A place to stand
during times like these

In the midst of the madness, with the Taos TImeBank we’re creating a local system of care, connection, dignity and resiliency–all without money changing hands!

Join our Online Onboarding — November 11

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Note: Attending an orientation is the first step to joining!

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Ready to join? Here’s how it works

Offer a skill you have; choose a service you want. To be part of the Taos Time Bank, all you need is a little community spirit and a little time to offer. Below are the core steps to get started.

1. Attend one of our four Onboarding Events by October 8

Onboarding is your starting point! View Upcoming Onboarding Sessions

2. Pay Your $30 Membership & Create Your Profile

Do so before your Onboarding Event and you’ll be a step ahead.  Pay Your Membership Fee Here

3. Volunteer with a Taos Time Bank Anchor Organization

Choose a service opportunity, give a few hours of help, and earn your first time credits!

4. Start Giving and Receiving

Now you’ve got credits! You can begin exchanging time, skills and services with other members.

5. Keep Showing Up

Attend future events to go beyond the basics, and get more creative and connected making exchanges within our system.

Upcoming events

Make sure to attend our final all-member event of the year Oct 15!

RSVP below so we know you’re coming, and bring some food to share, along with your TimeBank stories and ideas!

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Neighbors helping neighbors and thriving together

Hear how your neighbors are trading time, building friendships, and supporting each other through the Taos TimeBank.

After a difficult period in my life, I found this community. The support I received helped me rebuild my confidence and start anew. I am now pursuing my passion for writing.

David Brown
Writer

This community has allowed me to connect with like-minded individuals. The networking opportunities have been incredible, leading to collaborations that I never imagined.

Sara Lee
Marketing Specialist

I faced many obstacles in my journey, but the community's encouragement kept me going. I learned to embrace challenges and turn them into opportunities for growth.

Mike Johnson
Entrepreneur
Meet Our Community Partners

Meet the Anchor Organizations at the core of the Time Bank

We call them Anchor Organizations because they ground the Time Bank in real-world acts of service, right here in Taos. As part of joining, you’ll connect with one of these inspiring groups — and log your first hours in a service project.

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Meet the founder

Local impact. Big vision. Rooted in tradition. Reimagining what’s possible.

The Taos Time Bank is being launched with support from the LOR Foundation by TiLT [Taos Initiative for Life Together] as part of a larger movement to reweave systems that nurture mutual care and local resilience, fostering natural ways for neighbors to connect and thrive in this beautiful place we call home.

Todd Wynward–community educator, wilderness guide, changemaker and founder of TiLT– has spent decades helping Taos residents imagine better ways to build more just and joyful lives together. From the Repurposing Plastic Project to the Watershed Way, from building schools to weaving local food webs, his work centers on practical demonstration projects and multicultural community resilience.

The Time Bank continues that journey of grounded hope—a grassroots way to honor each other’s gifts, build a network of mutual aid, and weave a more just and joyful Taos– together, conjuntos.

Media & Resources

Stay up to date with news, podcasts, and videos about time banking in Taos and beyond.

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“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.”

— Martin Luther King Jr.

“Culture change happens when a small group of people find a better way to live and the rest of us copy them.”

— David Brooks

"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."

— Buckminster Fuller

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

— Peter Drucker
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