Q: WOULD YOU BE THE MAIN PHILANTHROPIST FOR A NON-PROFIT?
I am thinking about making a non-profit Hive account. Ironically, my plan is to save a lot of pollinators. Sure hive is close to a bee's hive so bees are the first in mind, but there will be much more. All the wild bees and small little flies are making even bigger jobs than domestic bees. I won't now talk too much what will be main activities but will just give a short recap:
- making pollinators-related blogs (all the rewards are going into the:
- Building bee hives (Flow system)
- Building pollinators hotels
- buying and sending mushrooms that can cure (95%+) varroa
- fight against varroa
- organization of contests (make a design for a bee hive, the best one will be used for a real bee hive and someone will receive it)
- inform
- provide bee hives to those who can't afford it
- produce and distribute honey plants
- take photos of nature and pollinators
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What did I do already for this plan? I bought two lands (altogether 100 acres, one is in the national park). This land will serve as a pollinator sanctuary and activity, land for growing honey plants, honey production place (later some of the honey will be sold and the profit will go into the non-profit). I am also collecting seeds of honey plants and most of them were already grown in the garden...