Project OSR Theory
The Theory behind Operation Solution and Response
I see this as a complex
program for simple people. The theory is
simple.
1: Poor communities
throughout the United States
are in need our structural redevelopment. Even more extreme is that we have
whole cities like Detroit , Michigan
- July 2013, San Bernardino California
- Aug. 2012, Mammoth Lake California -
July 2012 and Stockton California - June 2012. And there are several other cities that went
under since 2008.
We also believe that often
the causes of oppressed communities are the result of long term
inactivity. Poor communities are often
poor even before their municipality goes under.
But a strong city has many strong communities that are highly functional
and act as assets and tax sources. The more assets within each community, the
better the whole city.
The question therefore posed
is how to create calculated or managed movements among the community to create
revenue, redevelopment and therefore systematically build better communities.
The key is volunteerism and Networking.
One voluntary man-hour =
$22.50 on average nationwide. In Florida for
example it is$ 21.24, New York is $26.45, California is $26.34 and Michigan is $22.13.
In seeking funding to
carryout community services such the redevelopment programs dealing in both the
minds and bodies of community and understand we will not engage in soul saving, because we
are not a religion. Every hour of voluntary labor equals a dollar for dollar in
matching funds for many grants. Therefore
but in simple terms:
If we can get just 50 people
to work 10 hours per week doing community work that is documented. We will
create 50 x 10 x 21.24 x 48 = $509,960. Over 1/2 Million dollars in revenue
just on volunteerism alone.
And by documenting not only
the work, but the benefits this labor was to the community, will also open the
doors to grants as large as $500,000. Which therefore could further our
investment in our community. But it must
start with volunteerism.
Rev. Frank Paul Jones - President
and CEO
The National Community
Network, INC.
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