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Eza
Tue Jun 2026
What is an intentional community? The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC) defines an intentional community (IC) as a group of people who have chosen to live together or share resources on the basis of common values. Intentional communities can take many shapes and sizes, from city co-housing to countryside ecovillages. Each one is unique—based on where it’s located and how people live together, make decisions, and share resources. Communities are an opportunity to design daily life around what matters most to you. Our world is suffering an interconnected crises: ecological collapse, loneliness epidemic,  ideological polarity, authoritarianism, inequality and oppression. They are all results of mutually reinforcing systems, operating on a global scale, that perpetuate harm and foster violence. Intentional communities, on the other hand, offer holistic solutions and a new vision for the future–addressing all of those crises.  They are models for reimagining society, rooted in ancestral and indigenous ways of living based on cooperation, mutual support, and shared stewardship of land – blended with modern technology and approaches for personal and communal transformation. Many intentional communities are also leading the way in reshaping systems to build a more just and equitable world—serving as laboratories of how human settlements and relationships could look like on a larger scale. Social isolation: Social connection is at the heart of community life. By prioritizing emotional support, shared daily life, and authentic relationships, communities create spaces where people feel seen, held, and a true sense of belonging. Rising housing costs: Sharing spaces and resources like food and tools, and purchasing land as a group, reduces housing costs, making living more affordable. Environmental degradation: Sharing resources, such as cars and washing machines, reduces individual footprints. Many communities also prioritize sustainability by growing their own food, building natural houses and ecological sewage systems, and using solar energy. Lack of purpose: By connecting members through specific values, communities provide opportunities for more meaningful and connected lives where each individual is an important part of the collective co-creation. Inequality: Practicing cooperative economics and post-capitalist alternatives like mutual aid, resource sharing, gift economies, local currencies, and regenerative livelihoods, to reduce reliance on exploitative systems and build economic equity Power imbalances: Cultivating democratic participation, consensus decision-making, and shared power to create spaces for inclusive, nonviolent social transformation Acknowledging our History For most of human history, our ancestors lived in villages, deeply connected to the land, to one another, and to cultural traditions that centered collaboration and care. These ways were systematically dismantled by colonization, and in the past century, capitalism and urbanization have further severed us from our roots—replacing the village with consumerism, and communal care with services to be bought: food, childcare, elder care, medicine, and art. Yet around the world, communal living still thrives. These ancestral practices, especially within the global majority, offer a powerful blueprint for a future where shared life and land stewardship are reimagined through both ancient wisdom and modern tools. To learn more, download our free ebook, Starter Guide to Intentional Communities. 
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Kim Kanney
Wed Jun 2025
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Meet the young people opting out of society and building utopia for themselves. Read an excerpt from the full article published by Teen Vogue
Eza
Tue Jun 2026
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New to intentional community? Begin your understanding with this introductory to our shared terms and purpose.
Sky Blue
Sat Jul 2020
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A brief reflection from former FIC Executive Director, Sky Blue, about the presence of white supremacy culture in the IC movement
bianca villanova
Tue Dec 2025
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  • Health & Well-Being
by Phil Hahn *This is a sponsored article. Learn more about our Sponsorship Program at ic.org/fic-sponsor Greetings from the Belize River Valley, where the green of nature is louder thana parrot’s laugh and the papaya-colored sunset warms your soul. Theenvironment here is something to beho…
codicts
Tue Sep 2025
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Lost Valley Educational Centre and Intentional Community. Photo credit: Elizabeth Maragioglio Food is a vital social connector in intergenerational housing communities By Savannah Fishel This text was taken from ‘Beyond the White Picket Fence: A companion for intergenerational livin…
Eva Goldfarb
Wed Aug 2025
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At the Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC), we believe in the transformative power of community—especially for those who have been historically excluded from safety, belonging, and opportunity. While many communities are created as spaces of healing, solidarity, and cultural affirmation, when…
bianca villanova
Tue Feb 2025
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  • Life Transitions
Earlier this year, one of the most respected and well-loved community leaders, BIPOC advocates, and gardening experts was recognized with a most prestigious award. Ira Wallace, 75, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Virginia Association for Biological Farming (VABF). Among her award ch…
danielgreenberg
Tue Sep 2024
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Convergence a success! From Sept 2-3, the FIC and Twin Oaks co-facilitated an historic Convergence of Intentional Communities following their annual Twin Oaks Communities Conference. More than 222 participants attended across the two events (plu…

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