The Dunathon is a living laboratory of new organizations, communities, ventures, and causes. Watch founders transform ideas into institutions, follow their progress through transparent decision markets, and discover the tools, agents, templates, and governance models they are creating along the way. Everything learned is shared. Nothing is ever wasted.
The statewide movement for organizing and commerce — West Virginians teaming together to pool reach, capital, and clients on equal footing with the world.
Durable systems of identity, recognition, and mutual support for veterans, first responders, and the communities they serve.
Fan-owned collectives that back the artists and teams they love.
Collaborative world-building and story IP owned by the people who make it.
Member-run access to care and health literacy, with agents that translate benefits and book appointments.
A coastal creative scene pooling reach and revenue for independent makers.
Member-owned mortgage finance and home equity — pooling capital to invest in homes and share the upside.
A movement centering Black families, business, and joy.
Language, land, and tradition revitalization, including organized advocacy.
Rebuilding how teams form, decide, and share what they make.
Pooled resources for families: childcare, eldercare, and the household commons.
Peer-led recovery, governed by the people in it — a community built on shared experience and mutual support.
A launchpad for founders mapping new paths and backing each other.
Financing solar energy — installations, shared ownership, and clean power whose returns stay with the community.
Exploring archetypal depth psychology, complementarity, and quantum consciousness — together, in the open.
A home for ascension, starseeds, and disclosure — a community making sense of what is emerging.
The Summerlong Dunathon, itself a DUNA — built, guided, and governed by the members who join it.
A dating DUNA — safe for all types of connections and explorations.
A casual game DUNA — card games, board games, and RPGs, as well as online games.
Part summit, part learning lab, part showcase, and part reunion — September 17–19 in Shepherdstown, WV and live online. Founders, builders, creators, researchers, and allies share breakthroughs across governance, economics, culture, and technology, forge new alliances, and close with the Kiduna Awards.
Food and learning for Haiti — distributing non-perishables like rice, beans, pasta, oil, and canned fish; sending children to schools in their own communities; and reading and writing programs for parents.
Support for entrepreneurs in Nigeria — technical help, guidance, financing, training, and AI tools for building ventures that last.
Guidance and support for winning federal contracts — registrations, certifications, proposals, and the playbook for small businesses entering the federal market.
Reclaiming a grounded, generative masculinity — circles, mentorship, and inner work for men becoming whole.
Life coaching with a mission to create a truly inheritable world — awakening people to the interconnectedness of all things, so individuals, communities, and humanity can live and thrive with more clarity, more connection, and more freedom.
Strengthening agricultural universities and TVET institutions to skill young people, support entrepreneurship, improve extension capacity, and drive climate-resilient transformation — adding the missing layer of leadership capacity and human-centered practices that scale across institutions and into community networks.
Reducing human exposure to glyphosate and promoting healthier alternatives in agriculture, landscaping, and land management — through collaborative research, public education, policy advocacy, regenerative farming, and consumer awareness, in support of transparent, evidence-based decisions that protect health while keeping food systems productive.
The Eastern Panhandle Interdependence Collective — a community-powered DUNA strengthening the resilience, sustainability, and democratic vitality of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle through advocacy, education, mutual aid, and collective action. Together, we protect what matters, prepare for what comes next, and build the future we want to inhabit.
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