Introduction to Initiatives - Taking Initiative Podcast Episode 001
- David Waller
- Jan 1
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4
In the inaugural episode of the Taking Initiative Podcast, David and Rebekah Waller dive deep into the world of The Community Corps (TCC) Initiatives - a revolutionary approach to community-driven financial empowerment. This article breaks down their insights into a comprehensive guide for understanding and leveraging initiatives.
What Are Initiatives?
Initiatives are structured opportunities within the Community Corps that allow members to:
Launch new projects
Fund innovative ideas
Collaborate with like-minded individuals
Create financial opportunities without traditional barriers
Two Primary Types of Initiatives
Goal-Based Initiatives
Set specific financial targets
Examples include:
Home remodeling
Business funding
Non-profit fundraising
Giveaway Initiatives
Provide chances to win:
Products
Services
Unique experiences
The Unique TCC Approach
Redefining Financial Participation
Unlike traditional crowdfunding models, TCC initiatives offer a groundbreaking concept:
No Money Lost: Participants reallocate funds as points
Wealth Building: Strengthen personal financial position
Community Support: Fund projects without direct monetary loss
Key Benefits of Participating in Initiatives
Entrepreneurial Scaling: Fastest way to grow a business
Wealth Generation: Strategic saving strategy
Networking Opportunities: Connect with community leaders
Low-Risk Investment: Potential for returns and prizes
How to Get Started
Participation Steps
Explore the TCC Web Platform (must be a member)
Find an Initiative That Interests You
Choose Your Participation Amount
Support the Project
Launching Your Own Initiative
Fill out the initiative submission form
Consult with Advisory Board Members (ABMs)
Get support in developing your idea
Submit for community review
Pro Tips from the Wallers
Start by supporting others' initiatives
Don't wait for the "perfect" idea
Engage with the Taking Initiative group
Learn from Community experiences
Conclusion
Initiatives represent more than just a financial tool - they're a paradigm shift in community-driven wealth creation. By embracing the "we" over "me" mentality, members can unlock unprecedented opportunities for growth and collaboration.
Ready to Take Initiative? Join the The Community Corp and start your journey today!
Disclaimer: Information based on the Taking Initiative Podcast, Episode 001
Now, be sure to check out Kindling, as an accelerator to any of your participations inside and outside of the Community!
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