
LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Feb. 6 and 7, representatives from Lake County businesses and nonprofit organizations attended a two-day training on how to expand the concept of time banking within Lake County.
This training was made possible through generous financial contributions from North Coast Opportunities and the Savings Bank of Mendocino County.
Linda Hogan and Terry Daniels facilitated the event. Besides currently representing the hOurworld organization, Hogan and Daniels also have served in leadership positions with the Hour Exchange of Portland, Maine, one of the oldest and largest time banks in the country, with more than 1,000 members and more than 15,000 hours exchanged annually over 16 years.
During the two days, the group learned about the concept of time banking, understood its history, learned how other time bank organizations provide services, explored policy recommendations, and developed an action plan for growing time banking within the community.
The Lake County Community Co-op's consulting operations manager, JoAnn Saccato, participated in the training.
"We've been wondering how we can work more closely with time banking, given we deal with products and not services," Saccato said. "It looks like there are ways we can participate which can help the community obtain healthy organic produce while remaining in integrity with the hour for hour exchange needed for time banking."
Other participants included representatives from North Coast Opportunities, the Lake Family Resource Center, the Enterprise Development Finance Corp., the Health Leadership Network, LakeWorks Community Space, Clearlake Methodist Church, several business owners, and the Lake County Board of Supervisors.
They all left the training with ideas for implementing time banking within their organization, as well as personally in their own lives.
Members of the Time Bank of Thrive Lake County provided food and other assistance during the event, for which they were paid in hours.
They will exchange these hours for services they need that are available from the time bank.
Time banking is considered an alternative economy, where hours are exchanged in a "pay it forward" manner rather than cash. Everyone's hour is worth the same. It helps build both community and economic vitality.
To learn more about time banking, or to join the Time Bank of Thrive Lake County, visit them at http://timebanklakeco.com or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .