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Greetings, Citizen! Please find your brief below.

Introduction:

I created Project CCC to remind Americans that we are citizens, and citzens value their civic duty to be knowledgable about their local community and provide support in conjunction with the local/state government. If either of the parties are lacking, they should be supported and held accountable by applicable laws.

A decade ago, we were in the era of “The End” and The Hunger Games. The last 5 years have once again raged with American dystopia & disaster, and doesn’t appear to be fading out. Are we waiting to see if & when we’ll become a nation as maliciously distraught as Panem? Do we desire the same “honor” as the tributes?

If Americans continue to abuse our political freedoms and responsibilities, our cultural, economic, and political stability will collapse before Generation Z has their kids. We hunger for truth, thirst for community, and crave compassion; we must feed these needs through a citizen-based (not capitol-based) “hunger games”.

Task Objectives:

  • Work individually, within communities, and across regions to build enthusiasm for citizenship nationally.

  • Complete community service initiatives to maintain and increase vibrancy of town/city.

  • Increase civic awareness & ability to actively adapt environments and legislation to advocated needs.

  • Develop tight-knit neighborhood cooperatives that deliver necessary resources and security for residents.

  • Transition power back to the people and hold representatives responsible for their relevant and rightful duties to this country.

Population Levels & Grouping :

Districts | U.S. regions were slightly reorganized so we can better divide and conquer. There are nine total - N[orth], M[iddle], and S[outh], each with an East and West component. Your district’s target number (making a colony) is 45% of the sum of its divisions’ total populations.

Divisions | Each state within a district is a division. The total population of your state is added with all others in your district to get its number. 45% of the total population is the division target number (making a tribe).

*Please note the population per square mile in each state was added for referencing. The numbers were substantially lower from the West to the Middle, and got drastically higher from the Middle to the East. The average population per square mile for the U.S. was 207, which is still either severely over or under each state’s number. Therefore, it is not an exact basis and the rate at which a state reaches it may vary. The number will likely overlap with a category below.

Nest | Begin with smaller personal projects that may require expertise of a select handful or benefit from a few extra hands on deck. Determine 5-10 potential partners that could start a nest; they are foundational to reaching other target numbers (ideally they can work within several bubbles).

Bubbles | Seven categories help determine the main focus of projects & initiatives as group numbers continue to rise. Between 15-50 people make a bubble, but they all must be united under one category. Citizens are free to have as many bubbles as managable!

Further Ranks | Between 50-100 people = orb —> 250-500 people = pod —> 750-1000 people = branch
The higher ranks have ranges, but will spill over; combining your group with another can increase the rate you & your projects progress, so consider how high you’d personally like to aim and where you’d feel comfortable passing the reins to someone else.