Buy Nothing Project Global Standard Rules
The Buy Nothing Project is an international network of local gift economy Buy Nothing groups. Buy Nothing offers people a way to give and receive, share, lend, and express gratitude through a worldwide network of gift economies in which the true wealth is the web of connections formed between people who are real-life neighbors. We believe that communities are more resilient, sustainable, equitable, and joyful when they have functional gift economies.
The Fine Print
The Buy Nothing Project provides a number of freely-given resources that are available to anyone around the world interested in building a Buy Nothing community. In their original form, as we’ve written them, we refer to them as our Global Standard Documents. The majority of our Global Standard Documents carry a public copyright from Creative Commons. This public copyright gives people the legal right to use the Global Standard Documents as-is, or to make edits, for non-commercial purposes.
Communities using Global Standard Documents without alterations use our resources as they appear on our website. The Buy Nothing Project movement is diverse and also includes communities using our free app, currently in beta testing, as well as many Buy Nothing gift economy communities based on Facebook, where local group leaders have made changes to the Global Standard documents. People create these customized Local Variations of our documents to better meet the needs of their community, or to grow the sort of gift economy they want to lead.
We welcome these Local Variations and are excited to see our document used as foundational tools. Anyone making edits or copies of this document must, per the details of the public copyright license, include the attribution which you’ll find in the footer of this document (it begins with “This work was created by…” and ends with a URL live link to Creative Commons license).
Local Variation communities frequently allow or even encourage participation in a number of Buy Nothing communities, as some are set up for very specific groups of people within larger communities. It can be beneficial to everyone when people have multiple opportunities to bring their Buy Nothing mindset to as many aspects of their lives as possible, for instance by being part of Buy Nothing communities where you live, where you work, and within your mosque/synagogue/church/parents’ group/book group/activist group, etc. Each Local Variation community has its own unique set of rules and guidelines, so you’ll need to check in with your community’s leaders for all of the details.
Below, you’ll find the Global Standard “rules,” or Fine Print written by Liesl Clark and Rebecca Rockefeller, co-founders of the Buy Nothing Project; we are the “we” mentioned in this document. We have written this document for use by Local Community Leaders, Community Participants, and anyone who is interested in understanding how to lead and participate in a Buy Nothing community on Facebook. Please note that your group may have a modified version of these rules:
Rules for Participation
By joining a Buy Nothing Group, you agree to participate in this Project at your own risk.
Keep It Legal
- Don’t offer or request anything illegal. Follow all national, regional, and local laws, as well as the Terms of Service and community standards of any platform you’re using.
- The Buy Nothing Project also prohibits giving or asking for items that endorse or oppose any current political party, candidate, or ballot option.
- The Buy Nothing Project does allow neighbors to request, give, and receive items (example: signs, banners), and supplies to create these items, in support of social movements and events (example: Black Lives Matter, Pride parades, memorial vigils).
You Participate At Your Own Risk
The Buy Nothing Project, Founders and Local Group Leaders accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, or legal liability that may arise from a member’s participation in the groups.
Show your humanity
- Remember that every person participating in your group is a real life neighbor of yours. Each person here is of equal importance to this gift economy. Cruelty, harassment and hate speech will not be tolerated in the groups. All members, including volunteers, will abide by the Community Agreement.
- Each group is open to every adult who lives in that group’s boundaries, as set by each group’s local volunteer(s). The Buy Nothing Project welcomes all people, regardless of race, ancestry, national origin, economic status, ability/disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, religion, philosophy, politics, beliefs or values. As such, the groups are diverse and allow us all to experience what it’s like to give, receive, and share with people who may not experience the world as we do.
- The Buy Nothing Project welcomes discussions about the impact of the actions and words within each group’s content. Each participant is fully responsible for their words, actions, and gifts and also for anything they delete. Each participant is empowered to make their own choices, being mindful that being a member of their Buy Nothing community requires communication that doesn’t include such things as personal insults, slurs, or anything that qualifies as hate speech.
- (Our deepest gratitude to everyone on the Equity Team for all of their labor on behalf of the Buy Nothing Project, for creating and maintaining the Community Agreement, and to members of the Equity Team for reading and offering their thoughts and edits for use in the original draft of the above 3 paragraphs in the “Show Your Humanity” section and for the final paragraph below in the “Regarding Complaints” section. These paragraphs were first published into the Fine Print in early 2020 and have been further revised as part of the December 2020 update to this document.)
