List of intentional communities
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This is a list of intentional communities. An intentional community is a planned residential community designed from the start to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious, or spiritual vision and often follow an alternative lifestyle. They typically share responsibilities and resources. Intentional communities include collective households, co-housing communities, co-living, ecovillages, monasteries, communes, survivalist retreats, kibbutzim, ashrams, and housing cooperatives. For directories, see external links below.
Africa
[edit]Ethiopia
[edit]South Africa
[edit]- Orania near Kimberley in Northern Cape
Asia and Oceania
[edit]Australia
[edit]- Gondwana Sanctuary, Byron Bay, New South Wales
- House of Freedom (community), Brisbane, Queensland, founder Athol Gill
- House of the Gentle Bunyip, Melbourne, Victoria, founder Athol Gill
- House of the New World, Sydney, New South Wales, founder John Hirt
- Moora Moora, near Healesville, Victoria
- Rocky Cape Christian Community, Tasmania
India
[edit]Israel
[edit]Japan
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- Centrepoint (founded 1977)
- Gloriavale Christian Community (founded c. 1990s)
- Jerusalem/Hiruharama (1970-1972)
- Maungapohatu (founded 1907)
- Ohu communities (1974- c. 2000)
- Parihaka (founded c. 1866)
- Rātana Pā (founded c. 1920s)
- Riverside Community, New Zealand (founded 1941)
Syria
[edit]Europe
[edit]France
[edit]- Community of the Ark, La Borie Noble
- Longo Maï, Limans (1973–present)[citation needed]
- Taizé Community, Taizé, France
Denmark
[edit]- Det Nødvendige Seminarium (DNS)[3]
- Freetown Christiania, Copenhagen
- Friland (2002–present) [4][5]
- Svanholm
Italy
[edit]Germany
[edit]- Bruderhof Communities, originally in Germany but spread to other countries since[6]
- Kommune Niederkaufungen
- ZEGG
Greece
[edit]Montenegro
[edit]- Montelibero, a libertarian community[8] based on ideas of the Free State Project
Portugal
[edit]Russia
[edit]- Life and Labor Commune (1921–1939)[11]
Spain
[edit]- Lakabe in Lacabe[12]
- FAMILIAFELIZ in Cervera del Maestre (CS)[13]
- Global Tribe, Andalucia
Sweden
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]- Braziers Park in South Oxfordshire, England
- Brithdir Mawr in Pembrokeshire, Wales
- Chemin Neuf Community and Community of Saint Anselm, Canterbury, England[14]
- Dial House in England (1970–present)[15][better source needed]
- Findhorn in Scotland
- New Creation Christian Community (closed)
- Tinker's Bubble in England
- Rubha Phoil in Scotland[16]
- Stapleton Colony in England (1921–present)[17]
- Whiteway Colony[18][19]
North America
[edit]Canada
[edit]- Community Farm of the Brethren, Ontario
- Hutterite Christian Communities, existing in Australia, Canada, and the United States, but founded in Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan
- New Oasis for Life Commune[20]
- Orthodox Mennonites, existing throughout Canada and the United States but founded in Ontario
- Poole's Land, Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- Treehouse Village Ecohousing, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
- Whole Village, Alton, Ontario[21]
- Yarrow Ecovillage, Chilliwack, British Columbia
United States
[edit]Midwestern United States
[edit]- Bishop Hill Colony, Bishop Hill, Illinois, founded by Swedish pietist Eric Jansson
- Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, Rutledge, Missouri[22]
- Dreamtime Village, West Lima, Wisconsin
- East Wind Community, Tecumseh, Missouri
- Elmendorf Christian Community, Mountain Lake, Minnesota
- Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage, Cincinnati, Ohio[23]
- The Homestead at Denison University, Granville, Ohio
- Jesus People USA (JPUSA), Chicago, Illinois
- Nottingham Housing Cooperative in Madison, Wisconsin
- People of Praise, South Bend, Indiana
- Project Neighborhood, intentional community ran by Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[24][25]
