A LOW COST, HIGH IMPACT SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE
Self help development projects are paramount to advancing progressive thinking among underserved communities. The thrust behind our preferred model is motivating communities to contribute non-monetarily towards development of impactful sport structures that benefit them long term. Our goal is to teach communities what they are capable of, not what they are limited by.
The Sweat Equity Burden Sharing Philosophy
Underserved communities must demonstrate commitment to spearhead 80% of community development initiatives in order to incentivize well wishers to help out with the remaining 20 %. This is based on the “train & support” concept that is consistent with fostering sustainability & ownership. This approach mitigates the “expectancy/dependancy syndrome” which typically cripples community innovativeness & derails progression. Calling upon the community to contribute in any way or form helps ignite a sense of project ownership & accomplishment that translates into long term prosperity.
Unlocking Communities Potential
Every community has significant growth potential embed in their cultures. The Pave-A-Dirt Court concept is emblematic of what community can accomplish with the few available resources they possess. Our philanthropic strategic efforts are laser focussed on unlocking functional potential in a culturally sensitive & acceptable manner. Long term positive impact on under served communities begins with teaching sustainable means of operation. Our goal is not to provide solutions but to train locals strategies necessary to empower them. formulate programs that foster longevity, sustainability, and continuity.
LEARN HOW WE ARE RESHAPING COMMUNITIES
Community Engagement
Aligning the program strategic thought process between community & our objectives is an important aspect of creating the necessary buy-in. In order to foster program acceptance, continuity, longevity, & success, we must forge strategic partnerships with community leaders. We seek to identify local “champs” that share a common vision & passion for youth sport development & subsequently building buy in within their communities Before any work gets started, we ensure that the community is onboard what the mission at hand is. Creating buy in is necessary to circumvent push backs. We identify & work with local “champs” that share the same passion for development as we do.
Donor Equity & Engagement
Aligning the program strategic thought process between community & our objectives is an important aspect of creating the necessary buy-in. In order to foster program acceptance, continuity, longevity, & success, we must forge strategic partnerships with community leaders. We seek to identify local “champs” that share a common vision & passion for youth sport development & subsequently building buy in within their communities Before any work gets started, we ensure that the community is onboard what the mission at hand is. Creating buy in is necessary to circumvent push backs. We identify & work with local “champs” that share the same passion for development as we do.