ISC Gifting and Support

Support more collaborative decisions

Integration Station offers our events, workshops and online materials as a gift, with no payment required for access. Yes, you can join our offerings without sending us any money, they truly are a gift. At the same time, we need money to be able to offer them. So we ask for your help with making our work sustainable. We appreciate any money or support that you are willing to offer. If you’re not sure how much money to contribute, see this simple guidance. This approach is a small step towards our dream of a world where resources flow freely to where they are needed, also called the gift economy. You can also see this as another opportunity to practice making decisions that work for everyone.

If you want to learn more about our gift economy approach, you can read through this page or engage more deeply with our longer guided process.

If you just want to send us money or offer support, here are two quick things you can do right now:

  • Send us a financial gift to support our events, workshops and materials
  • Invite more people to join our offerings or gift us money

To join an organizing team for an upcoming offering, help create content for our website, coordinate a satellite event with us or offer support in other ways, please contact us.

Send financial gifts

The easiest way to send us money is by direct transfer on Wise:
IBAN: BE38967276528572
BIC: TRWIBEB1XXX
Send to: Roni Wiener

or you can use this link for a free transfer: https://wise.com/invite/u/roniw8
Send to: consultingroni@gmail.com in Euro or USD (whichever is easier for you)

In the description, comment, or reference for your transfer, please write “Gift to support Integration Station’s work.”
We are grateful for any amount you contribute!

Gifts are not a payment for registration and are not related to your participation in any of our events or workshops. You can gift us money even if you don’t participate, and you are more than welcome to participate even if you are not able to gift us any money. If you need to register for a specific event to get access to training funds or financial support from your organization, please use the paid registration process. If you need alternative transfer options or support, please contact us.

If you need proof of a paid registration or a listed price to get access to funds, please use this process (for example if you are using a training budget, expense reimbursement, or grant money). We can also send receipts for gifts, but they are not related to your registration or participation.

  • Read the details for the specific offering to find the price for the paid registration option. If there is no paid registration guidance, contact us.
  • Complete the event or workshop registration form and select the option for paid registration
  • Include your organization’s or program’s invoice details and payment process
  • We will send you an invoice or contact you for additional information

Simple guidance for gifts

In our global capitalist culture, gifts are sometimes misunderstood as “free stuff.” The thing is, free stuff is not actually free (no matter what the ads say). Someone needs to put in the effort to organize and provide things. Instead of charging everyone the same price, we invite people to decide together how to cover these costs. This makes it possible for anyone to participate, regardless of their financial situation. It also asks people to give money even when they don’t “have to,” which is often unfamiliar or difficult.

We invite you to choose an amount that considers both your needs and ours, including any funding you can use from an organization or program. One way to choose an amount is to consider what your gifts would enable us to do. We hope this helps you connect with the meaning of your gifts and how they care for the needs of organizers and participants. If sending money to us would create financial hardship for you, we invite you to stretch into receiving without giving anything in return.

You are welcome to choose a different amount, this guidance is just here to support you. If you would like to reflect more or do some inner work on transitioning away from capitalism, see our guided process for gifting.  

  • €40 is about what we need per participant to offer an online session for 20 people
  • €100 – €200 covers a basic operating expense like online storage for our materials for one year  
  • €350 provides everything we need to support one participant during an in-person event
  • €400 – €600 cares for the sustainability of one facilitator offering a full day training
  • €700 or more can cover travel and housing for people who need financial support to join an in-person event

Even simpler guidance

We realize that gifting can be a big leap when most of us live in capitalist societies. Social norms and habits like “I should get a good deal” or “it’s not ok to pay less” can disconnect us from our needs, sense of choice, and the joy of giving and receiving. 

We welcome everyone regardless of their willingness or ability to engage with gifting. If you want a simple approach, just send us the amount you would be ok paying for a typical online session or in-person event. For people in the global north, this is often around €50-100 for an online session and €400-600 for an in-person event. If it might cause you hardship to send that much, send less.

If you need a registration price to get access to training funds or financial support from your organization, use the paid registration process.

Transparency about our finances

We self-organize using collaborative leadership, with people joining and contributing as much as they are willing. We are working on publishing a full budget. The sad reality is that we really don’t have much to share about it. For example we received less than 1.000 Euro in gifts before we held our Decide Together event in May 2025. This meant that all of us needed to cover some of our costs through other work. We hope that our offerings become more sustainable over time so we can support more people in making collaborative decisions.