isolated. We are stronger and healthier when we are connected to each other.
  • Respect: We value diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives and strive to meet people where they are.
 
 
Liberated Grounds
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
We are the Table
Kansas City, Missouri
United States
Current Members: 4
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
LGBTQ+ Intergenerational TimeBank (LIT)
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
We refuse to be invisible
Ferndale, Michigan
United States
Current Members: 33
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
 
Las Semillas
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Think Global, Act Local
Pine Hills, Florida
United States
Current Members: 29
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Lake Placid Neighbor Labor Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Lake Placid, Florida
United States
Current Members: 3
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Lafayette Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Every hour counts, every person matters.
Crowley, Louisiana
United States
Current Members: 4
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Kochi TimeBank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Towards a more beautiful Kochi..our hearts know is possible
Kochi, Kera
India
Current Members: 82
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Kitsap Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Bremerton, Washington
United States
Current Members: 7
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Keweenaw Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Hancock, Michigan
United States
Current Members: 10
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Kampung Connect
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Singapore
SG
Current Members: 4
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Jackson Heights Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Let 's get off money and help each other!
Jackson Heights, New York
United States
Current Members: 7
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
iPrepToday TimeBank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
A 360° Skill-Sharing Ecosystem for the Next-Generation Learner
Bhubaneswar, Odis
India
Current Members: 7
Past Year's Hours: 7
 
 
Indy Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Indianapolis, Indiana
United States
Current Members: 29
Past Year's Hours: 4
 
 
Indivisible Knoxville Mutual Aid Network
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Knoxville, Tennessee
United States
Current Members: 5
Past Year's Hours: 0
 
 
Hutt Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Learn | Share | Connect
Lower Hutt
New Zealand
Current Members: 241
Past Year's Hours: 494

Timebanking is all about sharing our time, skills and resources. By meeting different people, helping each other and learning new things, we're build connections and strengthening our community.

We all have something to offer, and we all have something we need - maybe washing windows, learning a language, or just having kai together....

Many people doing many small things can create a world of difference!

 
 
House of The Embodied
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Every hour, shared power. Beyond money, into community.
Greene, Maine
United States
Current Members: 7
Past Year's Hours: 0

House of the Embodied A Community Hour Exchange Rooted in Mutual Care, Collective Power, and the Radical Act of Thriving

House of the Embodied is not a program. It is not a charity. It is not a service. It is a living, breathing, community-built ecosystem designed to do what white terrorism culture was never intended to allow, meet our own needs, on our own terms, with our own people, in our own time.

Born from the visionary work of Embodied Equity and The Ensemble of Color, House of the Embodied is a community hour exchange rooted in the belief that every human being deserves access to their basic needs without condition, without compromise, and without the weight of capitalism deciding who is worthy. When our basic needs are met by the collective, food, care, skill, knowledge, time, and resources, the money coming into your home becomes yours to decide what to do with. Fully. Freely. Finally. This is the promise of House of the Embodied: that community is infrastructure.

How It Works Every member of the House of the Embodied contributes what they can, when they can. There is no fixed amount. There is no penalty for fluctuation. Each member chooses any percentage of their choosing weekly, monthly, or quarterly, to place into the community time bank. That time bank grows into the living infrastructure of the House of Embodied: resources, tools, care networks, shared skills, and direct support that flows back to the community when and where it is needed most.

This is not charity moving downward from the few to the many. This is power moving outward from all of us to all of us. This is reparative economics in real time. This is what it looks like when the global majority stops waiting for a seat at a table that was never built for us and builds our own House instead.

Who the House Is For House of the Embodied is for every person who has ever had to choose between paying a bill and feeding their family. It is for every artist, parent, elder, young person, and community builder who has poured their gifts into the world and been told those gifts are not worth compensating. It is for the dreamer who cannot dream freely because survival takes everything. It is for the healer who is too depleted to heal. It is for the organizer who is burning out on behalf of a community that deserves so much more.

House of the Embodied is especially rooted in centering the global majority, Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Arab, and queer kin on Wabanaki Territory and beyond. Those who have been most harmed by systems of extraction deserve to be most held by systems of restoration. This House is unapologetically built with that truth at its foundation.

What We Are Building Together The community time bank is not a static pool of hours sitting in an account. It is a dynamic, living resource that the collective stewards together. It is used to build and sustain the infrastructure that makes thriving possible: access to food, housing support, wellness resources, childcare networks, professional development, creative opportunities, shared tools, and the connective tissue of a community that actually knows and cares for its members.

As the House grows, so does its capacity to respond. A member who hits an unexpected hardship is met by the House. A family navigating a gap in income is held by the House. A community organizer who needs bandwidth to do the work is resourced by the House. This is mutual aid elevated into a permanent, self-sustaining architecture of care, not a one-time response to crisis, but a daily practice of collective abundance.

Why It Matters We have been taught that scarcity is natural. That competition is inevitable. That hoarding resources is smart and sharing them is naive. We have been taught these things because a world in which we trust each other, pool our power, and meet our own needs is a world that does not require the systems that have profited from our fragmentation for centuries. House of the Embodied is a direct and deliberate rejection of that teaching.

When you join the House, you are choosing a different story. You are choosing to believe that abundance is possible when it is shared. You are choosing to stand in the truth that community is the oldest and most effective technology human beings have ever known. You are choosing to invest in a model that says: your survival should never be the ceiling of your life. Thriving is the floor.

Join the House House of the Embodied is open to all who are ready to show up, to give what they can, to receive without shame, and to be part of building something that outlasts all of us. There is a place for you here. There is work for your hands, rest for your body, and a community that will hold you when you cannot hold yourself. This is the House. Come home.

 
 
hOur Exchange Ypsilanti (hEY)
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Building community one hour at a time.
Ypsilanti, Michigan
United States
Current Members: 265
Past Year's Hours: 20
 
 
Hour Exchange TimeBank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Supporting the sharing economy to build community in SE Michigan.
Royal Oak, Michigan
United States
Current Members: 119
Past Year's Hours: 246