Poetry Library

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Poetry Library by Mind Map: Poetry Library

1. Revenue models/ sources

1.1. Film and Brand engagement

1.2. Educational Curriculum

1.2.1. University based subscription to the library

1.2.2. elementary curriculum

1.3. Membership to Rare materials space and events - perhaps this elite-ism is not a financial elite arena but one that requires proof of passion in some way to be apart of the membership

1.4. allowing the hosting of events in the space

1.5. Poetry library initiated events

1.5.1. Salon style events

1.5.1.1. Ted ex salon

1.5.2. Pop up events (Underground dining style)

1.5.3. film screenings matched with poetry readings/ film promotion coupled with emerging poetry talent

1.5.4. spoken word

1.6. annual membership (includes discounts to book store, invitation to special events

1.7. Digital access to books price per purchase or kindle style

1.8. Funding through goverment area improvement intiatives

1.9. Childrens workshops, summer programs

1.9.1. Writing

1.10. Speaker events

1.11. Workshops

1.11.1. Poetry and writers workshops (ie "the artists way" type things)

1.11.2. archival groups

1.12. Book sales

1.12.1. new books

1.12.2. book drives

1.13. Space rental

1.13.1. Writers labs , residence

1.13.2. rent to a small drink muffin vendor? Coffee

1.14. Fundraisers

1.15. Grants

1.15.1. Film preservation and historical preservation foundations

1.16. Book Rental

1.16.1. For Communities

1.16.2. For Individual

1.16.3. San francisco library

1.16.4. digital

2. Press relationships

2.1. Jane Ganahl

2.1.1. City

2.1.2. Co-producer of litquake

3. advisors

3.1. yancy ford director for pov

3.2. Jack Hirshman

3.2.1. Laurence forlengetty

4. Engagement portals

4.1. San Francisco Library

4.1.1. friends of san francisco library

4.1.1.1. donna barro- executive director

4.1.1.2. byron spooner - construction advice

4.1.2. jill borne

4.2. Film Ties

4.2.1. Documentary about Kush

4.2.2. INteruppter

4.2.2.1. New node

4.2.3. jeff freidman

4.3. Clebrity outreach

4.3.1. wynona ryder

4.3.2. James frankos mom betsy

4.3.3. Sean Pen

4.3.4. into the wild

4.3.5. New node

4.4. Youth Competitions

4.5. Publications

4.5.1. zines

4.5.2. Educational Studies

4.5.2.1. Poetry based transmedia in education

5. Educational network

5.1. University of San Francisco

5.1.1. Set Watchel

6. Target audience

6.1. Traditionalist

6.2. Indie Art Scene

6.3. Youth

7. potential investors (HNI)

7.1. Big money people

7.1.1. Laurence ferengetti

7.1.2. Tom waits

7.1.3. New node