CCE Labs
A foundation-backed programme for developing, testing, and sharing methods for collaborative intelligence. The full Labs website will be linked when ready.
What we do
Programmes activate through evidence, learning, and readiness rather than aspiration alone.
A foundation-backed programme for developing, testing, and sharing methods for collaborative intelligence. The full Labs website will be linked when ready.
A distributed collaboration model that connects people, partners, communities, and local or thematic hubs without turning them into a hierarchy.
Public knowledge from collaborative intelligence, governance, and ecological work, translated into shareable methods and evidence.
Grant readiness and institutional relationships pursued when there is enough evidence, methodology, and partner fit to support them.
The foundation’s programmes are deliberately staged. They begin with learning, evidence, and readiness, and expand into grants or institutional partnerships only when there is enough demonstrated capability to stand behind the work.
CCE Labs is the programme for developing, testing, and sharing the methods, social technologies, and standards that support higher-quality collaboration. This foundation site keeps only a short summary. The dedicated CCE Labs website will carry the full programme detail and will be linked from the Labs page when ready.
Network & Hubs describes how distributed collaboration can stay coherent without becoming top-down. The network connects partners and practitioners; hubs are local or thematic spaces where people can gather, learn, and coordinate work around shared challenges.
The foundation can publish methods and findings from collaborative intelligence, governance, ecological work, and SDG 17 partnership practice so that the work can be examined, critiqued, and improved in public.
The foundation monitors mission-aligned funding and partnership opportunities, especially where public-interest governance is required. It applies or partners when the evidence base is real, not merely projected.
The foundation can convene people working at the intersection of ecological transition, AI governance, collaborative systems, and SDG 17. The purpose is shared learning and better coordination, not membership growth for its own sake.