Currency projects can be used to shift the balance of power within public sector and voluntary organisations, transforming the way their services are designed and delivered.
A currency can help organisations explicitly value the contribution people make to their work, tap into underused resources in a local area or uncover the expertise of service users in designing the provisions to best meet their needs.
This symbol indicates community currencies employed to these ends - projects that aim to improve and democratise the public infrastructure required for societies to thrive.