The Community Website for The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn
Evolution
Evolution of the Findhorn Community
In 2015, a Powerpoint presentation developed by Katie Kukolj as part of the community wide change process outlining:
- An appreciation of the past
- An evaluation of the present
- An exploration into the future
To visualise the complexity of the Findhorn Community and the place of the many organisations that live and work in and around The Park at Findhorn you can visit this Map, but be aware that there have been some minor changes since this map was created in or around 2015:
2016 Proposal – Tobias & Anna K (March)
2016 Presentation – Chris Alder (November)
In 2017-2019, Findhorn continued to prepare the ground for more collaborative ways of engaging its Community members with the Community Change Working Group (CCWG) Next Phase Proposal: Towards a Cohesive, Purposeful and Vibrant Community (January 2017).
The 2019 Progress Review captures the highlights of this (ongoing) Community Change Process (CCP). It is intended to support this community-led process to be more visible and understandable to the wider Community, to celebrate the efforts and achievements of those who have been holding, guiding, and participating in it, to engage more members, and most importantly, to invite the Community into a sense of togetherness on this transformational journey. By showcasing its 2017/2018 events and achievements, this Progress Review further aims to support the Community Change Process to assess its progress and to develop Next Steps:
Our Common Ground
In service to spirit, humanity and the earth we hold in common the following
Principles, Essence and Guidelines
Latest News
NFA Common Community Visioning
For our opening event on Sunday 11th Feb, the wonderful Innerlinks team offered to the community a powerful yet tender ‘Next Steps Process’. In preparation, working together with the NFA Council, an intention was discerned to be our focus:“We intend to explore what is...
CCC TaskForce, what’s it all about?
Caring Community Corner Every day in our community a CCC Taskforce Volunteer is doing something to make another community members’ life a little better, or easier. You may have heard of this group of lovely people, and you may even have thought about joining the...
COIF Imbolc Newsletter
In this Newsletter we bring you the first in a series of Topics to capture the history of the Ecovillage. We want to appreciate Janet Shaw who has taken on this task. She looks at the impact of 5 conferences on the evolution of the concept of the ecovillage and its...





