Institutional Licensing
When 40 institutions embed Multiple Natures into their programs, practitioners think structurally. Universities, consulting firms, and corporate training teams build capacity at scale. You can arrange institutional licensing through MNI.
Institutional licensing is for organizations that want to use the Multiple Natures framework as part of their professional programming — not just for one practitioner's individual practice.
Organizations usually begin by reviewing the public and practitioner library: Multiple Natures, MN for Practitioners, and the domain books for education, counseling, coaching, and organizational work.
Licensing includes:
Licensing does not transfer ownership of the framework or its materials. It does not authorize modification or republication of MNI content. All use remains within the scope agreed with MNI.
The MN Practitioner Certification (at /training) is for individuals. It is self-paced, AI-evaluated, and accessible directly from MNI without an institutional setup.
Institutional licensing is for organizations that want to train cohorts, embed the framework in a curriculum, or build practitioner capacity at scale. The certification program can be part of an institutional setup, but licensing is the broader frame.
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Licensing setups are discussed directly with MNI. There is no automated process — the scope, terms, and structure of each setup depend on the organization and what it's building.