Spatial Philanthropy

Spatial Philanthropy Profile
Version 9.0
5 June, Wednesday
2 PM

Nonprofit activities support by our “Spatial Philanthropy, Corporation” (SPC). Underdevelopment and incorporating.

Steven Paul Cote (SPC) co-founder and interim Executive Director. Same acronym as the nonprofit name. Branding support with SPC for memorable consideration.

Parent corporation, with each separate significant Project, being a independent company for liability protection and branding. Umbrella parent corporation with wholeownèd subsidiaries

Headquartered in Washington DC, in the United States of America. Located in the Georgetown Neighborhood, close to US Federal Agencies, all the forgien Embassies, Department of State, Capitol Hill and The White House.

Planning global branches in Paris, France, and other locations worldwide.

Philanthropy, It means: “love of humanity.”

Planning on having a “Public Charities” accepting donations: cash in-kind and other. Significant emphasis on volunteerism.

Participation benefits are unlimited, many special perks for participants. Make a better world with others, legacy of contributing to this world and positive ways. Making a difference, bending history for humanity possibilities.

Immediate participation is encouraged take action today! Now accepting pledges of support. Expecting significant philanthropists participation with cash and in-kind contributions.

Everyone’s encouraged to participate including with volunteerism. Contribute your time and tell to make a better world. All skills are needed from construction -to- technology. Make new personal legacies by helping others.

Take-over, take-action be a change agent. Planning on supporting financial independence for individuals with Polytechnical vocational training, virtually and physically with video tutorials.

Anyone can achieve financial Independence, financial security with working for themselves. Unlimited earning potential, depending on skills, talents and efforts.

Innovative re-occurring contributions in perpetuity. Independent separate special purpose nonprofit corporation are planned with technology assets generating passive income for continuing direct benefits and cash contributions for philanthropy.

Example: possibly Robotaxis, vehicle-datacenters and other advanced technologies utilization potential generators of cash for charitable missions support. One-action unlimited reoccurring cash-for-charity.

One-dollar ($1) rides. Nonprofit voucher planned, with means testing, is planned to provide one-dollar ride sharing. Disadvantage individuals can read ground transported to and from work, school and other activities with dignity and respect using digital voucher system.

Philanthropy will support the voucher system. Smartphone application digitally supported Spatial technologies helping others innovatively, including attending cultural activities and farm fresh picking opportunities.

Nonprofit foundation programs for Philosophy, separate independent entities hold revenue generating assets (Robotaxis & Compute Services, etc.) Billionaires could incorporate nonprofit foundations, with 90% +/- of revenues directly going into trust foundation accounts with 100% real-time transparency of everything globally.

Expecting rule 72 to apply to assets contributions. The Rule of 72 is a simple way to determine how long an investment will take to double given a fixed annual rate of interest. Dividing 72 by the annual rate of return gives investors a rough estimate of how many years it will take for the initial investment to duplicate itself.

Seven years (7) is estimated for the initial investment to duplicate itself.

If individuals draw a salary or other expenses reduce net income, then it will take long to double the initial amount.

Passive income is earnings from a rental property, limited partnership, or other enterprise in which a person is not actively involved. A passive income within an investment in any trade or business enterprise in which the investor is not a material participate within the United States 15% taxe rate might occur for individuals.

Although private foundations are exempt from federal income tax, their investment income is subject to an excise tax of 1.39 percent, whereas growth of a donor-advised fund is not taxed.

Homeless vehicle Programs are planned potentially significant reduction of homeless. Military veterans prioritoration is planned. Tesla vehicle have many benefitcial features enabling vehicle camping. Stationary and in-motion.homeless vehicles could be beneficial.

Forest management programs are planned, for reducing forest fires.

Healthcare programs planned for pandemic prevention and responding support.

Air emissions (hazardous emissions-pollution) data collection, monitoring and reporting programs are planned.

Emergency crisis, critical response programs planned, augmenting other first responder programs by others. Augmentation with advanced training of technicians, techniques and technologies.

Volunteers providing boots on the ground and other activities directly addressing humanitarian issues with support of advanced technologies. Many related Spatial enterprises and preferred providers supporting: projects, assignments and tasks.

Philanthropist (noun)plural noun: philanthropists
a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes. “the trust was founded by an American philanthropist”

While many people often associate the term philanthropist with a wealthy individual who donates substantial sums of money to non-profit organizations, anyone can be a philanthropist regardless of net worth.

Philanthropists, encouraged to participate to help make a better world. Everyone, can be a Philanthropists, everyone’s invited to participate.

Autonomous participation is possible upon request. Philanthropists can control disclosure of participation. Privacy for individual participants and Philanthropists is maintained.

Fundraising plans including daily ticketed events. Potentially multiple-locations throughout the world, ticketed events happening in currently. Fashion, food and beverage experiences for fundraising is planned worldwide. Starting each day with Coffee for Charity, the breakfast with a view for charity. Next lunch for charity, late afternoon cocktails for charty followed by dinner with a view and entertainment for charty, ending with dessert and cordials until midnight for charity.

Spectacular indoor and outdoor dining experiences, fashion and fashion trunk shows with digital entertainment planned. Live and digitally recorded musical performances planned. Digitally high-fidelity, piano with Bluetooth and speakers surround sound offering delightful and meaningful audio visual experiences supported by Philanthropists, supporting Philosophy.

