Building Our Community Center Together
Help Us Build the District One Community Center
We're planning a community-owned gathering space for District One—and we want your input. What should our community center include?
A Space Built By Us, For Us
Founded on the principle of self-reliance and community strength, the San Antonio Texas District One Resident Association is building a permanent community center funded entirely through Project Green Zone revenue—no taxpayer dollars, no government handouts.
Self-Funded
Earned through innovation and hard work
Community-Owned
Controlled by residents, not bureaucracy
Democratically Planned
Your voice shapes what we build
Merit-Based Access
Open to all, regardless of background
Timeline
Current Funding Status
$0 raised (target: ~$1.4M by Year 3)
Your Community Center. Your Vision.
This is your chance to shape District One's future. Tell us what features, amenities, classes, and services matter most to you and your family.
The American Way: Earning Our Future
We're not waiting for government grants or asking for donations. We're building this the American way—through innovation, hard work, and smart business.
Revenue Sources
- • Project Green Zone Platform: Website + Newsletter advertising
- • AI Services: Premium subscriptions (discounted for residents)
- • AI Provider Marketplace: Grid Address leasing fees
- • Community Programs: Fee-based classes and rentals
Projected Timeline
- • Year 1: $476K to community center fund
- • Year 2: $850K accumulated
- • Year 3: $1.4M (site selection + design begins)
- • Year 4-5: Construction funded by continued revenue
- • Year 6: Opening celebration
This is self-reliance in action. We're creating value, generating revenue, and investing in our own future—no handouts required.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this funded without taxpayer money?
Project Green Zone generates revenue through local advertising, AI services, and marketplace fees. 100% self-funded.
Who owns the community center?
The San Antonio Texas District One Resident Association—a nonprofit controlled by residents.
Will there be membership fees?
Still being determined. We're considering a mix of free open hours and optional membership for priority access/reservations.
How can I help?
Fill out the survey above, volunteer your skills, spread the word, and attend planning meetings.
What if Project Green Zone doesn't generate enough revenue?
We'll adjust timeline or scale accordingly. We build what we can afford—no debt, no dependency.