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In this Accounting Alchemy Network Social Forum, members gathered for an interactive, community-led conversation on Regenerative Budgeting Practices, hosted by Stacie Zastrow. The session explored why traditional annual budgets often create stress, rigidity, and “spend it or lose it” behaviors—and how organizations can shift toward budgeting approaches that are more adaptive, transparent, and aligned with living-systems thinking.
Stacie shared her real-world experience getting the greenlight to revisit her organization’s budgeting process, drawing inspiration from concepts like Beyond Budgeting, more frequent (quarterly) planning cycles, and decision-making models rooted in trust rather than control. Together, participants unpacked budgeting as a cultural practice—one shaped by scarcity mindsets, power dynamics, and inherited norms—and discussed what it can look like to treat budgeting as an ongoing conversation instead of a static annual document.
The forum also expanded the lens beyond financial capital, touching on multi-capital considerations like time, energy, human capacity, community impact, and long-term resilience. The result was a thoughtful, practical, and values-driven dialogue—rich with questions, examples, and next-step experiments—for anyone seeking a healthier relationship with money and accountability inside organizations.
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