Support the project
Several ways to contribute to building and spreading Sageocracy throughout the world — according to one's means, one's skills and one's convictions.
A project of the scale of what Sageocracy proposes is not built without resources. It needs time, tools, skills, financial means — and, perhaps above all, people who believe enough in its coherence to contribute to it actively, even before it reaches its full visibility.
This site exists. The world registry is in place. The French manuscript was finalized in May 2026. The translations into other languages will be undertaken progressively, after the international editorial agreements. The World Map is built, ready to light up. These realities have a history — that of fundamental work carried out with limited means, in the conviction that what is built with rigor and coherence finds, at the right moment, the support it needs.
That moment is now. Not because some emergency imposes it, but because the phase in which the project finds itself — that of rooting, before full public visibility — is precisely the one where each contribution has the strongest impact on the trajectory of the movement. The resources invested today do not serve to maintain something that already exists. They serve to build what will make the shift possible.
The four forms of support
Register
The most direct, the most immediate and the most fundamental form of support is registration as a Sageocrat. It costs nothing. It requires no financial commitment, no particular availability, no specific skill.
It asks one single thing: the conviction that the current framework no longer suffices, and the choice to inscribe it in a world registry which, when it reaches its threshold, will become the visible proof of a real movement.
Each registration feeds the world counter. Each registration contributes to the scale that will make the World Map meaningful. Each registration is, in this sense, an act of support for the project — independently of any financial contribution.
Register for free →Share
Spreading by word of mouth — via personal and professional networks, the communities, the spaces of discussion where the project can meet people who are looking precisely for what it proposes — is one of the forms of support most coherent with the principles of Sageocracy.
It does not ask one to convince. It asks one to share honestly — by saying what the project is, what it proposes, and why one has chosen to take part in it — leaving each interlocutor the full freedom of their own conclusions.
Sharing the site. Mentioning the project in conversations where it has its place. Passing on the link to the book when it becomes available. These simple gestures, multiplied by the number of Sageocrats who make them, constitute the most solid infrastructure of diffusion there is.
Contribute financially
Every contribution received is allocated directly to the development of the project. There exists no outside shareholder, no third-party investor, no interest foreign to the project. This transparency is not a concession to an outside requirement — it is a direct consequence of the principle of coherence.
Contact us →Acquire a Sageocrat card
The digital Sageocrat identity card is at once a symbolic act and a concrete support for the project.
Symbolic, because it materializes belonging to the movement — it gives a visible and personal form to a commitment that is, in the world registry, collective and anonymous. It says: I am a Sageocrat, and I choose to make it visible to those around me.
Concrete, because its acquisition contributes directly to the financing of the project — in the same logic as any economic act coherent with the principles of Sageocracy: a real value exchanged for a real value, without extraction or exploitation.
Acquire a Sageocrat card →The development priorities
The financial contributions received by the project are allocated, in order of priority, to the following developments.
The digital infrastructure and the world registry
The world registry of Sageocrats is the technical heart of the project. Its reliability, its security and its permanent availability are non-negotiable conditions of the credibility of the movement. Maintaining an infrastructure at this level of requirement has a recurring cost — which must be covered so that the registry remains the reliable tool the project demands.
International editorial diffusion
The international diffusion of the site, the submission of the manuscript to international publishers, the communication around the book when it is published — all this work of diffusion has costs that will directly condition the extent of the movement's penetration into the different cultures and regions of the world.
The development of the Reliances platform
Reliances, described in the manuscript, requires a dedicated digital infrastructure for its practical implementation. The development of this platform is one of the project's priorities for the convergence phase — the one that will follow the current rooting.
The interactive World Map
The activation of the World Map — its passage from Phase 1 to Phase 2 — requires additional technical developments to guarantee its reliability, its legibility and its capacity to process in real time data coming from every country in the world.
The organization of events
Gatherings, conferences and circles of practice — at the local, national and international scale — are essential accelerators of the collective dynamic. Their organization has costs that can only be covered by dedicated financial contributions.
