To promote, finance, support and contribute to the development of open urbanism in Geneva. It encourages continuous training, open innovation, ecological transition, user-centered design, knowledge sharing, resource pooling, consultation, collaborative design and citizen participation to promote territorial development. The foundation acts as a digital conservatory for open urbanism; it ensures the archiving, sharing and sustainability of non-rival common goods and all the knowledge, methods, source codes, designs and data that result from them. It constitutes an informational heritage accessible to the public placed under a legal regime compatible with this purpose. In doing so, the Foundation prioritizes, as far as reasonable, licenses under the copyleft principle, as well as any other standard or normative framework with equivalent effects.