Friday, June 27, 2008
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Watershed Identity Foundation
[slightly edited after receiving more information from Beth Young--see her comment below]
On June 12, 2008 I met Beth Maynor Young at her home office and we discussed this project. She suggested we make a proposal to the board of the non-profit Watershed Identity Foundation, which supports environmental efforts such as ours. Its Board of Directors consists of Bob Tate, Pat Byington, and James Lowery of Birmingham, and Katie Smith Jackson of Auburn. They can act as the fiscal sponsor, in which case 100% of funds raised go to the project. The WIF is similarly helping the longleaf pine book Beth and Rhett Johnson are doing. It does not provide funding. Rather, it holds and distributes funds raised elsewhere on an as-needed (as-invoiced) basis. We will need to raise our own funds. If photographers and authors are not reasonably compensated for their contributions to this project, it will likely not succeed.
In the comment below, Beth offers to call a meeting of WIF, and further suggests that we make a one-page proposal, with a list of the communities we will cover. We should probably provide information on the old (1978) Natural Environments of Georgia book by Wharton, and the fact that it is currently being revised. There is a pdf of an article by a couple of the revised version's authors here.