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1. Dandelion Seeds: An Introduction and Explanation

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dandelionSeeds Dandelion Seeds: An Introduction and ExplanationI am a daydreamer.  The world around me inspires me, and sometimes, most times, when I’m bored, my brain kicks in like a screensaver, accessing the underutilized cranial capacity of my cerebral lobes.

So what’s on my mind today?  MegaMillions. It has now reached Blofeld proportions, with an estimated jackpot of Five Hundred MILLION Dollars.  Half a BILLION dollars.  More than the GDP of Dominica.   So here’s where my imagination kicks in, calculating:

  • twenty year payout = $25,000,000 a year
  • After taxes of 50% = $12,500,000 a year.

bongosdreamhouse 200x200 Dandelion Seeds: An Introduction and ExplanationWhat could I do with that windfall?  Oh sure, there’s that dream house I created in the Fourth Grade, with the video arcade, mini-golf course, and various museum-quality collections of comics and other stuff.  I’d probably build a variation on that idea, probably buying a warehouse somewhere.

Of course, I’d supplement my comics collection.  Way back in 1990, I decided to collect towards one goal: conserving comics and graphic novels for an eventual special collection which would one day form the nucleus of a research collection somewhere.  I’d probably buy a brownstone somewhere to house it, perhaps replicating what the James Beard Foundation does for cooking.  And then I’d start thinking of other ways to bootstrap comics up to the level given to film, rock and roll, and other popular cultures which have gained acceptance and respect.

But my odds of wining the MegaMillions (or any lottery) are very slim.   So, until I win a nice chunk of change (six digits or greater), I am going to make some suggestions on what others with disposable income (and/or leisure time) could do.  Some ideas won’t require a lot of money, others would require periodic donations of small amounts (less than $1,000), and some, some would best be funded by an organization or non-profit foundation.

There are sources of funding out there right now.  The Federal Government does offer grants via the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities.  There are similar programs at the state and local level.  A few comics creators have sponsored comics-based initiatives, such as the Xeric Foundation.  (This is not to disparage those well-to-do comics

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