PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FOR PROJECTS TO BE FUNDED For a Nationwide High School tour:
Prime Motivation – Creating Educational Experiences
PROJECT TITLE: “HIDDEN PIONEERS OF PRIME MOTIVATION” EDUCATIONAL TOUR-
PROJECT LEAD: Mr. William Montgomery AKA “C.S.I. Bill” Youth Mentor & Transportation & Technology; Teacher: (20+) Bill Montgomery Transport & Tech | Facebook
LEAD PHONE/E-MAIL: Mobile: (951)545-6842 E-Mail: hiddenpioneers@gmail.com
PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS:
Downey space center-Columbia Memorial Space Center (columbiaspacescience.org) N.A.S.A.- NASA
Skills USA-Home | SkillsUSA NHRA- Camping World | NHRA SEMA-SEMA SHOW 2023 | semashow.com Shelby-Shelby American Inc. > Home Ad astra-adAstra Magazine - National Space Society
Dupont Registry- duPont REGISTRY Group | duPontRegistryGroup.com
Long Beach show-Long Beach | High Performance Swap Meet (longbeachhiposwapmeet.com)
360 waterless products-360 Products - Premiere Auto Detailing Products 2021 – 360 PRODUCTS
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: 501c3, “Prime Motivation” and its team of professionals, the “Hidden Pioneers,” have been connecting to our youth with educational, hands-on, experiences and leading them to career opportunities, in the transportation technology industry, for almost 2 decades.
Established in 2004, we have provided a fun, hands-on interactive strategy to connect thousands of under-serviced and under-privileged youths with companies, trade schools, internships, organizations, that help direct them to future career paths to further the students/teacher's education, skills & talent.
We incorporate hands-on, live demonstrations, seminars, workshops and field trips, to motivate and inspire our Administration, Students & Teachers to pursue their dreams and obtain positive, memorable experiences.
We promote N.A.S.A, Naval Aviation, Transportation & S.T.E.M. related fields to the next generation of Artist, Builders, Designers, Engineers & Technicians. We bring all of this to High Schools & College Campuses, as well S.T.E.M. related community events in various cities.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES: Up until now, all services provided have been donated and paid for by the volunteers and professionals involved. We would like to provide more services to many more schools and communities as well as distribute more educational materials and bring in a larger variety of special keynote speakers & promotional items for the students. & schools.
Additional funds will help us to expand our mission to more cities Nationwide. Please donate to this cause!
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ANTICIPATED BENEFICIARIES: Prime Motivation currently focuses on children ages 14-18 years old for career educational planning and coordinates events inspiring K through 12 grade to educate themselves further in S.T.E.M. and Space related topics through "Cool" and fun activities.
We work closely with professionals & organizations listed above. Our team is composed of Scientists, Pilots, Engineers, Builders, Technicians, Influencers, Designers & More.
We also host a “Super Charity Car Show” and a Christmas Event yearly. The month of February is our Annual Global Diversity Transportation & Technology Summit going on its 5th year. -https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y2E1flzti0odWZav_zJwZ4HKPGYOaqdU/view?usp=sharing
We work closely with school districts and schools to distribute educational materials. This includes California, Public & distinguished STEM schools.
These are just some of the opportunities where Data can be collected & distributed for additional outreach and R & D
ANTICIPATED VISIBLE IMPACT EVENTS: Many of our team of professionals have a large Social Media reach and are involved in dozens of online and in person events. We market events and materials in person, through mailers,
social media outlets and e-mailing. The yearly reach of youth and community members is anticipated to be in the
100s of thousands of people. Video and photographic content is collected on a consistent basis to share with the
public. Our interaction with the youth and the mention of sponsors and collaborations are regularly included in the
marketing of our non-profit organization.
PROJECT PLAN: We can provide a list of upcoming events we are involved in on our site here: Hidden Pioneers - Bill's News (google.com)
The Hidden Pioneers are at events on
a weekly basis and travel nationally and located in several states.
BUDGET: The proposed budget will assist in the expenses of our educational tours. The larger the funding, the more tours we can coordinate and attend tomorrow or the near future!
$2,500.00 for promotional items, apparel, prizes, S.T.E.M. educational materials to distribute to the Students & Teachers
$2,500.00 for travel expenses for keynote speakers and professionals involved at each event. To include fuel, airfare, hotel accommodation and food for each event.
$1,500.00 for set up items such as canopies, tables, table covers, chairs, banners, interactive prize games.
