My Project & Program Ideas


Start a nonprofit myself? Or create a community project myself? I love helping other people realize their dreams for creating a nonprofit or program or event they have dreamed up, and I've directed oh-so-many projects created by others, and loved it all. But creating and leading such myself? While I know how to write a business plan, how to recruit volunteers for tasks, how to publicize a project and how to fundraise, the idea of getting a core group of people to marry an idea with me, for at least a couple of years, and to make it their part-time unpaid job to make it happen - that I've never done. And I've no interest in leading one of those nonprofits that's really created just so a person, the founder, can have a job.

I think a key for the legitimacy of a nonprofit is getting a diversity of people working together to pursue a nonprofit's mission, and being a leader that's so dynamic, supportive, welcoming and inspiring you attract others that want to participate in pursuing that nonprofit's mission. I'm not sure I really have it in me for that.

But I do toy now and again with the idea of starting a nonprofit or leading a project I dreamed up - my dream usually requires that I win the lottery. Otherwise, I just wish someone would do one of these projects and let me help. 

The ideas I have toyed with that I would love to lead, co-organize, or just help someone else with are below. And I'm posting these here in case someone out there has a similar idea, or wants to steal any of these:

I also would love to see many, many more footpaths between communities like what they have in England or in Germany, that wind their way in between different farms and ranches. I believe that footpaths between towns and villages, as well as between wineries - doesn't have to be a full hike and bike trail, could just be a simple, dirt footpath - would be absolutely transformative: wineries, restaurants and B & Bs would all see an uptick in sustainable business, and people would get to know their communities on a level they never, ever will from a car. Three I would love to help with:

Why share these if I don't have any concrete plans to pursue any of them? Because maybe I will win the lottery. Or maybe someone else will find this page and have similar ideas and I can help that person realize the dream.

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