To contribute locally

Everyday people working to improve lives at the local level play a crucial role in Logos. You help translate decentralised technology into real-world impact, empower communities, identify threats to civil liberties, and create local strategies that advance autonomy and freedom.

If you're interested in contributing to Logos at the local level, create a post with your proposal in the Logos forum.


Attend a Circle IRL or start one

Join a Logos Circle in your city to connect with other organisers, technologists, artists, and researchers.

If there isn’t one near you, you can apply to start a Circle and receive support with:

  • Onboarding.
  • Event structure.
  • Communication materials.
  • Support with local outreach.

Find a Circle in a city near you, or schedule a call to discuss starting a Circle.


Contribute to winnable issues

Winnable issues are practical, achievable projects that directly improve people’s lives, and are developed through a Circle to ensure community ownership, local insight, and real-world impact.

As a Circle contributor, you can contribute by:

  • Helping with research, organising, and executing new and ongoing initiatives.
  • Coordinating volunteers.
  • Connecting your issue with relevant groups, journalists, or organisations.
  • Documenting progress and sharing outcomes.

Find winnable issues to contribute to.


Follow Logos Forum threads

The Logos Forum is where Circle stewards and contributors:

  • Share detailed updates.
  • Document progress.
  • Propose new winnable issues.
  • Coordinate between cities.
  • Post research, case studies, and ideas.

Following the forum helps you understand what's happening across the network and where your input can make the greatest impact.