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| {{KidsIntro|This page lists the big projects WikiDeal works on.}}
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| = WikiDeal Programmes =
| | ''Programs are part of the Markets space, not of R&D. This page moved to [[Market:Programs]].'' |
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| | Programmes initiated
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| | '''12'''
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| | Active with members
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| | '''0''' (pre-launch)
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| | 5 (Technology, Market, Social, Retail + Artistic)
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| | Maturity
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| | ⭐☆☆☆☆ (illustrative)
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| | Credits earned
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| | [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards|Rewards]] (no guarantee*) + [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Credits|Miles Credits]]
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| '''What is a Programme?'''
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| A '''programme''' is a combination of ''multiple marketplaces'' enabling a global experience — housing + activities + training, for example. Programmes are the operational backbone of WikiDeal. They turn theoretical contracts into real-world impact by orchestrating several use cases into a coherent journey. ''A single marketplace (e.g., babysitting) is not itself a programme — it is a service used within one or more programmes (e.g., Volunteering, Education).''
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| == Categories ==
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| Programmes are organized into 5 thematic categories:
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| * '''Technology''' — Digital tools, platforms, AI, structured data, community coordination
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| * '''Market''' — Marketplaces, commerce, services, Transactions
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| * '''Social''' — Volunteering, education, community building, inclusion
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| * '''Artistic''' — Music, design, creative freelancing, cultural events
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| * '''Retail''' — Physical commerce, local shops, cooperative distribution
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| == The 12 Programmes ==
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| ==== 1. Volunteering Programme Social ====
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| Contribution through time and skills. Open to all — from basic tasks (babysitting, cleaning, tidying, cooking) to high-value contributions (strategic advice, working groups, facilitation). Formation by doing. Includes the [[Gov/en/Portal:Community/Shared-Resources|Shared Resources]] stimulation mechanism. Participants earn '''Miles Credits 🔗'''.
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| ==== 2. Real Estate Programme Market ====
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| Valorisation of empty properties through Senior/Junior incubator teams. 8 competence modules (photography, pricing, furnishing, guest management, contracts, legal, community governance, reporting). Creates local WikiDeal real estate agencies. Earns both '''Rewards (no guarantee*)* 💰''' and '''Miles Credits 🔗'''. [[Markets/en/Portal:Real Estate/Main|Full details →]]
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| ==== 3. Eco-Village Transition Programme Social ====
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| Transition to cooperative living in eco-villages. Combines housing contracts, volunteering agreements, freelance service provision, and project incubation into a global experience. Social management contracts: meeting minutes templates, task assignment/validation apps, community governance tools. Multi-marketplace by nature.
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| ==== 4. Education Programme Social ====
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| Learn a skill AND earn '''Credits''' simultaneously. Competence credits validated through practice. Credits usable in [[Gov/en/Portal:Trust-Safety/Rings-of-Trust|Rings of Trust]]. Covers digital skills, languages, trades, social entrepreneurship. Combines tutoring marketplace, certification process, and peer-review validation into one programme.
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| ==== 5. Rings & Alliances Programme Technology ====
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| [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:User Groups|User Groups]] forming alliances and Rings of Trust. Contracts for shared '''Miles Credits 🔗''' usage rights. Interoperability agreements with usage coefficients (1–10). Encourages cooperation over forking. Includes the Miles Market valuation mechanism. See Rings of Trust → | [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Market|Miles Market →]]
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| ==== 6. Recycling & Upcycling Programme Retail ====
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| Social entrepreneurship through recycling. Carpentry-recycling, electronics refurbishment, textile upcycling. Combines environmental impact with economic opportunity. Artisan workshops and maker spaces. Entrepreneurs earn '''Rewards (no guarantee*)* 💰''' and community earns '''Miles Credits 🔗'''.
