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{{ExpertIntro|We are heading towards integrated financial solidarity ecosystems that combine microcredit, mutual aid, and community fundraising mechanisms. This emerging trend suggests a shift from traditional finance toward decentralized, trust-based monetary systems emphasizing reciprocity and collective resource management across multiple marketplace models.}}
{{KidsIntro|Helping each other with small loans and fair fundraising.}}
{{KidsIntro|Helping each other with small loans and fair fundraising.}}



Latest revision as of 03:06, 9 August 2026

🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): We are heading towards integrated financial solidarity ecosystems that combine microcredit, mutual aid, and community fundraising mechanisms. This emerging trend suggests a shift from traditional finance toward decentralized, trust-based monetary systems emphasizing reciprocity and collective resource management across multiple marketplace models.


💡 In simple words: Helping each other with small loans and fair fundraising.


The Finance & Solidarity portal groups marketplaces about money and mutual aid: microcredit, mutual aid and street fundraising. A portal is a generic category that groups several marketplaces of the same kind. See the Markets home for all portals.

Status legend: Pilot (being studied first), Incubating, Coming soon.

Marketplaces in this portal

Related

  • Markets home (portals, pilot use cases, programs, observatories, Rings of Trust, toolbox)
  • Programs that combine customizable deals from various marketplaces