Start the conversation even before the full member workflow is live.
This first draft is meant to make the movement legible. Formal intake, chapter tooling, and movement-owned
operational workflows can mature later, but the site should already show the main paths people may want to take.
Main paths
Four reasons someone might reach out.
Conversation path
Join as a member
For people who want to participate in local work, chapter formation, and practical challenge-solving.
The full movement intake workflow is still being drafted, but the site should already make that membership path visible and legible.
Conversation path
Start or grow a local chapter
For people who want to organize with neighbors, peers, or local partners where they already live.
Local chapter formation is intended to be a first-class path, not an afterthought under a centralized national model.
Conversation path
Bring an existing organization or network
For aligned groups that want to collaborate, share practices, or operate inside a compatible movement framework.
Some groups may participate directly, while others may collaborate alongside Prosper Foundation or ProsperApps on specific initiatives.
Conversation path
Carry a larger initiative into foundation context
For cases where a challenge or collaboration clearly needs broader stewardship than a local or national movement unit.
Member-initiated global efforts may still be best held in Prosper Foundation structures when they genuinely belong there.
Current draft reality
Movement-specific contact and intake infrastructure is still being set up.
This first version is meant to establish the movement, the relationship to Prosper Foundation, and the practical member-benefit posture tied to ProsperApps.
Until movement-specific contact operations are finalized, foundation and company channels may still be the right starting point for some strategic, partnership, or cross-boundary conversations.
Start somewhere
Use the broader ecosystem routes while movement-owned workflows are being finalized.