Time and Talents, hOurworld

an international network of neighbors helping neighbors

Time and Talents, hOurworld

an international network of neighbors helping neighbors

Timebanks: 1 to 20 of 120, sorted by hours, descending
 
Wellington Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Weaving a community of support into daily life
Newtown
Wellington
New Zealand
Current Members: 1048
Past Year's Hours: 3831
 
 
Timebank Raglan
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
We're connecting people one hour at a time!
Raglan
New Zealand
Current Members: 232
Past Year's Hours: 1071
 
 
Care and Share Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Reclaiming our local economy one exchange at a time!
Columbus, Ohio
United States
Current Members: 567
Past Year's Hours: 957
 
 
Sebastopol Area Time Bank (SATB)
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Building Community One Hour at a Time
Sebastopol, California
United States
Current Members: 424
Past Year's Hours: 926
 
 
Our Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Building Community in Our Corner of Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
United States
Current Members: 97
Past Year's Hours: 729
 
 
Dunedin TimeBank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Sharing skills, connecting community
Dunedin Central
Dunedin
New Zealand
Current Members: 164
Past Year's Hours: 714
 
 
Portobello Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
It's not volunteering - it's sharing
United Kingdom
Current Members: 244
Past Year's Hours: 669

This is the central hub of Portobello Timebank. This account will 'fund' you with hours if you help out at our fund-raising or recruitment events, and also provides 5 hours bonus for new members when they have completed their induction AND added a photo and bio to their profile!

 
 
Phoenixville Area Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Talent & Time Exchange
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
United States
Current Members: 127
Past Year's Hours: 621

The Phoenixville Area Time Bank is a part of the Time Banks USA Initiative and was founded in 2004. Today, we operate with around 100 members who have many different talents and skills.

Our members have many things in common - values, commitment, generosity, curiosity, and neighborly concern for others, to name a few. By exchanging talents and skills, we put our time where our values are: in the service of others and our community.

​Time Banking is about giving back as much as you are able and getting what you need to maintain a purposeful life. Every person has something to contribute to our community.

It's a win-win for everybody!

 
 
Hutt Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Building connections in our community
Lower Hutt
New Zealand
Current Members: 240
Past Year's Hours: 465

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!

 
 
Timebank Auckland
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Helping good things happen
Auckland
New Zealand
Current Members: 164
Past Year's Hours: 448
 
 
Tampa Bay Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Connecting untapped resources with unmet needs
Tampa, Florida
United States
Current Members: 648
Past Year's Hours: 378

Tampa Bay Time's Mission: To promote equality and build a caring, just and sustainable community-based economy through inclusive exchange of time and talent

Tampa Bay Time (TBT) is a community service exchange, also known as a “time bank,” a network of people and groups who are creating an economy of abundance for all by connecting untapped resources with unmet needs. The concept is simple. Members help a member or partner for an hour, earn an hour of credit and spend that credit on services offered by another participant. They document exchanges in this online database. Each hour of helping earns one TBT Hour, regardless of the activity. In short, all work is valued, and valued equally.

Individuals and groups that join Tampa Bay Time weave community one hour at a time, extending trust and reciprocity across social, economic, ethnic and linguistic lines. In the process we rebuild what economist Neva Goodwin calls the “core economy,” the unpaid work on which the market economy depends. TBT accounts have significant value, so we all agree to manage them with integrity, to issue time credits only for completed and otherwise unpaid work, and to use the TBT mission (above) and time banking’s five core values to guide all participation.

The Five Core Values that Guide All Participation and Decision Making

● Assets: Everyone is an asset: We all have something to give. ● Redefining Work: We redefine work to value whatever it takes to raise healthy children, build
strong families, care for elders, revitalize neighborhoods, make democracy work, advance social justice and make the planet sustainable. ● Reciprocity: Helping works better as a two-way street. ● Community: We need each other; networks are stronger than individuals. When people help each other, they reweave communities of support, strength and trust. ● Respect: Every human being matters. Respect for all means accountability to all. Community Partnerships, TBT & the Co-creation of Beneficial Results

Tampa Bay Time invites groups that are aligned with our mission and values to become partners and exchange services. By partnering, groups support each other’s operations, share resources, and increase community resilience. In the process of rewarding otherwise unpaid tasks, they also create jobs for TBT members who want work.

By liberating untapped resources, Tampa Bay Time Bank exchanges kick-start multiplier effects that ripple through communities. Every trade makes a two-sided contribution to a growing web of interconnections that bind people together & make everyone more secure, building resilience while reducing expenses for all.

For those interested learning more about the how time banks connect untapped resources with personal and community needs, we recommend a book by Dr. Edgar Cahn, the Father of Time Banking. It's No More Throwaway People: The Co-Production Imperative, and a limited number of copies are available for check-out.

 
 
Olympic Peninsula Timebank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
People helping People
Port Townsend, Washington
United States
Current Members: 180
Past Year's Hours: 202
 
 
Greenbelt Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Building community via equal exchange.
Greenbelt, Maryland
United States
Current Members: 294
Past Year's Hours: 189
 
 
St. Pete Timebank - SPTB
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
'Where your time counts when you're OFF the clock!'
St. Petersburg , Florida
United States
Current Members: 541
Past Year's Hours: 143
 
 
PDX Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Peace, abundance and sharing through equality in exchange.
Portland, Oregon
United States
Current Members: 1194
Past Year's Hours: 111
 
 
Waikato TimeBank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Connecting people one hour at a time
Kirikiriroa/Hamilton
New Zealand
Current Members: 108
Past Year's Hours: 62
 
 
Whole Community Time Bank
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Connect with the Whole Community for a more resilient future
Eugene, Oregon
United States
Current Members: 78
Past Year's Hours: 57
 
 
MAP Minutes
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Connecting Our Community By Exchanging Our Time
Amherst Massachusetts
United States
Current Members: 108
Past Year's Hours: 53

This is the generator account for MAP Minutes. For certain events or volunteering opportunities, this account can remain in negative time credits and can distribute time credits to you for attending.

 
 
Timebank Whakatū
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Nelson
New Zealand
Current Members: 19
Past Year's Hours: 42
 
 
Milan Area COMMUNITY Skills Exchange (MASE)
(Time and Talents, Version 2)
Together, we are all we need.
Milan, Michigan
United States
Current Members: 11
Past Year's Hours: 40

We exist to facilitate and accelerate ideas and projects from our members. If you have a dollar to give or an hour to spend, we want to make sure nothing goes to waste. We want to build Milan into the community we all know it should be.