Never used it but thought a lot about it and would love to love to hear 
responses as well. 

We had a group of about 5 members who started one themselves. They had 
already become friends and knew they had complimentary services. I don't 
think they even knew what a time bank was; they just liked the idea of 
trading services with each other. They just set up a spreadsheet and I 
think everyone started with a couple free hours and they started trading 
each other for work. For them it worked great. One of them showed it to me 
just because he was really excited about how well it was working and 
thought I might want to start it for everyone in the space.

If you're looking for a system, you might want to contact Nate Heasley from 
Goodnik.org (it's a platform and virtual currency specifically for time 
banks). He's worked with some coworking spaces and at least was very open 
to the idea of setting up an internal time bank system using Goog Nickels 
for coworking spaces.

Best,
Will Bennis
Locus Workspace <http://www.locusworkspace.com>

On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 9:53:36 AM UTC-4, Julia Ferguson wrote:
>
> Hi.  One of the members of Cowork Frederick brought TimeBanks 
> <https://timebanks.org/> to my attention.  I'm wondering if anyone has 
> used it or something like it for their coworking communities. 
>
> At first I was super-excited about the concept, especially the aspects of 
> everyone having something of value to offer, the non-monetary economics of 
> every hour of work having the same value (one hour), and  the changing of 
>  “How can I help you?” to: “Will you help someone too?”.  I immediately 
> wanted to do something like this for our coworking community. 
>
> Then I began to have reservations that putting such an exchange in place 
> would lead people to start thinking of everything as a trade, a 
> transaction, instead of freely giving.  I grew concerned that people would 
> expect something in return (eventually) and if they never got it would be 
> resentful.  
>
> Then again, some of our members have already come to me and mentioned that 
> they spent time helping another member, time they would normally get paid 
> for, and they wished there was some way of recognizing that.  And, I 
> suspect we have "takers" in our community, people who get a lot from others 
> and rarely give back.  Creating a structure would let them know they are 
> expected to help others when they are helped.  while providing a way people 
> with little money reciprocate.  A person who gets an hour of consultation 
> from an attorney might give back by spending an hour cleaning the break 
> room. 
>
> So, that brings me back to my question:  In past GCUC's, there was talk of 
> "Pay It Forward Walls" and the like. I don't hear much about it anymore. 
> Has anyone in this group tried something like TimeBanks or any other way of 
> provide a structure for giving of our time and skills?  If so, I'd love to 
> hear about it. 
>
> Julia
> Cowork Frederick
>

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