A Complete Institutional Partnership for Regenerative Community Development Education
Explore our comprehensive strategic blueprint for bringing regenerative community development education to your campus. This interactive guide outlines the integrated model, financial projections, and implementation strategy.
This is far more than a single course offering. The Community Land Developer Certification Program represents a complete institutional partnership that combines academic excellence, cutting-edge marketing, workforce development, and tangible infrastructure investment. We're proposing a comprehensive strategy to position your university as a leader in regenerative community development while generating revenue, attracting high-quality students, and creating lasting community impact.
$365,000
Projected Annual Revenue
30-40
Students per Cohort
25-50 kW
Campus Solar Asset
Our approach integrates four interconnected components that work together to drive awareness, enrollment, academic excellence, and infrastructure development:
Host a signature TED-style talk event on campus featuring thought leaders in regenerative development, community land ownership, and sustainable economics.
Target Reach: 10,000-25,000 video views
Purpose: Launch catalyst for awareness and media coverage
Outcome: Position your university as a hub for innovative thinking
A comprehensive multimedia marketing campaign including documentary-style content, student testimonials, project showcases, and social media strategy.
Target Enrollment: 30-40 students per cohort
Purpose: Drive high-quality student recruitment
Channels: YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, podcast
The core 14-week online + 2-week intensive program based on "48 Acres & a M.U.L.E." with 235+ reference materials and expert instruction.
Curriculum: 10-part comprehensive framework
Format: Hybrid online + in-person intensive
Outcome: Recognized professional certification
A 25-50 kW solar installation on campus that serves as both a revenue-generating asset and a living laboratory for student learning.
Capacity: 25-50 kW system
Purpose: Infrastructure asset + learning lab
ROI: Revenue generation + educational value
Based on "48 Acres & a M.U.L.E." - a comprehensive playbook for community land ownership that addresses the full spectrum of regenerative development from energy and food systems to manufacturing and logistics.
Students learn from the Sacred Land Collective's proven model and work on actual community development projects, including the Evergreen Community Solar Project as a capstone.
Addresses the growing demand for professionals who understand circular economy, renewable energy, community finance, and regenerative development - skills in high demand across sectors.
The community solar project on campus provides students with hands-on experience in project development, fundraising, and community engagement while generating tangible value for the institution.
This is not a passive course offering. We provide a complete marketing infrastructure designed to attract high-quality students and position your university as an innovator:
Documentary-Style Videos
Professional video content showcasing the program, student projects, and real-world impact. Optimized for YouTube, social media, and website.
Podcast Series
Regular podcast episodes featuring instructors, students, community partners, and thought leaders discussing regenerative development and community economics.
Student Testimonials
Authentic stories from program graduates highlighting career outcomes, projects launched, and community impact achieved.
Social Media Campaign
Coordinated content across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and Twitter targeting prospective students, educators, and community partners.
A signature TED-style event hosted on your campus featuring keynote speakers, interactive workshops, and community engagement activities. This event serves as:
A coordinated strategy to move prospects from awareness to enrollment:
Awareness
TED event, viral videos, podcast episodes reach 10,000-25,000 people
Interest
Website content, social media engagement, email nurture campaigns
Consideration
Webinars, information sessions, curriculum details, student testimonials
Enrollment
Target: 30-40 students per cohort generating $365,000 annual revenue
The 25-50 kW solar installation on your campus is far more than an educational tool. It's a strategic asset that delivers multiple forms of value:
Annual Energy Generation
30,000-60,000 kWh
Powering 3-6 campus buildings annually
Annual Revenue
$3,000-$6,000
From energy savings and potential REC sales
30-Year Value
$90,000-$180,000
Cumulative energy and carbon savings
Student Enrollment (30 students @ $4,000)
$120,000
Campus Solar Energy Savings
$4,000
Program Licensing & Partnership Fees
$50,000
Corporate & Foundation Sponsorships
$75,000
Total Projected Revenue
$249,000
Beyond direct revenue, the program delivers significant strategic value:
Student Recruitment
Attracts mission-driven students to your institution, increasing overall enrollment and retention
Brand Positioning
Positions your university as a leader in regenerative education and sustainability innovation
Community Partnerships
Builds relationships with nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations for future collaboration
Infrastructure Asset
Campus solar system generates ongoing revenue and reduces operational costs for decades
Partnership Agreement & Planning
Finalize institutional partnership, curriculum integration, and marketing strategy
Marketing Campaign Launch
TED event, video content production, social media campaign, podcast series begins
Campus Solar Project Launch
Finalize design, begin installation, launch crowdfunding campaign for full funding
First Cohort Enrollment
30-40 students begin 14-week online course with 2-week intensive in summer 2027
Let's discuss how the Community Land Developer Certification Program can position your institution as a leader in regenerative education while generating revenue, attracting students, and creating lasting community impact.