- Reba Place Fellowship is an intentional Christian community located in Evanston, Illinois within the Chicago metro area
- Stelle, Illinois, until 1982 an intentional community of the Stelle group
- Sunrise Colony, Saginaw, Michigan
- Sunward Cohousing, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Tenacious Unicorn Ranch, Colorado
- Trumbullplex, Detroit, Michigan[26]
- Utopia, Ohio[27]
- Word of God (community), Ann Arbor, Michigan
Northeastern United States
[edit]- The Abode of the Message, New Lebanon, New York
- Bruderhof Communities New York[28]
- Bryn Gweled Homesteads, Southampton, Pennsylvania[29][30]
- Community of Jesus, Orleans, Massachusetts
- Mariapolis Luminosa (Focolare), Hyde Park, New York
- The Free State Project, a state where libertarians concentrate their numbers in the state of New Hampshire to influence democracy
- Ganas, Staten Island, New York
- Modern Times, Brentwood, New York[31]
- Mohegan Colony, Mohegan Lake, New York
- Rachel Carson EcoVillage, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[32]
- Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, New Gloucester, Maine
Southern United States
[edit]- Acorn Community, Mineral, Virginia[33]
- Adelphi, Texas
- Alleluia Community, Augusta, Georgia[34]
- Believers in Christ, Lobelville, Tennessee
- Caneyville Christian Community, Caneyville, Kentucky
- Celo Community, Burnsville, North Carolina, United States
- The Farm, Summertown, Tennessee
- Heathcote Community Freeland, Maryland[35]
- Koinonia Farm, near Americus, Georgia
- Living energy farm, Louisa, Virginia
- Miccosukee Land Co-op, Tallahassee, Florida
- Noah Hoover Mennonites, existing in Belize, Canada, and the United States, but centered on Scottsville, Kentucky
- Paulville, Texas, a planned community for supporters of Ron Paul
- Serenbe, Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia
- Twelve Tribes communities, existing worldwide but founded in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Twin Oaks Community, Louisa, Virginia
- Vernon Community, Hestand, Kentucky
- The Werehouse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Western United States
[edit]- Alpha Farm, Deadwood, Oregon[36]
- Avalon Organic Gardens & EcoVillage, founded by the Global Community Communications Alliance, Tumacacori, Arizona[37][38]
- Black Bear Ranch, an 80-acre intentional community located in Siskiyou County, California
- Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (2020)[citation needed]
- Drop City, Colorado
- Equality Colony, Washington[39]
- Halcyon, California
- Home, Washington[39]
- Kaliflower Commune, San Francisco, California
- Lafayette Morehouse, Lafayette, California
- Slab City, California (c. 1961–present)[citation needed]
- Stone Curves, Tucson, Arizona[40]
- The Seasteading Institute, an attempt to create artificial land in the ocean for libertarian migration. It is trying to build its first seastead in the San Francisco Bay, California.
Latin America
[edit]Brazil
[edit]Colombia
[edit]Mexico
[edit]- Mazunte
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Bruderhof - Fellowship for Intentional Community". Fellowship for Intentional Community. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
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- ^ Hardy, Dennis (2000). Utopian England: Community Experiments, 1900-1945. Psychology Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-419-24670-1.
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Acorn Community Farm [is] a self-described "farm-based, anarchist, eco-conscienced, secular, egalitarian community"
- ^ "Pentecostal Monasticism: Communities of the Spirit Both Past and Potential". February 5, 2020.
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- ^ Robinson, Paul (2019-06-03). "Community at its finest: Alpha Farm provides a tight-knit cooperative outside Eugene". Daily Emerald. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
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[I]n 1890 Dr Giovanni Rossi, an Italian agronomist, founded in the famous Cecilia colony in Parana one of the first anarchist communities in Latin America.