$2,500.00 for marketing expenses such as printed brochures, fliers, business cards, social media boosted ads, staff.
for making phone calls, sending emails and traveling to school meetings as well as visiting small businesses and
trade schools.
$1,000.00 P/A System rentals, DJ for announcements, music and stage set up.
**Proposal Total: $10,000.00 per Event/School
***1 million dollar proposed budget: 100 school tour (Nationwide)
20% Marketing expenses= Advertising budget, Promo items, Tent, table, flyers, social media, camera equipment= $2000,00.00
20% Expense= 3 vehicles: 1 electric, 1 truck, 1 car= $150,000.00
Insurance, gas, maintenance, DMV tags= $50,000.00
20%=Manpower Salary
Bill Montgomery Director =$100,000.00
Assistant Director=$50,000.00
2 staff workers to handle logistics and events= $50,000.00
40%= High School visits & events
100 schools= $400,000.00
100% Total expense
TO COMPLETE TOUR= $1,000,000.
EXPECTED CHALLENGES: We do not anticipate any serious challenges, because we are an already established
organization, with experience and have been participating and coordinating with schools, organizations and
companies for almost 20 years. We are familiar with what it takes to get the job done. Our hope is to receive.
additional funding, to help our efforts in reaching more underserviced areas and a diverse variety of citizens from
different economic backgrounds, social status and ethnicities, throughout the nation.
We appreciate your consideration in this matter and look forward to an amazing collaboration & partnership with your organization.
Please feel free to reach out with any further questions you may have.
Thank you,
The Hidden Pioneers of Prime Motivation
Bill Montgomery-Director: (951)545-6842
email: hiddenpioneers@gmail.com
Tanya Inglis- Operations Manager: (346)213-4043
Prime Motivation Auto Tech Expo
Prime Motivation Auto Tech Expo - YouTube
This is one example Video of what we bring on to school campus:
Hidden Pioneers brought what to Rio Hondo College!? - YouTube
Mobile Information Literacy (Pocket Computer) Curriculum
Top Smartphone Addiction Stats:
47% of Americans admit they're addicted to their phones. The average American checks their smartphone 352 times per day. 71% of people spend more time on their phone than with their romantic partner. Almost two-thirds of children spend four hours or more per day on their smartphones 2, 2023.
Basic curriculum on the Cell phone aka "Pocket Computer" as follows:
Week 1- Operating procedures in classroom:
Day 1 (1 hour)- Proper Turn on & off function. How to, when why. Perform R & D using your
pocket computer with Teacher. (1 hour) Homework assignment for next day open class discussion (Watch the Movie Social Dilemma Trailer)
* The Internet "Drama" SOCIAL MEDIA ISSUE
The Social Dilemma | Official Trailer | Netflix - YouTube
Day 2 (1 hour)- Battery Technology- What type of Battery is in your phone? How long should it last, when do you need to change it?
Where can you go to get a new one? How much should it cost to replace your battery?
Day 3 (1 hour): Ohm's law review- What is Ohm's law, how do you apply it, why is it important? Homework assignment is to study Ohm's Law.
Ohm's law and practice drawing the 3 circles by hand. Get ready for a Testt.
Day 4 (1 hour): Test on Ohm's law- Closed book with no Cell phone/Pocket Computers allowed.
Day 5 (1 hour)-Lab Class-: Learn how to take apart a cell phone using small tools and a Digital Multi-unit.
readings for DC voltage, DC current, AC voltage, resistance, transistor test, diode test and battery test
Week 2- Best use & knowledge of the Pocket Computer,
Important video to show in class:
Hidden Pioneers: CSI Bills take on (AI) Artificial Intelligence (youtube.com)
Day 1 (1 hour)- Turn on and off device, check battery life, check date & time. Learn how to change settings.
Day 2 (1 hour)- Settings review and demonstrations. In class lab on proper settings
Day 3 (1 hour)- App download with proper procedure. Security methods in place, Q & A
Day 4-(1 hour) Learn to perform basic email, send & receive on Pocket Computer. Prepare a two-paragraph email and send it to school (TBD)
Day 5 (1 hour)- Test on above features and functions in class. Closed book to write on paper what was learned. No PC's in class today!
Week 3- How to properly operate and use a Pocket Computer correctly.
Day 1 (1 hour)- Place your devices on Silent mode and control your volume using the settings, Learn different tone rings.
What is the proper tone ring and sound level? How to secure your device from getting taken or stolen. What do you do in very hot and very cold weather conditions? How to protect your screen from cracks & damage. Where can you buy and get accessories for your device?
