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* Authors: Firstname Lastname <email> (url)
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* Date: YYYY.MM.DD
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* Authors: Will Ruddick <will@grassecon.org> (grassecon.org)
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* Last Edit Date: 2020.04.30
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* Version: 1
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* Status: Pre-draft
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Groups creating Community Inclusion Currencies need to understand the history, benefits, obligations and risks - as do organizations using and training groups.
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## Before
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## Prerequisites
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### Students
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Local students, businesses, group members, CIC designers, design challenge participants, Humanitarian aid
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Ideally the students have an understanding of local markets and ideally also sell goods or services themselves that are desirable to the other participants
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### Focus
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Community groups, self help groups, SILCs, VSLAs, Chamas, Savings and Loan groups
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Group members should consist of people with local business and jobs that can trade amongst eachother
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## After
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## Goals
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The group trained has a
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Key goals include:
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2. The group trained has the understanding, capcity and ability to:
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3. create a clear statment of:
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2. intent to issue and redeem a CIC in stated goods and services.
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3. Purpose and vision for the CIC - what it will be used for.
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4. Move forward in CIC development
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2. The group further understands
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3. the commitments, risks and obligations associated with issuing a CIC
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3. how to bring on more community support and acceptance of their CIC
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4. how to use as well as mint and destroy CICs
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5. the community vision
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6. how to measure sucess, failure and impact related to CIC usage
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7. what backs a CIC locally as wellas hard collateral
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8. their relationship to the local economy and other community members
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9. the technology for creating and using CICs
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10. their role as a staekholder in a economy and a CIC created
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## Implementation
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### Interface
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This is a suggested 4 part course that could be taken in 4 consecutive sessions - spaning a day, days or a month.
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1. Duration: This is a suggested 4 part course that could be taken in 4 consecutive sessions - spaning a day, days or a month.
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2. Facilitation: Minimum 1 facilitator with experience training other groups and being part of a CIC
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3. Materials: Students should have
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4. a notebook and pencil.
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5. *Mobile phone (if USSD avalible any mobile phone - otherwise a smart phone with internet enabled)
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6. 2 different colored denominated Tokens - A stack of small pices of paper (business card sized) will do
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7. A container for the the tokens above that will represent the reserve (collateral)
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## Outline
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1. Introduction
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1. History
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1. Examples (paper and mobile phones)
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2. CIC Game
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1. Basic CIC Usage
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1. Buying and selling
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2. Your pin and profile information
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