Regarding Complaints
- If you have a complaint about another member, you have several options: Ignore content that bothers you, knowing that everyone participates as they like and that no one is ever forced to request or offer a gift they’re uncomfortable with; use the Community Agreement as a guide to start a discussion with your group, addressing whatever the issue is; approach the person via other means, away from the group, to suggest a discussion to resolve the issue, as you would for complaints about people in your life outside of your Buy Nothing group. Each Buy Nothing participant is responsible for resolving their own conflicts. Local group leaders are not professional mediators or counselors, and cannot step in to resolve conflicts between group participants
- If your complaint is about your local group leader, please know that we are not decision-makers for any Buy Nothing groups. We encourage you to work out your differences directly with your local leader or within your group to create a dialogue about your concern. Buy Nothing groups are “brave spaces” where we allow the space for people to speak up if they feel they’ve been treated unjustly. Our Facebook Conflict Resources page might also be helpful.
- We are an inclusive, equitable movement, not open to active haters. We encourage everyone to report accounts that are responsible for hate speech and hateful action directly to the platform they are using, so that the platform and the group are safer for all.
Build trust
- Trust is the foundation of this gift economy, which will thrive when there is trust between the people sharing with each other. Act with honesty and empathy, using each interaction to build a culture of honesty and mindfulness. There are many ways to build trust and a few things we know damage trust in Buy Nothing groups – We’ve listed some below, and your Local Group Leader(s) may remove people who damage trust in their group in these ways or others.
- Stealing is Prohibited: Do not take anything from your neighbors without specific permission. If you discover that something is missing from your porch/home/doorstep, if something you did not set out as a gift has been taken, please ask in your group to see if a mistake was made. If you suspect theft or any other crime, contact your local authorities as you would for any theft situation. Your local group’s leader(s) has no enforcement authority when it comes to illegal actions.
- Reselling: There is no rule against the reselling of Buy Nothing Project gifts outside of the groups, but reselling must be done in ways that build trust. You simply need to share your intent to resell a gift when you request it. Givers are always free to give as they choose, and the disclosure of reselling respects each participant’s right to make informed and mindful choices about their giving. Many people are happy to give gifts that will be sold elsewhere to support organizations they respect, to help neighbors make a living by reselling, or to provide materials for artists and craftspeople who reuse gifted materials in their work. It is the responsibility of people who resell gifts to openly and clearly explain this when they ask for gifts they’d like to resell.
- Private Communications: Don’t pressure others via private message. Only send a private message to another group member when they’ve asked you to do that. If you want people to reach you via private message, be sure to let them know. Gifting in the Buy Nothing Project is always at the discretion of the Giver.
- Please have patience with people whose accounts are hacked by games and other apps, sending messages without their consent.
- Recruiting: Do not use Buy Nothing groups as a means for collecting personal information about your neighbors, or to recruit people to join your religion, political party/candidate/ballot option, business or other organization. Buy Nothing groups are inclusive and equitable at their core. All group members should be respected as equals, just as they are.
- Integrity, honesty and trust are required for your gift economy to flourish and for human-centered connections to develop.
Give Freely
- Trading, bartering, buying, or selling is counter to the Buy Nothing Project mission. Keep in mind that all gifts must be freely given without any expectation of reward or another gift in return. There is no limit to giving or receiving in the groups. Participants may offer and request as much as they’d like, as often as they’d like. No one is under any obligation to give or receive. Everyone may ask as they choose, and give as they choose.
Participate As Yourself
- If your Buy Nothing group is using Facebook or a similar online platform, you must use your personal account, and not a business account.
- You may share or request goods or services from or for your business, school, charity or other organization, as long as those offers or requests are not presented as a way of marketing, advertising, recruiting, promoting or otherwise “spreading the word” about your business or organization.
- You may request and offer gifts in your group on behalf of your family, friends, organizations, etc. If you know someone who wants to participate in a Buy Nothing group and is able to do so, please help them establish membership in their own local Buy Nothing group. If you know someone who can participate with assistance, that is a welcome gift of self to offer. You can help them participate in any way that makes their Buy Nothing group accessible to them. We ask all group leaders and participants to expand their understanding of what accessibility and inclusion looks like to allow for shared accounts, people who offer and request on behalf of others, and people whose abilities and circumstances impact their participation in ways that may be new to you. Gift economies are especially strong when individuals are empowered to participate directly, as themselves, and there is a beautiful diversity in how this manifests.
How Does "Participate As Yourself" Work in Practice?
Let’s say you’re a professional fish groomer, and you want to share your skills. You could definitely offer your services, but they’d need to come from you, without any mention of your business name, directions to your business office, store, or website, or anything else that might even remotely smack of marketing or advertising. You could say something like “Offered: One grooming session for your goldfish. I’m a professional fish groomer and would love to give an hour of my time to help your Goldie look her best. Please let me know if your fish could use a spa day. If there’s a lot of interest, I’ll choose a recipient tomorrow around 8 pm.” As with everything, the offer needs to be completely free, given with no expectation of any return or reward. It’s fine if a conversation develops and people ask about your work, your training or expertise, your business, etc – there’s a difference between natural conversation between neighbors who are interested in learning about each other and using the group for marketing. In a Buy Nothing group, we practice building relationships through natural conversations, knowing this leads to a more resilient real life community in many ways.