Day 2 (1 hour)- When should you use your device? How many hours a day are needed on this device? What age is appropriate for this device?
What is (AI) and how is it used? Where do you get it? Why is it used? Can you teach it to others? Do we need it? Is it additive? Open dialogue
Day 3 (1 hour)- R & D- google search words (Communication),(Telephone),(Transportation), (Technology), (Technician), (NASA)
Website review: Visit www.nasa.gov and spend the rest of the class on it.
Day 4 (1 hour)- Go onto the NASA site today: Spend the entire class on Research what your interest is on this site.
Homework is to study your own interest in any topic on the NASA.gov website to prepare for a Test
Day 5 (1 hour)- Test on what you found interesting about NASA and write a two-page summary about it. You will be graded on this assignment.
Week 4- How to use a Pocket Computer safely & productive
Day 1 (1 hour)- Learn more functions on your device and what they are used for.
How many functions are on most Pocket computers? Can you name them?
Day 2 (1 hour)- When do you need to use your device at home? At school? At work?
At what time of the day do we need it? Open dialogue in class. Examples
Day 3 (1 hour)- Review social media outlets, tik Tok, Instagram, Facebook, etc. what are the pros and cons of using it? What damage or harm can this device do to people if used improperly for bad purposes? What are the do's and don'ts on this device? Are there any rules? What should we do to prevent problems with this Device in the future?
Day 4 (1 hour)-Proper use of the Pocket Computer example from (Expert Guest)
***Day 5 (1 hour)- Graduation Day of learning basic functions and steps of using a Pocket Computer correctly & safely. Examples & Feedback during this class.
***Award Certificates
Congratulations, you have completed this course!
CSI BILL CALLS THEM "POCKET COMPUTERS" IT'S THE TRUTH!
WE NEED TO START TEACHING IT AND THIS WILL HELP OUR COUNTRY.
IT'S ALWAYS A #'S GAME!!!
As millions of people come online across the globe through mobile devices, mobile information literacy is vital for those who have leapfrogged from traditional media to digital devices that provide instant access to information. Mobile information literacy is necessary to help people learn how to find and evaluate the quality and credibility of information obtained online, understand how to create and share online information effectively, and participate safely and securely. Mobile information literacy is critical to help people better consume, generate, and disseminate trustworthy information through both digital and traditional media. Most information and digital literacy curricula were designed for a PC age, and public and private organizations around the world have used these curricula to help newcomers use computers and the internet effectively and safely. The better curricula address not only skills, but also concepts and attitudes. The central question for this project is: what are the relevant skills, concepts, and attitudes for people using mobiles, not PCs, to access the internet?
CSI Bill wrote this up in June of 2022 and is very focused on this device he calls Pocket Computer.....
Hidden Pioneers Pocket Computer Nick- SD high school student
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bGsJf4mTLSldttEtPGVaheVyvGeQsIft/view
When should you use your Pocket Computer? It is recommended that a person use it no more than 4 hours a day to communicate what is needed only. Video games & music can be used in that 4-hour window to keep our hands & minds on other things we need to get done.
Why is a Pocket Computer needed? For important communication issues to include #1 Emergency. You will need to call someone or 911.
It helps with Time (clock/watch) however that should be worn on your wrist or somewhere on the wall like days before.
Talking back & forth to humans or loved ones for comfort and support. We are losing the Love language and the ability to express ourselves through words Today. People don't talk much because of the lack of Talking on this device.
What can be done on most Pocket Computers?
1) Talk- Person to person & 3-way calls. Long Distance at No cost Nationwide
2) Texting- Artificial Intelligence, not as personal, comes across differently than words and taken the wrong way!
3) Email send & receive- Effective way to communicate
4) Camera to take photos on the spot.
5) Video- Can be used in many ways and the production quality is industry standard today. You can even shoot a movie on most PC's today!
6) Flashlight- Most PCs today have a flashlight to see in the dark or at night
7) Radio/Music/DJ option & Producer capability
8) Google search/ Maps & Travel
9) R & D= Research & Development
10) Alarm Clock- Wake you up or help keep to a Time committed
11) Banking- Balance your account and send money back and forth (Wallet)
12) Meeting notes
13) Calendar
14) Contacts/Directory/Phone book
15) TV
16) News
17) Weather
18) Schoolwork/Tutoring
19) Scan tool- QR Codes- wireless technology
20) Electronic Signature/Legal Documentation
21) File cabinet/Storage
22) GPS-Beacon GPS maps
23) Zoom meetings
Hidden Pioneers Team Information: @hiddenpioneers | Linktree