The Grounded Stream Project is an independent, for-profit institution focused on building long-term production systems rooted in place.

Our work sits at the intersection of local resources, cultural knowledge, and contemporary economic realities. Rather than operating through short-term projects or program cycles, we develop systems that are designed to function over time — economically, operationally, and socially.

We work directly within production chains, from raw material to finished product, prioritizing continuity, quality, and local ownership of knowledge and process. Our role is not to intervene temporarily, but to establish structures that can be maintained, adapted, and carried forward.

Founded by [Founder Name], The Grounded Stream Project builds on years of hands-on work with communities across Jordan, developing applied models for local production, processing, and value-chain development.

OUR APPROACH

• Working with existing local resources rather than imported solutions

• Building infrastructure instead of short-term programs

• Treating production as a form of knowledge

• Operating inside real market conditions

• Prioritizing continuity over rapid scale