Sustaining our tribes

Adam Carter By Atama, NSW, Australia Posted 14 Aug 2008

financially: investing in social enterprise

Where your money goes:

10% web management/accounts

20% commissions / marketing / pr

70% invested locally: land leases, development materials, equipment, employment, training, transport, food, legal, insurance


Our tribe membership fees cover the local experience and add to the development budget locally. Beyond our local tribe communities we have no full-time employees or offices, the rest of the management is done by designers and web consultants and volunteer tribe members.


Each country we work in demands different models of development and business structure. We adapt to these and work with appropriate partners. What we don’t change is our values or mission.


socially: centers for cultural heritage

At the heart of tribewanted is the idea of community. Sharing a life in a beautiful place with wise and caring people.


environmentally: models to inspire behavioural change

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