Your Project Every member is encouraged to start a project by submitting a proposal and then sending Project Peace For All a written proposal about their message and who they are trying to help.
After the project is done “Everyday Heroes” will write an article about the project as a reward to the individual’s great achievement. The project managers are eligible to enter the contest of One for Peace (whether the individual is a man, woman, or child). The project managers are of two-types: a) Project managers who can pay for their own project but are in need of connections (e.g. if a project manager is attempting to connect and collaborate between all the stem-cell research labs). b) Project managers who cannot pay for their own projects and are in need of funding. Project Peace For All with the project managers who are in need of funding will do the following: Contact other nonprofits and see if the project is one wherein they can help (e.g. if a project manager wishes to have after-school programs in Oakland, nonprofits who are specialized in after-school programs could help the project manager by sending members of their organization who do so without an expense).
If after contacting other nonprofits the project still needs to be funded then the project managers will be asked to: a) Write specifics about the expenses.
b) Conduct the research of the people who will be involved and show Project Peace For All that the people consented (the project should include at least another 3 members who are willing to sign a document stating that if anything happened to the project manager they will sponsor him or her).
c) Project managers will be expected to work alongside the other 3 members for at least one month pro bono (if possible) with sending us the improvements that have been done without funding (only the project mangers who have truly indicated that they are legitimate about their need to help the cause will be funded).
d) Supervisors will be sent to watch over the projects at least 2-3 times while the projects are run.
e) If the project managers used the funding for personal use then the project managers would suffer the following penalties: Project Peace For All does not believe that the prison system is efficient in ending the cycle of violence or criminal activity. Hence, Project Peace For All will not file charges against the project managers who used the money for personal use (or use other than the ones that were approved by Project Peace For All) as long as they are members of Project Peace For All only if those project managers agree to the punishments Project Peace For All evokes. Project Peace For All will use those project managers as examples by a) asking those specific project managers to apologize to each and every member of Project Peace For All, b) have those project managers work on some of Project Peace For All’s projects pro bono for the course of 2-10 years depending on the funding that they were supposed to use on the projects. Project Peace For All will only revoke the project managers’ memberships if they did not work and apologize and that is when Project Peace For All will file the charges against them in the United States’ court of law. An article will be written in “Everyday Heroes” discussing those project managers and the reasons to why they used the money for their personal benefit (or another benefit other than the one that was approved). Also, asking future project managers to remember that Project Peace For All stands for justice and peace. Members can be project managers of more than one project. The first projects will be either those that do not require funding or require a small amount of funding (no more than $2,000) and depending on the performance of the project managers and the success of the projects they run they are eligible to be project managers of projects that require significant funding (e.g. $30,000). Project managers of project that are around $250,000 or more must have at least 7-10 successful projects on their resumes. Note: Exceptions can take place. Examples of Projects for future Project Managers: Project 1: Peace in Iraq: this project includes asking the US Presidents’ cabinet for Project Peace For All to take full control over the US military in Iraq for 3-6 months and sending Project Peace For All’s members who are professional politicians (who are likely to be from Arab descent and [e.g. fluent in Arabic] and who are pro-peace) to tell the Iraqis that Project Peace For All aims to have every single Iraqi living in safety while building schools, hospitals, museums, etc. And, if the Iraqis remain to have a civil war then Project Peace For All will leave and the US President can take control over the military again. However, while the US military is in Project Peace For All’s hands no soldier is permitted to fire a gun unless it was in self-defense. Project Peace For All believes in nonviolence. Project 2: Curing Cancer: this project includes collaborating among cancer research laboratories and sharing knowledge to eliminate the number of replicated studies as a means of fastening the pace of curing cancer. Project 3: I, the Artist: this project includes going to the poorest communities in various countries around the world and asking the children to paint one painting per child regarding what they love the most. The paintings will be sold and 80-percent of the profit will go to building a school in that child’s community and the other 20-percent will go directly to the child. Project 4: Owning My Body: this project includes sending professional psychologists to various brothels around the world to understand why the women (or men) sell their bodies; if the reason is that prostitutes are in need of money then more virtuous jobs will be offered to them via Project Peace For All (e.g. work for minimum wage to feed children in the community). Project 5: Reviving Eastern Medicine: this project includes having conferences around the world where professional in eastern medicine discuss the benefits of certain herbs and practices that are more healing for the body than pharmaceutical tablets. Interested? Send an e-mail to:
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