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#Production - base for a [[Seed Eco-Home]] building operation | #Production - base for a [[Seed Eco-Home]] building operation | ||
#Training and education - both for builders and for [[Movement Entrepreneurs]]. Includes sweat equity and [[Department of Labor Apprenticeships]] | #Training and education - both for builders and for [[Movement Entrepreneurs]]. Includes sweat equity and [[Department of Labor Apprenticeships]] | ||
#Machine and Heavy Equipment Library - at the end of the day it's moving dirt, land stewardship, building, planting, etc. Access to appropriate technology equipment, maintained by the community - and available at low cost - is a key aspect. High maintenance costs are addressed | #Machine and Heavy Equipment Library - at the end of the day it's moving dirt, land stewardship, building, planting, etc. Access to appropriate technology equipment, maintained by the community - and available at low cost - is a key aspect. High maintenance costs are addressed in this model with open source machines that meet or exceed industry standards at a fraction of acquisition, operating, and maintenance cost. | ||
#Enterprise incubation - between chambers of commerce, foundations, and enterprise education - we brew social entrepreneurs with advancement options to movement enterprise. | #Enterprise incubation - between chambers of commerce, foundations, and enterprise education - we brew social entrepreneurs with advancement options to movement enterprise. | ||
# | #Management and finance - managing land, rentals, loans. Access to capital with proper risk management and incentive structures. | ||
#Civic partnerships, volunteering - organizing individuals and companies to help out in affordable housing and community devlopment | |||
#Recycling - bring your excess lumber, plastic waste, yard waste and we shred it or process itvto gravel, mulch, lumber, concrete, and 3D printing filament. | #Recycling - bring your excess lumber, plastic waste, yard waste and we shred it or process itvto gravel, mulch, lumber, concrete, and 3D printing filament. |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 21 November 2021
To Solve Housing, an open source Microfactory can be embedded and run by the community. This facility has:
- Production - base for a Seed Eco-Home building operation
- Training and education - both for builders and for Movement Entrepreneurs. Includes sweat equity and Department of Labor Apprenticeships
- Machine and Heavy Equipment Library - at the end of the day it's moving dirt, land stewardship, building, planting, etc. Access to appropriate technology equipment, maintained by the community - and available at low cost - is a key aspect. High maintenance costs are addressed in this model with open source machines that meet or exceed industry standards at a fraction of acquisition, operating, and maintenance cost.
- Enterprise incubation - between chambers of commerce, foundations, and enterprise education - we brew social entrepreneurs with advancement options to movement enterprise.
- Management and finance - managing land, rentals, loans. Access to capital with proper risk management and incentive structures.
- Civic partnerships, volunteering - organizing individuals and companies to help out in affordable housing and community devlopment
- Recycling - bring your excess lumber, plastic waste, yard waste and we shred it or process itvto gravel, mulch, lumber, concrete, and 3D printing filament.