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The unique funding model includes:
The unique funding model includes:
*OSE Microfactory - robust production is the backbone of economic prosperity and sustainability
*Strong emphasis on unleashing human abilities, life-long learning, and breaking the habit of being yourself.
*Students paying tuition, with financial assistance available from Kiva microloans.
*OSE Microfactory and related productive operations - robust production is the backbone of economic prosperity and sustainability, operated in the for-profit sector
*Students having an option to repay their tuition via apprenticeships where they generate value from production runs under the guidance of a production mentor
*Students pay tuition, with financial assistance available from Kiva microloans.
*Faculty and staff participate 1 day of the week in productive activity to bootstrap fund their own 'salaries' to the order of $50k/year
*Immersion education program - 1 year beginner's course, 2nd year advanced course.
*Students have an option to repay their tuition via apprenticeships where they generate value from production runs under the guidance of production mentors.
*Faculty and staff participate 1 day of the week in productive activity to bootstrap fund their own salaries at ~$50k/year
*Local production allows for zero overhead costs for the built environment, utilities, and other critical infrastructure
*Local production allows for zero overhead costs for the built environment, utilities, and other critical infrastructure
*A farm manager produces all the necessary food with assistance from apprentices or volunteers
*A farm manager produces all the necessary food with assistance from apprentices or volunteers
*Intensive week-long short courses provide another revenue stream for the community.
*Intensive week-long, augmented reality short courses provide another revenue stream for the community - where state-of-art production techniques are converted into Real Startups
*Publication sales fund
*Publication sales add funding to nonprofit branch
*50% of profits from OSE Microfactory and other productive enterprises goes back into open source product research and development, development and growth of the community, and capitalization assistance to OSE Campus replications.
*No employees, only entrepreneurs, partners, and volunteers.
*Deep culture of responsibility as a means to addressing pressing world issues.


[[Category:Strategic Development]]
[[Category:Strategic Development]]

Revision as of 20:38, 18 April 2012

The OSE Campus is intended to be Distributive Enterprise training facility (Open Source University) that combines entrepreneurship training, education, production, product dog-fooding, and open source start-up incubation in one.

The unique funding model includes:

  • Strong emphasis on unleashing human abilities, life-long learning, and breaking the habit of being yourself.
  • OSE Microfactory and related productive operations - robust production is the backbone of economic prosperity and sustainability, operated in the for-profit sector
  • Students pay tuition, with financial assistance available from Kiva microloans.
  • Immersion education program - 1 year beginner's course, 2nd year advanced course.
  • Students have an option to repay their tuition via apprenticeships where they generate value from production runs under the guidance of production mentors.
  • Faculty and staff participate 1 day of the week in productive activity to bootstrap fund their own salaries at ~$50k/year
  • Local production allows for zero overhead costs for the built environment, utilities, and other critical infrastructure
  • A farm manager produces all the necessary food with assistance from apprentices or volunteers
  • Intensive week-long, augmented reality short courses provide another revenue stream for the community - where state-of-art production techniques are converted into Real Startups
  • Publication sales add funding to nonprofit branch
  • 50% of profits from OSE Microfactory and other productive enterprises goes back into open source product research and development, development and growth of the community, and capitalization assistance to OSE Campus replications.
  • No employees, only entrepreneurs, partners, and volunteers.
  • Deep culture of responsibility as a means to addressing pressing world issues.