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| ==== 7. Street Fundraising Programme Market ====
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| Flexible street dialogue for NGOs and associations. 3 contracts (association↔User Group, association↔dialoguer, Donation). Revenue spreading, [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Funding Stabilizer|Boost mechanism]], bidirectional evaluation. Dialoguers earn '''Miles Credits 🔗''' for performance, with '''Rewards (no guarantee*)* 💰''' for NGOs. Full details →
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| ==== 8. Planned Obsolescence Programme Market ====
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| Fighting planned obsolescence through market deprivatization. Strategy: Volunteering-first → market presence → political advocacy for fair taxation of obsolescence. Multiple marketplaces combined: repair services, second-hand exchange, manufacturer monitoring. [[Gov/en/Portal:Ecosystem/Planned-Obsolescence|Full details →]]
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| ==== 9. Microcredit Programme Market ====
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| Transparent microcredit circles and mutual aid networks (tontines). Auditable contracts, proper arbitration framework. Combines loan marketplace, savings circles, and peer-guarantee systems. Community earns '''Miles Credits 🔗'''; lenders receive '''Rewards (no guarantee*)* 💰''' over time. Full details →
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| ==== 10. Transport Programme Market ====
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| Migration of transport cooperatives to WikiDeal Infrastructure. Includes ridesharing, vehicle sharing, and cooperative transport services — ''not'' traditional taxi dispatch. Members keep their brand; WikiDeal provides the back-office contracts. Earns '''Miles Credits 🔗''' for cooperative members. Transport marketplace →
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| ==== 11. Community Migrations Programme Technology ====
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| Observatory and support for migrating entire communities to WikiDeal. Assessment, contract mapping, legal review, technical migration, and ongoing support. Combines migration tools, legal checklists, and onboarding journeys into a complete programme. [[Gov/en/Portal:Ecosystem/Community-Migrations|Full details →]]
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| ==== 12. Miles Market Programme Market NEW ====
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| Algorithmic valuation of '''Miles Credits 🔗'''. Double indicator: value of service/good × availability/frequency. The Miles Market determines fair exchange rates based on supply and demand across the ecosystem — stimulating but not speculative, because everything is transparent. [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Market|Full details →]]
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| == Note on Marketplaces vs. Programmes ==
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| The following are '''marketplaces''' (services) used ''within'' programmes, not standalone programmes:
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| * '''Babysitting''' — a marketplace service within the Volunteering and Education programmes (pilot use case)
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| * '''Amicable Separation''' — a legal mediation marketplace service, not a full programme
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| * '''Pet Sitting, Tutoring, Music''' — marketplace portals within broader programmes
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| The distinction matters: a ''marketplace'' handles one type of Transaction; a ''programme'' orchestrates multiple marketplaces to create a global life experience (housing + activities + training + governance).
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| == How Programmes Work ==
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| * Each programme has '''defined steps''' with automated guidance (forms, checklists, photo evidence)
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| * Participants earn '''Rewards (no guarantee*)* 💰''' or '''Miles Credits 🔗''' at each validated step
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| * Quality is ensured through '''Success Indicators''' and '''ISO-style Quality Criteria''' (see [[Gov/en/Portal:Rules/Success-Criteria|Success Criteria]])
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| * Programmes are managed by '''User Groups''' with elected delegates and operational bureaus
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| * WikiDeal platform provides the tools; the community provides the energy
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| * Rewards are subject to platform revenue availability. No financial return is guaranteed. See Terms & Conditions and [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards-Explained|Rewards Explained]].
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| ''→ See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Miles-Market|Miles Market]] | [[Gov/en/Portal:Economy/Rewards-Explained|Rewards Explained]] | 25 Innovations | [[Gov/en/Portal:Rules/Success-Criteria|Success Criteria]] | [[Gov/en/Portal:Community/Shared-Resources|Shared Resources]] | [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls-Maturity|Open Calls & Maturity]]''
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| == Self-Financing: Every Programme Can Launch Its Own Funding ==
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| Each programme and User Group has access to the same funding methodology as WikiDeal Core:
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| * Its own '''[[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Innovations:Bonding Curve|bonding curve]]''' for early funders
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| * '''Rewards (no guarantee*)''' and '''Miles Credits''' for funders
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| * The '''Boost''' mechanism adjusting Cash/Miles ratios based on real needs
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| * Community pool allocation (indirect — varies with Boost mechanism)
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| This fractal model is what makes WikiDeal scalable: each User Group is a micro-WikiDeal with the same transparent, at-cost, non-speculative economics.
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| [[Category:Migration June 2026]]
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