The Founders’ Circle: We Must Start Somewhere
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I know what it feels like to live paycheck to paycheck. One car repair, one illness, one accident — and the whole balance of life is at risk. Many of us are carrying that same burden. That’s why I believe in starting small.
That’s why I believe in the Black Infrastructure Trust (BIT).
BIT is a cooperative system owned by us — Black people pooling resources to build childcare centers, affordable housing, and healthcare access that no one can take away. Not charity. Not handouts. Ownership.
And ownership starts with a decision: we must start somewhere.
To legally establish BIT, we need to cover some real costs: incorporation, 501(c)(4) filing, bank account, membership system, and basic digital infrastructure. This isn’t glamorous — but it is essential. Without this foundation, BIT remains just an idea.
The total startup cost I have estimated is about $2,500.
Instead of chasing big donors or outside money, we’re building this from within. That means 25–40 of us stepping up as Founding Members.
- 25 people × $100 one-time = $2,500
or
- 40 people × $65 one-time = $2,600
That’s it. A one-time buy-in to launch the Trust. After that, membership is just $1/week for everyone.
Founders aren’t just donors. They are co-owners of the Trust, with tangible benefits:
- Voting rights at the first national assembly, where we ratify the bylaws.
- Lifetime recognition in the BIT Founders’ Roll.
- Priority access and discounts to future BIT services (childcare, housing, healthcare).
- Direct role in history as the group who made BIT possible.
Later members will join for $1/week — but they will never be Founders.
Every generation has said it: “We need to build our own.”
But talk without structure fades.
We now have a clear, step-by-step framework. We know the numbers. We know the cost. All that’s missing is commitment.
And here’s the truth: $65–$100 will not destroy us — but it could build something that protects us for generations.
We must start somewhere.
If you’ve ever said “we need our own schools, our own housing, our own healthcare” — this is the beginning.
We are calling for 25–40 Founders to make a one-time contribution of $65–$100. With that, we establish the Black Infrastructure Trust. From there, $1/week from every member sustains it.
Each Founder commits to:
- One-time contribution of $65–$100 to establish BIT.
- Recruiting at least 10 members at $1/week within the first year.
- Being ambassadors — telling family, friends, church members, coworkers: “This is ours. It belongs to us. Join us.”
The Trust grows because Founders multiply. Your $65–$100 launches BIT, but your commitment to recruit 10 more members is how we get our weight up. One step at a time, one member at a time — until we have a nation behind us.
Become a Founder today: [Hegearl.com]
History will remember who stood up first. Will your name be written among the Founders?
The First Step: Founders’ CircleWhy Become a Founder?Why This MattersYour Call to Actionwe must start somewhere.
