About Holon Gardens
From collective cognition to the front yard. Our story, team, and commitment to transparency and ecological stewardship.
Our Story
From Research to Practice
Holon Labs began as a research inquiry into collective cognitionโhow groups of individuals can think, adapt, and evolve together as a coherent whole. The question was fundamental: what are the conditions under which collective intelligence emerges?
The answer turned out to be surprisingly concrete. Collective cognition requires shared material practiceโnot ideology, not abstract agreement, but the physical act of co-creating something living together. The garden became the laboratory. The front yard became the thesis.
Holon Gardens: Applied Expression
Holon Gardens is the applied expression of this research. Every micro-sanctuary is a "collective computer"โa node in a distributed network where ecological data, social connection, and cultural meaning are produced simultaneously. The gardening is the computing.
Our vision is not centered on the landscaping industry. It is about the cascading impact of front yard transformation across ecology, society, culture, economy, and political systems. The landscaping industry is merely the terrain where we are proving that a non-profit model can outperform extraction.
Leadership Team
A team of researchers, ecologists, architects, and systems engineers dedicated to micro-conservation.
Esteban Montero
Founder, President & Executive Director
Researcher in collective cognition and systems engineering. Previously founded Holon Games.
Scott Barnes
Chief Curator & Ecologist
Leading ecological design and native plant curation for Texas ecotypes.
Tomรกs Folch
Chief Landscape Architect
Harvard GSD Landscape Architect & Kiley Fellow; Co-Director, CEPU at Universidad Adolfo Ibรกรฑez.
Board of Directors
Our Board provides fiduciary oversight and strategic guidance. Board members serve three-year staggered terms with a maximum of two consecutive terms.
Community Impact
Real-time metrics from our network of micro-conservation stewards.
Governance & Transparency
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Holon Foundation is committed to the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and ethical governance.
Governance Structure
Holon Foundation operates as a 501(c)(3) organization with an independent Board of Directors providing fiduciary oversight. Our governance model separates corporate rights from the board's operational authority, ensuring independent decision-making that serves the public interest.
At least two-thirds of board seats held by individuals with no financial or familial relationship to the sole member.
Directors serve three-year terms with a maximum of two consecutive terms, ensuring regular board renewal.
Audit and Governance committees are chaired by independent directors.
All governance documents, Form 990, and board meeting summaries are published on this website.
Multidimensional Responsibility
Our governance framework recognizes nine dimensions of organizational responsibility.
Global Governance Framework Alignment
Holon Foundation aligns its governance practices with leading international frameworks including UK Charity Governance Code 2025, IBGC (Latin America), INPAS (Asia-Pacific), and IRS governance practices for 501(c)(3) organizations.
UK Charity Governance Code 2025: Our onboarding, ethics policies, and board self-evaluation framework directly implement these principles. Learn more โ
Our Approach: Micro-Conservation Governance
Holon Foundation is not a traditional land conservation organization. Our distributed micro-conservation model represents a pattern-breaking approach to environmental stewardship, engineered for the convergence of technology, community agency, and ecological urgency.
Key distinctions: Distributed urban micro-parcels vs. large contiguous lands. Stigmergic coordination vs. hierarchical management. Multi-layered peer verification vs. professional-only site inspections. Eight-dimensional impact modeling vs. standardized surveys. Technology-mediated trust at scale vs. conservation easement enforcement.
Governance Documents & Policies
The following governance documents are publicly available. They demonstrate Holon Foundation's commitment to transparency and accountability. All documents are reviewed annually by the Governance Committee.
Core Governance Protocols
Operational Policies
Nonprofit Information
501(c)(3) Status
Holon Foundation is a tax-exempt organization as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Tax ID (EIN): 88-1234567
Legal Name: Holon Foundation dba Holon Gardens
Financial Filings
Our annual Form 990 and financial statements are available for public inspection.
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