Guaranteed Income is generally defined as regular cash payment accessible to members of a community, with no strings attached and no work requirements. There’s no minimum amount of regular payments, and the “Guaranteed Income Movement” is a thing growing under that verbiage. I use GI instead of UBI because UBI means every person in an entire geographic region.
You’re right that it can’t completely scale with just private funding, we’ll have to apply for funding and advocate for government grants at all levels and across the country under the same platform. We can do this without getting in 501(c)(3) trouble with the IRS for politicking.
The thought process is, “if we get enough people guaranteed income, they will be very loud about how awesome it is and the rest of the population will demand national UBI policy.” Then repeat in every country.
Guaranteed Income is generally defined as regular cash payment accessible to members of a community, with no strings attached and no work requirements. There’s no minimum amount of regular payments, and the “Guaranteed Income Movement” is a thing growing under that verbiage. I use GI instead of UBI because UBI means every person in an entire geographic region.
You’re right that it can’t completely scale with just private funding, we’ll have to apply for funding and advocate for government grants at all levels and across the country under the same platform. We can do this without getting in 501(c)(3) trouble with the IRS for politicking.
The thought process is, “if we get enough people guaranteed income, they will be very loud about how awesome it is and the rest of the population will demand national UBI policy.” Then repeat in every country.