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http://www.abundantdawn.org/
Rural intentional community in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia has an unusual structure of multiple subgroups, some of which are income-sharing and some not.
http://www.bostoncoop.net/
Home to several Boston-area cooperative housing communities and related resources.
http://www.dancingrabbit.org/
An ecovillage in progress in northeastern Missouri. Dancing Rabbit plans to be a locally self-reliant small town of 500-1000 residents demonstrating ecological sustainability.
http://www.ecovillages.com/
A residential community based on the social principles of cohousing and the environmental principles of sustainable development.
http://www.heartwoodcohousing.com/
Cohousing neighborhood in southwest Colorado with a deep sense of community nestled on a few acres within 250 acres of pine forest and pastureland.
http://www.seattlecohousing.org/
This is the first cohousing community in Seattle that is close to downtown.
http://www.meadowdance.org/
Egalitarian, child-centered community that welcomes human diversity, ecological sensibility, mutual learning and joy. In Plainfield, Vermont.
http://www.milagrocohousing.org/
An ecologically-minded cohousing community located on 43 acres of Sonoran desert near Tucson, Arizona.
http://www.mosaic-commons.org/
A cohousing community; includes general information about cohousing as well as this group's history and vision statement. [Wayland, Massachusetts]
http://www.oakcreekcommons.org/
A group of families, partners, singles, and retirees dedicated to creating a cohousing neighborhood in Paso Robles, California.
http://www.plowcreek.org/
A rural intentional Christian community affiliated with the Mennonite Church. Our mission statement is "A global village practicing the peace of Jesus." Located in Illinois.
http://www.qumbya.com/
Provides residents with three cooperative houses in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood and features nightly vegetarian meals and shared responsibility.
http://www.rockyhillcohousing.org/
Community in Northampton, MA. Includes a FAQ on cohousing in general and this community in particular.
http://www.skyhousecommunity.org/
Small, close-knit, income-sharing egalitarian community, located at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, Missouri.
http://www.songaia.com/
Cohousing community near Seattle, Washington.
http://www.sunward.org/
A community dedicated to creating a place where resources are shared, the Earth is respected, diversity is welcomed, children play in safety, and living in community with neighbors comes naturally.
http://www.thefarm.org/
An intentional community located in south central Tennessee.
http://www.atthehermitage.org/
An intentional community modelled after the Moravian order started by two hermit brothers, with the goal of creating a place for creating awareness of how we live as well as introspection. Pitman, Pennsylvania.
http://www.icc.coop/
A student housing cooperative serving university students in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Includes information for potential members about the individual co-op houses, contracts and costs, and an online application.
http://www.thequarries.com/
Practicing the principles of responsible environmental design, building, and sustainable community development.
http://www.touchstonecohousing.org/
Preliminary information on a new cohousing group forming in Ann Arbor, Michigan, including the history of the group and mission, meeting times and details on how to join.
http://www.twinoaks.org/
An intentional community in rural Virginia that is income-sharing, holds the values of non-violence, egalitarianism, and environmentalism and manufactures leisure furniture, makes soy products, and indexes books.
http://www.wolfroad.com/
Involves alternative healing, macrobiotics, energy, permaculture, and building.
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