EVs for Charity (EVC) Program
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The new innovative “Electric Vehicles for Charity” (EVC) program by evCharity.
Planning on utilizing electric vehicles (EVs) especially utilization of Tesla’s EVs operated from evStation’s for Charitable activities. EVs for Good
Under the umbrella of EVC for charity program sub-programs created, developed and operated. All programs and assets to be 100% managed, controlled and operated by evCharity.
Funding from philanthropist and independent individuals. No public funds from government agencies, state, local agencies or other non-government organizations (NGOs).
Fundraisers hosted and co-hosted with silent auctions for donations, augmenting and supplementing philanthropist programs support.
Entrepreneurs and businessman management. No committees for board members making strategic decision and setting the agenda.
The mission is to help make a better world.
Philanthropy donate time, money, experience, skills or talent to help create a better world.
Electric Vehicles are computers on wheels. Wheels are important because in the United States they are regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) not individual building departments. Local authorities regulate: where and when electric vehicles can be parked.
Decentralized decision-making is planned. Grassroots local non-profit organizations have significant impact and success with boots on the ground locally. Non-profit organizations programs should be administrated locally because they have the most knowledge and understanding of the community and neighborhood in which they are serving and solving a problem. The mission agenda with guidelines can be centralized from a distant location, all other activities should occur locally.
Street legal planned vehicles with license plates, appropriate insurance and any other requirements that are required jurisdictional requirements.
Advanced communication systems are planned with satellite global capabilities providing internet bandwidth.
Supplemental energy storage is planned.
At location charging is possible and planned not requiring movement of the vehicle for charging.
Proposed Programs:
EVs for Needed (EVN)
The eligibility requirements for electric vehicles for needy individuals plans to include many different types of people including physically handicapped individuals.
EVs for Vets (EVV)
The electric vehicles for veterans program, proposes that Veterans have access to Electric Vehicle. The veteran program includes temporary sheltering for homeless vets.
EV for Shelter (EVS)
Temporary emergency housing (TEH). Putting electric vehicles for temporary sheltering.
EVs for Emergencies (EVE)
When emergency happen electric vehicles potentially can offer significant benefits including with autonomous capability bringing commodities: water for victims. Evacuation support is sometimes critical. Opt-in programs potentially with electric vehicle owners.
Others Programs
evSchool, evMed, evWork evVolunteer evshopping, evAnything and many others
Digital voucher plan by smartphone individuals can sponsor other individuals for transportation one trip or many trips including round trips.
evStation’s are planned to be the physical centralized hub for the Electric Vehicle for Good (EVG) programs. Many amenities are planned for support: charging, Cafe offering food and drinks, education including Polytechnic (electric vehicle & safety driving focused) restrooms with showering, entertainment and more.
EVs expected to be high-tech with hardware and software to support Missions objects. Over the air software updates enable incremental functionality and controls. Overall the vehicles are playing to ride with settings to improve the quality of life of individuals: security mode Sentry, camp mode (provides comfortable climate control precision temperature setting, in passenger cabin), advanced communications and much more.
EVs mobility, the plan is for the programs to determine the mobility of each vehicle depending upon the occupants requirements and capabilities. The vehicle can be utilized just parked or with driving functionality by individual occupant or others potentially autonomously.
Homeless Solution
The EVG program could reduce the homeless crisis immediately. Eligible participants propose starting with veterans, can be rented, leased or sold an Electric Vehicle with camp mode capabilities. The camp mode function reportedly operates for many hours, with limited battery usage.
Third-party accessories includes: many comfortable items, including bedding (custom fit foam &air mattresses), window shades for privacy and comfort.
Some high-level restrictions are planned for the homeless program. Eligible homeless individuals must abandon the other sidewalk tent or other unsightly structures, including removing all personal belongings. Clean Street initiative is planned and required. The vehicles are not intended to be in-addition to unsightly unsanitary, unhealthy encampments.
Day-to-day management is planned to happen with block manager. The local black manager he or she will manage the vehicle fleets designated for that geographic area. The local managers will process the intake applications of individuals directly and manage the vehicles including repossession as necessary.
Vehicles must remain in the same physical condition as when first utilize an occupied by the individual. Not allowed or any items stored above the vehicle or alongside the vehicle must be compliant without all local parking ordinances.
Parking for vehicles plan to be on the street and designated parking places not for parking lots or open parking area for homeless encampments.
Vehicle insurance
Original equipment manufacturer OEM has an vehicle insurance program. If necessary an umbrella car insurance program will be established.
Block manager determines the functionality of the vehicle incrementally for the individuals including driven Autonomously and/or by authorized by others to medical appointments evStation’s for meals and other consideration including communications with family and support organizations.
Transition to society
The helping electric vehicle support programs are established to help individuals transition to society. Potentially including ownership of the vehicle for mobility for educational accessing careers/job opportunities.
Subsidization
The electric vehicle programs are planned to be subsidized. The cost of acquisition and operating expenses of vehicles subsidized until individuals can handle 100% of the responsibility.
The current program is intended for individuals themselves to acquire the vehicles with pre-approval for eligibility for the vehicle insurance and initial operating expenses. No down payment or other costs encouraged by the individuals is planned. Centered vehicle agreements are planned to be signed by the individual or designated guardian.
Pilot demonstration project
It is planned to have a pilot demonstration project starting the most needed neighborhoods in the United States.
The programs are intended to be worldwide concurrently with the United States.