Offer help with translation
The Sageocracy site is available in seventeen languages. These translations were generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence, with the greatest care — but they do not replace the eye of a native speaker on the precision of a formulation, the naturalness of a turn of phrase, or the rightness of a term in a specific cultural context.
If you master one of the site's languages at a level sufficient to evaluate, correct or improve an existing translation — and if you consider that the approach of Sageocracy deserves this time — we gladly welcome any offer of help in this direction.
This is not an open and unstructured request: we work language by language, section by section, in exchange with the people who offer their help. The quality of the translation directly conditions the way the project is perceived in each culture. It is not negotiable.
Offer my help →Why support now
The question of timing deserves an honest answer — because it is legitimate.
Why contribute now, before the book is published, before the World Map is activated, before the movement has reached its full visibility? Why not wait until the project has proven itself on a larger scale?
The answer is structural, not emotional.
In the dynamics of complex systems, the resources invested in the rooting phase have a leverage effect far greater than the same resources invested in a phase of advanced growth. This is the logic of the leverage point — the place in a system where a small intervention produces a great effect. The rooting phase is that leverage point: the decisions taken now, the infrastructures built now, the support brought now condition the trajectory of the movement in a way disproportionate to their cost.
It is also a question of coherence with the principles of Sageocracy itself. Contribution — a living expression of the second principle, expanded responsibility — is not practiced only when the result is guaranteed. It is practiced when the direction is right and the project is rigorous. To wait for the definitive proof of success before contributing is to leave to others the responsibility of building what one will then benefit from — a logic that is precisely the one Sageocracy seeks to move beyond.
Finally — and this point deserves to be said clearly — this project has no outside investors, no institutional funders, no financial structure that guarantees its development independently of voluntary support. It is financed by those who believe in its coherence. This is a fragility as much as a strength — and it is what makes each contribution decisive.
The project is today carried by its founder, without investor or outside interest. This independence is a deliberate choice: it guarantees that Sageocracy remains exactly what it says it is, faithful to its principles and free of all influence. But a project of this scale is not meant to rest on a single person — it is meant to become a movement. The works to come — the Reliances platform, international editorial diffusion, the scaling-up of the World Map — call upon those who choose to be part of it, starting today.
Institutional partnerships
Sageocracy welcomes partnerships with organizations and institutions whose values and practices are coherent with its principles — not partnerships of façade or image, but genuine collaborations that bring something concrete to the development of the project.
These partnerships can take diverse forms. Foundations that finance projects of social and civic transformation. Universities and research centers whose work resonates with the questions Sageocracy poses — governance, the economy of well-being, complex systems, developmental psychology. Publishers and media that wish to contribute to the diffusion of the book and the project within their networks. NGOs and associations whose missions articulate naturally with the sageocratic principles. Enterprises and cooperatives seeking a rigorous framework to formalise their own commitments to expanded responsibility.
The condition of any partnership is the same as that of any collaboration in the sageocratic logic: real coherence between what the organization affirms and what it practices.
Propose a partnership →Transparency as a commitment
The use of every financial contribution received by the project is documented and available on request. This transparency is not a legal obligation — it is an ethical choice, coherent with the principle of coherence between stated values and real practices.
Concretely, this means that any contributor who wishes to know how their contribution has been used can request it and obtain a precise answer. It also means that no decision on the orientation of the project can be influenced by outside financial interests — because no outside investor holds any rights over the project.
This financial independence is a condition of the project's credibility over the long term. It is also, in the current conditions of its development, a real fragility — which each voluntary contribution helps to reduce.
Contributing to what does not yet exist in the form it seeks to attain
To support Sageocracy, whatever form that support takes, is to contribute to building something whose direction is clear, whose mechanism is precise, and whose coherence is verifiable by anyone who takes the time to examine it. This project does not ask for faith. It asks for a lucid judgment on what is built, and the decision that what is built deserves to be supported.
"This world is already here."