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Join Path To Humanity to create positive change in our world
Join Path To Humanity to create positive change in our world
This program is built to help the cities and nonprofits address common issues. The goal is to make things better. The dream is to address these problems and help city leaders and nonprofits improve the community.
WE DO NOT ACCEPT DONTAIONS.
The Path to Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the state of California. (6245103)
The Path Humanity offers an 8-phase system to create funding for local Cities to improve conditions, reduce poverty and other issues.
There are no bylaws or other red tape dictating how the plan can be implemented. We will modify any part of the program for The City. We can start with phase 1 and then move to other phases at The City’s discretion.
Look at it like a tool box, use what you need when you need it. The goal is to help. We don’t accept any money. All funding goes directly to The City..
Please reach us at (209) 452 6252 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
It’s a concept to create funding for local communities to solve the issues that plague them.
The Path to Humanity is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the state of California. (6245103)
The Path Humanity offers an 8-phase system to create funding for local Cities to improve conditions, reduce poverty and other issues.
There are no bylaws or other red tape dictating how the plan can be implemented. We will modify any part of the program for The City. We can start with phase 1 and then move to other phases at The City’s discretion.
Look at it like a tool box, use what you need when you need it. The goal is to help. We don’t accept any money. All funding goes directly to The City.
This plan is created to generate funds to solve current issues. It’s built to generate money, not cost money. There are no fees or any payments to The Path to Humanity.
No. This is a movement to improve current issues in a bipartisan manner without the use need for taxes or grants. The people choose what they want to support, nothing is forced on them. The goal is to solve common issues quickly. We can have immediate progress and everlasting change.
1. Agree to start the program.
2. Determine how like to roll out the program. (Start with discount cards only, full phase 1 etc.)
3. RFP the discount card provider and/or business membership provider. (They will manage the customers, business outreach, sells and distribution.)
4. Set up accounts to accept checks from RFP program provider(s).
5. Determine how the money is spent.
6. RFP/sub contract tasks to nonprofits.
7. Distribute funding for agreed upon projects.
8. Review process and make adjustments.
This program is built to solve major issues that our communities face from Poverty-Public Safety. Currently the Cities and local communities are heavily dependent on outside funding such as grants. This provides stable funding without depending on increasingly unreliable grants.
There are many options. The goal is to get the help in place so anything can be adjusted.
One option would be-
The Path to Humanity serves as the Program Administer, we form an agreement with the government entity (City, County Etc.) and then they help manage the program. We can form an oversite committee with other nonprofits and distribute tasks to increase efficiency. Other cities can join the program and create a unified front to produce immediate change with continuous secure funding.
The Path to Humanity hires a 3rd party vendor via RFP process. There are many local providers that already have businesses that currently donate discounts for their card program and current customers that purchase the cards. The winning company can manage the memberships, sells of cards and maintain membership similar to their existing program. They will provide all required information and distribute the checks to your city. Then you can determine what to do with the money. The Path to Humanity will not accept any payments. All funds will go directly to The City.
Grants require-
· Writing a grant takes time and resources.
· The expense of hiring grant writers or training staff to write grants.
· Managing a grant takes time and requires specialized oversite.
· Accounting for the grant takes time and staffing.
· Difficulty in identifying the abundance of funding stream.
· Most grants have tight deadlines.
· Grants are very specific and rigid.
· Grants are not guaranteed.
· Grants are harder to get (The state is in an estimated $78 billion short fall).
· Since the state is heavily dependent on capital gains tax, the budget is unpredictable.
Businesses are always looking for an advantage. This is why they use for profit listings companies, adds etc. The current listing agency charge $400-$1,500/month to simply be listed. At $40/month businesses can have a larger impact visually as well having a direct improvement to the cause of their choice. If a customer is passionate about improving Equality and they see that a business also supports that cause, they will be more likely to support that business. Therefore, helping others becomes profitable.
Homelessness is a multifaceted issue that requires a novel approach.
Many local governments are at a crossroads due to lack of funding and tight restrictions surrounding grants.
The Path to Humanity model allows local government organizations to self fund the practical solutions they need instead of applying for grants. Grants are very specific and difficult to obtain. This program creates a funding stream to assist the unhoused as well as other people who are on the verge of homelessness. This program self funds improvements such as rental assistance, down payment assistance, addiction services, mental health support and other services to meet the needs of each community.
Every month over 200 people die in California from drug related overdoes. Countless others die from conditions related to homelessness. We must step up and help them.
The Path to Humanity was founded by Travis Castle, a former Firefighter/Paramedic. Through time spent in that profession, he witnessed so much pain and suffering. At times, fire, law enforcement and EMS are understaffed, under paid and under equipped. First responders sometimes suffer from physical injuries, complex mental health issues, and interpersonal relationship issues due to a lack of support. We have to make things better. We can reduce injuries, improve staffing and improve the quality of life for those who serve our community. They deserve better.