How the
Game works


1. Choose your role

Step into the shoes of a different institutional actor with unique objectives, constraints, and resources. Try to imagine and embody their perspective,

Every role has different powers and forms of capital to contribute.


2. EXPLORE THE LANDSCAPE

Discover a bioregion full of projects needing financing to build systemic resilience that benefits everyone. Projects vary in readiness, risk profile, and financing needs.


3. DEPLOY YOUR CAPITAL

Contribute different forms of capital to support projects and unlock possibilities.

No single participant can finance the transition alone.

4. BUILD THE FINANCING ARCHITECTURE

Use Pattern Cards to combine mechanisms and design the right mix.

Create the structures and mechanisms that resource projects long-term.


5. STRENGTHEN THE WHOLE BIOREGION

See the resilience and regenerative capacity of a whole place grow.

When the system is strong all stakeholders can thrive over time.

What’s in the Box?

  • Role Cards
  • Principle Cards
  • Capital Tokens
  • Project Cards
  • BFF Pattern Cards
  • Facilitation Guide
  • Printable Map Template

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Print at home

Access high-resolution PDFs for self-printing.

PROFESSIONALLY PRINTED EDITION

Order a high-quality printed version suitable for workshops, teaching, and collaborative design sessions.

FACILITATION RESOURCES

Download guidance for running sessions from 60 minutes to full-day strategic workshops.

Who is it for?

  • Bioregional teams working on the design of their BFF to inspire more possibilities.
  • Investors and funders to learn about bioregional and place-based financing and understand better some of the knotty issues in it.
  • Multi-stakeholder workshops and events to explore the topic of bioregional financing conceptually.
  • Academics and teachers who want to further the research and education around Bioregional Financing Facilities.

What learning to expect?

  • Understand why isolated projects often fail to secure funding despite strong local and resilience value.
  • Explore how different forms of capital can be coordinated rather than treated in isolation.
  • Experience the trade-offs and opportunities in building a Bioregional Financing Facility.
  • Develop a shared language for place-based investment and long-term stewardship of a bioregion.

Making the Dark Matter of Bioregioning. This work is a part of the Dark Matter Labs ecosystem.