Partners
Organisations can bring real collaboration challenges, institutional context, funding, research questions, or hosting capacity.
CCE Labs
CCE Labs needs people and organisations who want to improve collaboration as a public-interest capability.
Organisations can bring real collaboration challenges, institutional context, funding, research questions, or hosting capacity.
Facilitators, researchers, designers, technologists, educators, and community builders can contribute methods and learning.
Future Lab cohorts can test practices, reflect on experience, and help document what makes collaboration work.
CCE Labs is for people and organisations who want to work on the quality of collaboration itself. It is especially relevant to those working with ecological transition, SDG partnerships, governance, community development, education, collective intelligence, and responsible use of emerging technologies.
Possible engagement pathways include:
Participation should be clear and consent-based. People need to know what they are joining, how learning will be documented, how decisions are made, and how their contributions may be used.
CCE Labs should ask participants for more than attendance. It should invite reflection, responsibility, documentation, and willingness to learn in public where appropriate.
Cocreate Earth Foundation is preparing this programme section so conversations can start from a complete frame. If your work depends on better collaboration and you want to explore fit, contact the foundation through the contact page.