Structure
Social Fabric structure horizon
Economy

How Social Fabric supports livelihoods, procurement, reimbursement, and durable value flow

Social Fabric supports economy by helping communities coordinate practical work, procurement, reimbursement, and contribution pathways that strengthen local capability over time. The platform’s economy is about livelihoods and stewardship, not only transactions.

Definition

Economy in Social Fabric is the layer where stewardship work becomes sustainable. It connects livelihoods, procurement, contribution, reuse, reimbursement, and practical coordination so communities can support what they actually need to keep doing.

Realms of tending
LivelihoodsCommonsGovernance

This page is generated from the editable artifact in `services/sf-portal/artifacts/supportAreas.ts`.

Use this page to explain livelihoods, practical work, and value flow together.
Note that some inventory, BOM, storefront, and accounting layers remain unresolved in reviewed source.
Core lanes
01

Livelihood and contribution pathways

The platform supports work tied to stewardship, coordination, guides, services, and practical community needs.

02

Procurement coordination

Scout and procurement workflows turn sourcing signals into actionable work with evidence-backed review and project linkage.

03

Circular value flow

Repair, reuse, reimbursement, and future inventory / BOM / storefront layers are all part of building durable local exchange.

04

Backing shared capability

Membership, sponsorship, and commons support routes give organizations and supporters ways to fund durable infrastructure and field programs rather than only one-off outputs.

Source-backed now
Coordination and procurement workflows in reviewed source
Scout integration in the portal frontend
Membership and supporter routes in the public portal
Building next
Explicit inventory model
Explicit BOM model
Explicit storefront model
Accounting and Uynyt-aligned public explanation once reconciled