Are you interested in alternative currencies and want to see which ones exist in your area?
Then take a look at the Map of tomorrow.
There you will find further information and contact options for every offer.
The Map of tomorrow is an interactive online platform established in Germany for initiatives of social-ecological transformation and sustainable offers.
Fair trade, organic farms, open labs, economy for the common good, independent education initiatives, local currencies and visionary communities are a few examples of this world of tomorrow.
Currently, the map mainly shows offers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. For local currencies in other countries please check out the websites in the links section below.
Green = Initiatives
Blue = Companies
Magenta = Events
Pin = rated
Dot = unrated
Anyone can add sustainable offers to the map of tomorrow using the wiki principle. Neither access data nor an e-mail address are required, as so-called “regional pilots” moderate the entries.
Positive aspects of the entries can be rated and commented on by everyone. How ecologically, socially and in public interest is it, what is being traded here? The more positive factors an entry has, the larger its pin is displayed on the map and the more people will find sustainable offers.
Of course, also Minuto groups can register on the map of tomorrow so that they can be found more easily. Some groups are already there.
Or are you looking for individual Minuto users and their requests and offers? Take a look at the Minuto marketplace.
Do you know of another local currency, a regional group, a sustainable initiative, an event or a fair company? Then add it to the map of tomorrow!
Learn more about the Map of tomorrow
Image credit:
OpenStreetMap map of the Map of tomorrow
Do you have a question about Minuto?
Check the frequently asked questions (FAQ) of the Minuto wiki, ask in this group on Telegram (German and English spoken) or otherwise send me an email to .
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