Documents & Reports

The New Wealth of Time: How TimeBanking Helps People Build Better Public Services
The United Kingdom’s New Economics Foundation’s 2009 report showing how TimeBanking has dealt with a variety of social challenges including mental health, community development and regeneration, older people and health, young people, and criminal justice.
Community-Based Participatory Research Shows How a Community Initiative Creates Networks to Improve Well Being
A 2009 report from Lehigh Valley Community Exchange, a TimeBank housed in a hospital which focuses on health in the community, recently published in the American Journal for Preventive Medicine.
TimeBank – A Prospectus from the United Kingdom
Read about the work of a few of the many time banks that are already offering ways to support citizens to generate their own solutions through mutual aid.
Learning to Exchange Time
Read the findings from a qualitative study of Time Bank members from the first Time Bank in New Zealand.