Multimedia sharing in real-time, near-time and on-demand is planned Spatially. Fully supported smart-glasses, smart-phones, smart-goggles and other displays including giant multimedia walls (digital tiles) up to over 16+ feet in height and overall about 60+ feet in length to display High-resolution videos and still photography. Indoor and outdoor theater experiences for visual sharing experiences. Spatial sound with privacy with in-ear Bluetooth sound.

Smart-Goggles planned to be mounted (like Microscopes) and wearable, depending on dirsired viewing experience.

Panoramic visual experiences Spatially immersion placement for unbelievable emotional feelings.

Spatial safety planned at all special events. Sponsorship opportunities available, selectively for Platinum Subscribers, Preferred Providers and select others.

Governmental, foreign and domestic, involvement is planned for operating permits, special applications support and other important purposes.

Augmentation of first responderers and others planned. Providing accessablity to advanced technologies: hardware, software, applications and more. During emergency critical crisises globally. Preventive technologies and techniques planned to minimize negatives for humanity.

24 hours a day, 7 days week and 365 days a year Philanthropically availability worldwide. Presidential, response to domestic (United States) States Governors, foreign prime ministers and others request prioritized. For emergency critical situations.

Pre-established mission priorities determined and implemented daily.

Secured domains:

ORG Domain Registration
spatialphilanthropy.org

The org extension plan to be used predominantly, as a non-profit organization.

.COM Domain Registration
spatialphilanthropy.com

Secured the com planning on forwarding to the org in case/when someone puts in com instead of org when searching or otherwise.

Secured the net for brand protection and forwarding to the organization org.

.NET Domain Registration
spatialphilanthropy.net

Today, philanthropy means generosity in all its forms and is often defined as giving gifts of “time, talent and treasure” to help make life better for other people.

What’s the difference between philanthropy and charity? Philanthropy is more long-term and strategic and often involves making multiple gifts to help people over a number of years. While charity is focused on providing immediate relief to people and is often driven by emotions, philanthropy is focused on helping people and solving their problems over the long-term.

What is the definition of a philanthropist a philanthropist | Business English, someone who gives money to help people who are poor or sick, or to pay for things such as museums or schools that are good for society: She is a philanthropist who has supported many charities for over twenty years.

A nonprofit organization is an entity that is created and operated for charitable or socially beneficial purposes rather than to make a profit. A nonprofit might serve religious, scientific, charitable, educational, literary, health, or animal welfare purposes.

Spatial humanities are a sub-discipline of digital humanities based on geographic information systems (GIS) and timelines providing an effective integrating and contextualizing function for geo-cultural attributes.

A spatial pattern, also known as a spatial distribution pattern or the study of spatial distribution, is an analysis tool used to study people or objects in terms of their physical location. Human spatial patterns analysis artificial Intelligence (AI) applications, used to study people and objects in terms of their physical location, three-dimensionally (3D).

Spatial Humanities relies upon powerful geospatial technologies and methods to explore new questions about the relationship of space to human behavior and social, economic, political, and cultural development.

What is the definition of good humanity?
Compassionate, sympathetic, or generous behavior or disposition : the quality or state of being humane.

Humanity is the quality of being kind, thoughtful, and sympathetic toward others. Her speech showed great maturity and humanity. Synonyms: kindness, charity, compassion.

What is the definition of humanities?
humanities, those branches of knowledge that concern themselves with human beings and their culture or with analytic and critical methods of inquiry derived from an appreciation of human values and of the unique ability of the human spirit to express itself.

Philanthropists can make special requests for Projects, Assignments and Tasks to be performed, direct supporting and involvement physically and virtually.

Significant perks and benefits to all participants. Real time near time and on-demand multimedia two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) video spatial content sharing with product-placement highlighting.

Strategic public relations opportunities in the real world for participants. Boots on the ground real world condition opportunities.

Satisfying and fulfilling emotional beneficial involvement helping make a better world.

Planning on filling for 501(c)(3) status with the United States IRS (US Internal Revenue Service)

Organizations organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literary, educational, or other specified purposes that meet certain other requirements are tax exempt under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3).

An organization described in IRC § 501(c)(3) (charitable organizations) and exempt from taxation under IRC § 501(a) is an eligible S corporation shareholder.

Organizations described in section 501(c)(3) are commonly referred to as charitable organizations. Organizations described in section 501(c)(3), oth, are eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions in accordance with Code section 170.

What is the difference between a non profit and a 501c3? All nonprofits receive a 501(c)3 status upon approval, but not-for-profit organizations fall under a variety of other 501(c) tax codes. In addition, all donations made to a registered 501(c)3 organization are considered tax-deductible.

Donation of stock considered in-kind, although they aren’t physical goods, contributions of stocks, real estate, and cryptocurrency are also considered in-kind donations because they involve the transfer of assets from an individual to a nonprofit.

Subsidiaries and wholly-owned subsidiaries are two types of companies that fall under the purview of another, larger company.

As such, both types of companies are owned by another entity, which is called the parent or holding company. Each allows larger companies to profit from markets in which they normally wouldn’t be able to operate, especially those in foreign countries.

But owning company’s stake is different for each. The parent company owns a majority stake (more than 50%) in a subsidiary.
The controlling interest in a wholly-owned subsidiary, on the other hand, amounts to 100%

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Backgrounds:

Greek playwright Aeschylus coined the term philanthropy in the 5th century BCE. It meant “love of humanity.”

Today, philanthropy means generosity in all its forms and is often defined as giving gifts of “time, talent and treasure” to help make life better for other people.