Potentially philanthropist individually can have a fleets of EVS especially designated for charitable programs. Real-time monitoring of activities of private vehicle fleet vehicles is possible to ensure helping individuals is being achieved continuously.
Repossession
Violating the terms and conditions of the arrangement could result in vehicle repossession.
There are two types of vehicle repossession: voluntary and involuntary. Both are similar in that the provider takes back the vehicle because you didn’t comply with the agreement.
Involuntary repossession means that the provider is seizing the vehicle because you are not in compliance.
Voluntary repossession means that you have let the provider now you can no longer want or need the the vehicle reached an agreement to give the vehicle back.
One advantage to voluntary repossession is that you can make provisions for when you will give up the vehicle and not be left suddenly high and dry. You also might remain basketball for vehicle access comparative to involuntary repossession.
Celebrity participation is expected. Some celebrities have pre-established foundations seeking ways to help selected targeted individuals like veterans.
Foundations and other charities can adopt the electric vehicle program and brand as their own for themselves directly with coaching support. Fundraising events including with musical activities (Live Band Performances) is beneficial.
Potentially low-cost acquisition of electric vehicles benefits the programs.
Scalability of the programs. It is expected to have significant scalability with the vehicles.
Recreational vehicles (RVs)
Off road recreational vehicles are planned in the electric vehicle fleet all terrain and in water vehicles are planned for charity assisting in seach and rescue and other activities for remote difficult to get to locations and/or bad weather conditions.
Multimedia
Vehicles are equipped with multimedia capabilities, including recording in ultra high resolution including good aspect ratio.
Currently, planning to have a white vehicle fleet
Disclaimer
Information proposed is not been directly or indirectly supported by any individual or company.
Forward looking statements
The information provided contains significant amount of forward-looking statements and cannot be relied upon for events to occur now or in the future.
Open source
All information is open source for anyone to use at any time for good and usefulness. This is non proprietary information.
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Call to action
Philanthropists and other individuals are invited to participate to make the charitable program happen.
Background:
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There is a homeless problem in San Francisco?Chronic homelessness: 35 percent of the homeless population in San Francisco are estimated to be chronically homeless, about ten percentage points higher than the rate of chronic homelessness nationwide.
Homeless people social distance at a city-sanctioned encampment across from San Francisco’s City Hall
Celebrities:
Musician celebrities with Bands
Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band
Kevin Bacon Band
Others
Actor Gary Sinise and members of his Lt. Dan Band showed their appreciation for U.S. servicemembers by holding a free concert May 11 on Panzer Kaserne here.
Sinise, best known for his role in “Forrest Gump,” and his band entertained more than 750 community members who came out with their lawn chairs, blankets and coolers. The band rocked for more than two hours, playing a string of covers and original songs.
Later, band members signed autographs, posed for snap shots and talked with fans well into the night. Prior to the concert, Sinise and U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart representatives attended the city of Stuttgart’s Fruhlingsfest (Spring Festival), which is held annually at the Canstatter Wasen.
The next day, Sinise received hands-on training at the Panzer’s KD Range with members of the 1/10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). A morning of target practice, sniper-shooting demo and a close-quarters combat exercise ended with lunch at the Panzer Dining Facility, where Sinise signed autographs, posed for pictures and talked with troops.
Later that afternoon, Sinise joined Brett Harwood, director of the Stuttgart Theatre Center, on stage for a question-and-answer session reminiscent of “Inside the Actor’s Studio.” Some 120 students from Patch High School, International School of Stuttgart and Filderstadt Musik Schule attended.
The event, hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart, Armed Forces Entertainment and the USO, was one of six stops at military bases throughout Europe by the Lt. Dan Band.
Kevin Bacon
“I’ve often said that my heroes played guitars,” says Kevin Bacon, “and in a way, it all started at home.” The celebrated actor, currently starring in the Fox drama series The Following, who has released seven albums with his real-life sibling and Bacon Brothers partner, Michael, recalls his childhood in Philadelphia, watching Michael and his older sister Hilda performing in a jug band in the family basement.
“Michael played guitar, and my sister played cello, oboe, guitar, banjo, piano – pretty much anything,” he remembers. “They sounded great. Seeing them make music in front of me, the fact that they played instruments and were in a band, it really got to me. It seemed really cool.”
Another important development in Bacon’s musical journey occurred when he was in the sixth grade and befriended a new kid in the neighborhood, Harry. “His family was from a long line of restaurant and club owners,” says Bacon, “and they opened a seminal rock club in Philly called The Electric Factory. We were just tiny kids, but we’d go and see these concerts – Janis Joplin and all the great acts. It was incredible. Eventually, they moved into doing arenas and stadiums, so we’d go to every single show at the Spectrum. Seeing all of those bands had a huge impact on me.”
These days, when he’s not recording or touring with his brother (an award-winning film and TV composer in his own right), Bacon merges music with his regular day job, sometimes compiling playlists as part of his research for internalizing different characters. “When you take on a role, you ask yourself a lot of questions,” he explains. “‘What’s this guy’s favorite food or favorite color? Who were his parents? Does he believe in God?’ It’s like writing a biography. And one of those questions is, ‘What kind of music does he like?’ It’s really helpful.”
Bacon admits that he can sometimes get carried away: Recently, his wife, actress Kyra Sedgwick, asked him to put together one of his famous playlists for a role that she was preparing for. Of the four hours of music he ultimately assembled, Bacon laughs and says, “It was kind of long.”