People Who Roar: Nicholas Frank of Holigent.org VOTE


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HOLIGENT.org (Sustainable Urban Living)


Holigent.org Needs 256 Votes to Move on in the Ideas For Change In America national competition by Change.org

People who Roar chose to focus on another way we can be heard! It is so important to take the time to look into these socially conscious ideas and pick some to really give a try and begin testing our cities with it! Mr. Frank has his sights set on L.A. and is looking to have a test urban village here in Los Angeles! He is also pushing his way into Washington D.C.  to get government backing on his sustainable urban village. Let’s see how we can help!

Founder Nicholas Frank submits his 30-year lifetime’s work to the Change.org’s Ideas For Change in America, set up to get those ideas for social issues into action. Mr. Frank needs 256 votes to move his ideas to the next round. And what is his idea? He has a vision for a REvolution (re-evolution) for peace, sustainability and economic security. Basically he has a detailed plan for a sustainable live/ work/ and commuter hub for someone to not need a car, to get food, and live. Funding comes from nonprofit partnerships with governments and philanthropists in order to build a prototype live/work, car-free urban village.

20 year old Boston College student Krystina Mainor says; “This is an exciting peek into the future where all of us are happy, self reliant and co-existing. I voted for Holigent.org’s idea because I wanted to see if that future could come true.”

The intent is to focus on job creation,

sustainable living (food) and green

efficient living (recycling, water)

with public transit. Vote.

His http://www.Holigent.org non-profit organization is looking to win its Idea for Change and looking for votes!

Go Here To Vote: http://www.change.org/ideas/view/holigent_revolution_for_economic_security_peace_and_sustainability

Change.org is running a contest to get the Top Ideas to the White House! http://www.Holigent.org has that idea and needs 256 votes to make it to the next round. 1st round competition ends February 18, 2010.

Who is change.org? They are a social entrepreneurship venture based out of San Francisco, CA. Privately owned.

About Holigent.org is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization developing and offering programs that help redesign the way we live, work, commute, consume and govern ourselves a community at a time and facilitate the development of a socioeconomic alternative that promotes economic security, social harmony and sustainability.

Therefore, we propose to form nonprofit partnerships with governments and philanthropists in order to build a prototype live/work, car-free urban village. Such development proposes a new urban approach to provide solutions for the multiple problems that cities face in the U.S. and around the world.

In a more advanced proposal we offer the Holigent Delta Plan that introduces a hybrid socioeconomic alternative that will secure a high standard for quality of life, affordable housing, economic security, and social harmony all with a minimal footprint on the environment. Holigent.org is taking a lead in mobilizing for this holistic-systemic solution. We are committed to raise funds and develop plans for the construction of a prototype Holigent Urban Village community at a suitable location.

  1. #1 by Liam Martin on July 3, 2010 - 2:49 pm

    there are lots of social issues that we face these days due to hardships and disease.*,”

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