Give From Your Own Abundance
Please do not tell people where they can purchase an item, pay for a service, or receive charitable assistance. If you know of a free assistance program or free community resource that would be helpful to your group, we encourage you to check in with your group’s leader(s) about the creation of a Community Resource document in the group’s Files.
The Buy Nothing Project welcomes the creation of a Community Resources file in your Buy Nothing group to list and link to all of the community resources that group members may find useful. The co-founders of the Buy Nothing Project believe that creating one document as a go-to resource for these links can help the group by providing permanent access to these resources in a way that doesn’t take up space in the daily feed. This gift economy was set up as an experiment to see just how many of the community’s needs can be met right here in the group. The creation of a Community Resources document is optional; check with your group’s leader(s)about their approach to this.
The traditional charity and community support paradigm often splits people into “haves” and “have-nots,” and the two aren’t on equal footing. The Buy Nothing Project is not a charity, it’s a network of person-to-person gift economies that can subvert this traditional have-have not relationship. Everyone here is both a “have” with things to give away (whether those are tangible goods or gifts of self), and a “have not” with wants and needs that the group can help fulfill.
Please do not direct each other to charitable organizations to meet requests shared in your Buy Nothing group. Focus instead on helping each other whenever and however you can with your own hands, time, stuff, and presence. This social experiment is about finding ways to strengthen connections between neighbors through giving, receiving, and sharing creatively.
We Are A Gift Economy (No Buying/Selling/Trading)
- This is not the place to refer people to ways to meet their needs or desires through the market economy. This means the following things are not allowed here: marketing or advertising; referrals to services or work that's bought, sold, rented, or traded; offers or requests for paid employment; offers of items for sale, trade or rent; GoFundMe or Kickstarter campaigns and the like, requests for items you’d like to buy or rent; items you wish to barter, trade or exchange; real estate for sale or rent; encouraging people to buy, sell, or trade items or services elsewhere.
- Ask your local group’s leader(s) for your group’s policy on coupons, gift cards, and gifts of cash
- This is the perfect place to offer and offer free gifts of all legal kinds, including free gifts of self in the form of services, skills, assistance, items of all kinds and in all conditions, etc. You may request or offer anything you might otherwise want or need to buy; since this is the Buy Nothing Project, you just may find what you want and need here without buying it.
Ask and Give Creatively
- We encourage you to experiment with your giving, receiving, and sharing. Find ways to include as many people as possible, and to offer and receive. There are so many creative ways of giving and asking. If you need or want something, wow your neighbors with a photo to draw their attention to your words, tell a story about why you might need or want something, or include a joke or philosophical observation with your request. On the giving side, consider offering a service that is easy for you, like tailoring clothes (this could help someone with an upcoming job interview,) organizing a garage, fixing a toaster, or even offering their gifts on their behalf if they’re downsizing, or moving, and don’t have the time.
- Other ways to give creatively are through community lending libraries, clothing share events, free holiday boutiques, round robins, junk in the trunk, books and beverages events, community gleaning, neighborhood potlucks, free bike programs, and other group get-togethers that involve sharing. Some groups even set up Buy Nothing booths at their local farmers markets to extend the giving and receiving further to their communities. Ask your group leaders about these great Buy Nothing community-building initiatives.
Needs vs Wants:
We Welcome Discussions:
- We welcome discussions that are sparked by the giving, asking, and gratitude shared in the groups. All of our stuff and gifts of self can be great starting points for building connections between us. Please refer to our “Show your humanity” rule and to the Community Agreement created by the Equity Team to guide your discussions.
- We ask that every discussion start naturally in response to a give, and ask, or sharing of gratitude. We also allow questions and discussions about the Buy Nothing Project, how to further the Buy Nothing Project mission to build inclusive and equitable gift economies, the platforms groups use, and gift economy culture, including links to relevant articles and information.
- We welcome all perspectives about Buy Nothing groups. Discussions about improving the gift economy groups can be uncomfortable for some, and may include statements that are angry (including the use of profanity that isn’t directed at other people) or otherwise emotional, and that may mention other members by name or situation. No one can use threats or hate speech, but even difficult, controversial, and emotional discussions are welcome provided that they follow the Community Agreement.
