## People want ways to act with integrity and privacy tyred of online chaos and performative identity like having a quiet, verifiable way to belong without being exposed // onboarding through projects // ambassadors // volunteers // people receiving outreach from others // organisations // // . ### Volunteers and organisers run or coordinate local Peaceful Foundation campaigns want to show credibility and consistency without linking personal accounts value reputation built through contribution, not attention #### What They Need trusted identity that’s portable across projects tools for coordinating people without central control clear, verifiable record of actions taken where they are: Discords, university servers, local organisers’ chats #### How We Can Be Useful change open to: adopting Peaceful Passport if it keeps things simple and fair barriers: fear of over-complication or surveillance first actions: - create a passport for campaign access - verify one poster, meetup, or dataset - connect with another verified helper nearby ### Participants and supporters want to contribute without risking privacy or being publicly visible prefer anonymous recognition over public credit would like gentle proof their efforts count #### What They Need a way to log and share small acts without fanfare simple signup and low-friction verification where they are: social media lurkers, students, quiet helpers #### How We Can Be Useful change open to: using a passport if it feels optional and protective barriers: distrust of new systems, fear of being tracked first actions: - scan a poster or QR code to see it in use - make a profile with only minimal info - claim one public action (poster, event, meal) ### Partners and institutions universities, NGOs, and councils that rely on verified volunteers want to collaborate without managing personal data would like proof of community participation that’s privacy-safe #### What They Need aggregated, anonymous volunteer metrics public transparency without exposure where they are: wellbeing offices, local councils, academic partners #### How We Can Be Useful change open to: integrating if the system reduces admin and risk barriers: uncertainty about standards, data handling concerns first actions: - verify a campus or community action via passport IDs - pilot internal use for volunteer logging - share anonymised stats to test reporting flow ### Ambassadors and Volunteers Computers keep passport integrations stable across projects; manage profile schemas and worker scripts; verify hash logs stay consistent. Programming build authentication and verification flows (passkeys, QR, UCAN); maintain static hosting and transparent logs. Organising onboard new users; help regional organisers issue or verify passports; link actions across QuiteEasily, Calm.College, and Hexagons.World. Influencing explain the value of verified calm identity; show how it protects privacy yet builds trust; create short demos and memes that normalise adoption. Research examine ethical and social impacts; ensure systems respect user autonomy; refine governance models and transparency practices.