DracoFalcon
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Hey guys, this is an idea that hit me the other day and the more I research, the more it seems possible to pull off. Just looking for some input as to whether it would be feasible to pursue.
The idea is to start a non-profit organization that is a regional/national coral bank and zero impact aquaculture facility within the Montgomery Zoo's Mann Museum. The purpose of the Mann Museum is wildlife preservation through education. They have plenty of unused space within it and what they do have is taxidermy, that once you've seen you're probably not going to pay to see again. Now, what if there was a fully functioning fish breeder operation and coral bank with workshops on coral fragging, aragocrete rock making. DIY aquariums and lighting systems? The focus on breeding could be clownfishes, cardinals, and seahorses. Kids would love seeing all the Nemos and seahorses and want to visit the museum repeatedly and at the same time drawing their parents into the hobby. I've researched NPOs and many upstarts have what is called a Fiscal Sponsor which is another NPO whose goals fall in line with the upstart's. The Fiscal Sponsor acts as the umbrella for the baby NPO until it stands alone. Just the retail possibilities for the Zoo alone could be huge- stuffed clownfish, seahorses, t-shirts...
Give me some input.
The idea is to start a non-profit organization that is a regional/national coral bank and zero impact aquaculture facility within the Montgomery Zoo's Mann Museum. The purpose of the Mann Museum is wildlife preservation through education. They have plenty of unused space within it and what they do have is taxidermy, that once you've seen you're probably not going to pay to see again. Now, what if there was a fully functioning fish breeder operation and coral bank with workshops on coral fragging, aragocrete rock making. DIY aquariums and lighting systems? The focus on breeding could be clownfishes, cardinals, and seahorses. Kids would love seeing all the Nemos and seahorses and want to visit the museum repeatedly and at the same time drawing their parents into the hobby. I've researched NPOs and many upstarts have what is called a Fiscal Sponsor which is another NPO whose goals fall in line with the upstart's. The Fiscal Sponsor acts as the umbrella for the baby NPO until it stands alone. Just the retail possibilities for the Zoo alone could be huge- stuffed clownfish, seahorses, t-shirts...
Give me some input.