- We welcome discussions about reuse, repairing, and upcycling items that are given and asked for in the groups. If you are looking for information or advice about how to make something, how to reuse something, or how to repair something yourself, those make wonderful gifts of self that you are welcome to request here. We welcome efforts like this that help people live a Buy Nothing lifestyle. This includes requesting or offering information about where things that no one wants as a gift can be reused/recycled/upcycled to keep as much as possible out of landfills and incinerators (check with your group admin(s) to see if there’s a Buy Nothing Re-Use Store – Your Local Zero Waste Roadmap document in your group’s Files for this sort of information).
- Your Buy Nothing group is not the place for personal status updates; promotion of current political parties, candidates or ballot options; religious conversion efforts; offering unsolicited advice; outside-of-this-group community announcements, discussions, or invitations to public events; lost and found pets or items.
Be a Both a Giver and an Asker:
Group Content Standards
These are the types of requests and offers that belong in Buy Nothing groups:
- GIVE: Offers of any goods or service you’d like to share, loan, or give away. [#give]
- ASK: Requests for services or any goods you’d like to borrow or keep. [#ask]
- GRATITUDE: Sharing the gratitude is what fuels the magic. [#gratitude]
Aside from goods and services, there are a few other types of gifts that fit into our mission:
Gifts of Self:
Gifts of Talent:
Gifts of Time:
Gifts of Buy Nothing-ness:
Criteria for Membership
Welcome to The Buy Nothing Project! We’re glad you’ve found us.
Our criteria for joining a group is simple:
Our group serves the community identified in our name and description. If you identify as a member of our community, we welcome your full participation in our group. We ask that you invest your time and energy in making connections with us here, since the real wealth being built in our group is the strong network of connections between the people here. Please Give, Ask, and share your Gratitude here, making this Buy Nothing gift economy a focus of your everyday life. We need your active presence here in order to succeed as a community, so please start sharing! [note: the West Hunterdon groups use this description]
Grounds for Removal from Group
- Spam, advertising/marketing, or offering items or services for rent, sale, barter, or trade
- Joining any group with a fraudulent account(s) or with the purpose to defraud others
- Hate speech, cruelty, or threats towards or between group members
- Dishonesty or obtaining items under false pretenses in order to sell said items without disclosing that intention
- Repeated instances of disregard for the rules or principles
- Blocking or refusing to communicate with a group leader
- Repeated complaints about the group or rules
- Statements that make it clear to the group and its leaders that you do not intend to build trust or participate in line with the mission and rules.
- Using the group as a platform for promoting any personal agenda that doesn’t meet the mission or rules of the Buy Nothing Project.
Suggestions for Successful Participation:
Here are some suggestions for successful participation in your Buy Nothing group. These are not hard-and-fast rules, but are suggestions and requests from the Buy Nothing Project based on our experiences and our mission to build and foster healthy gift economies.
Honest Disclosure of Condition of Items
A giver is not required to take back an item if it does not meet a recipient’s expectations. Nor are recipients required to accept an item if, upon seeing it in person and before taking it home, they realize it won’t work for them. If you find that a gift won’t work for you, just be honest and let the giver know. It’s perfectly wonderful to re-gift Buy Nothing gifts if you find yourself with something that doesn’t work for you.
Cultivate a Mindset of Openness, Trust, And Empathy:
- Ask questions
- Listen & think
- Experiment with empathy
- Find ways to say yes
- Trust in abundance
- Use the Community Agreement
Diverse Communication Styles Are Welcome:
Commit to Your Group:
Picking Up Gifts:
Transportation:
Value:
Chime In:
Practice Patience - Let It Simmer:
Curbside Giving:
Don't Give Up - Keep Trying:
Build a Shared Narrative:
Be Yourself:
Buy Nothing Project Policies:
- Buy Nothing Project Local Group Leaders are volunteer stewards of this international project for their communities. Group Leaders should not be expected to mediate between members, resolve legal matters or negotiate when things don’t go as planned. As all participants are adults, everyone must handle these matters for themselves.
- The Buy Nothing Project, Founders and Local Group Leaders accept no responsibility for any loss, damage, or legal liability that may arise from a member’s participation in the groups.
- All members participate at their own risk.
- Local Group Leader(s) reserve the right to delete anything that doesn’t belong in their groups, usually without notice, or to remove participants who act in ways that are not in accordance with the Rules, Standards or Principles.
- The goal of the Buy Nothing Project is to create and nourish a network of local gift economies in which the true wealth is the web of connections formed between people who are real-life neighbors. To achieve this goal, Local Group Leader(s) will have the option, when a group has out-grown its current incarnation, to transform it into smaller groups devoted to more hyper-local neighborhood regions. Local Group Leaders also have the option to cap membership at a sustainable number of participants, encouraging multiple smaller groups to serve the area, so that everyone has access to a Buy Nothing group that’s a workable size.
Other Useful Tips: