Social Fabric is being shaped against real places, real communities, and real tending work.
These pilot contexts matter because the platform is not meant to remain abstract. It is being designed to support actual stewardship, infrastructure, trust, coordination, and healing across specific places and communities.
Railroad Camp
A fieldstation and place-based stewardship environment that helps ground Social Fabric in real site operations, memory, infrastructure, and tending practice.
Hotlum
A pilot context for eco-regeneration, site stewardship, restoration planning, and long-horizon community support in a real landscape setting.
Vehicle residency and safe-parking related work
Social Fabric is also shaped by the need to support homes-on-wheels, long-term vehicle residency, site coordination, and the practical systems communities need to make those environments safer and more workable.
Future organizational and watershed pilots
The platform is intended to support organizations, lodges, and watershed-scale work that need a shared trust, commons, and stewardship model without collapsing everything into a single center.