What Could Steem Accomplish In Your City? Brainstorming for New Opportunities…

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If you had access to funding via Steem and could use it for a local arts project… What would you do?

The funding and time-scale are flexible. This is vague on purpose to give you room to think - it could be a small, one night project. Or it could be a huge, expensive, ambitious project.

What I Might Do With Steem Funds

There have been some very interesting behind-the-scenes developments in my life… and so I’m brainstorming new ideas. Phase one, early ideation stuff. What would I do with some steem funding? Here are a few ideas that come to mind:

Idea #1: Sponsoring a weekly or monthly local music event


Inside of Slim’s, one of Raleigh’s most popular music venues

Where I live in Raleigh, there a lot of great venues in the 100-200 capacity range. These are the spots that smaller national acts or popular local acts can play, and fill the place up. It’s not easy to run a venue - they often rely on sponsorships, drink sales, and art grants to make the numbers work.

A simple and effective way to spread the word about Steem would be to sponsor a music night, somewhere in the range of once a week to once a month. Entrance could be free, the bands could be paid, and there could be a Steem Recruitment station where local musicians learn about the service and have the option to sign up on the spot.

The deal would work best if some Steem signage / posters would go up 24/7, so that even on off nights visitors to the venue would be reminded of us. Over the course of a year of events, I could imagine hundreds of local musicians being integrated into Steem.

Raleigh’s art scene could become a “Steem Scene,” reaching a tipping point where the majority of the popular musicians are active on Steem… and as steem grows, the bands’ income would grow too, leading to a large number of nationally touring acts evangelizing about the Steem platform.

Idea #2: A Steem-Powered Record Label

There’s a lot of affordable studio time to be had in the Raleigh-Durham area. A full day of recording can be funded for a few hundred dollars… you could feasibly fund an entire record by a popular local band for under $1,000.

Combine cheap studio time with affordable promotion opportunities such as Submithub (https://www.submithub.com/) - and you’ve got a situation where a band on the verge of national success can record an album for free, keep the rights, and get promoted as a Steem-funded project. This is the kind of thing that leads to national coverage - “bands are turning to new funding via the blockchain” - and could get a lot more musicians aware of the Steem blockchain.

This idea needs successful promotion to work.. you need to catch a Fugazi or an Arcade Fire in the making, a young band about to take off… and make it happen via steem. It’s a gamble with a potentially huge reward. What if the first blockchain band to make it big happens through Steem?

Idea #3: Sponsoring a DIY Venue

Why fund a music NIGHT when you can fund a whole venue? There are a few house venues around town, some of which would absolutely thrive with a few thousand bucks of funding. Imagine that you’ve got a house which doubles as a venue, putting on 3-5 shows a night, doubling as a DIY recording studio… and it’s funded by an up-front Steem donation plus continued upvote support.

Some of the bigger whales on this site earn hundreds of dollars per day from their posts… that’s more than enough to fund the best house venue in Raleigh - which, I should add, is in the top 3 fastest growing cities in the country.

If a great house venue existed, and was a “Steem Venue” - complete with daily updates on the blockchain - and recruiting bands (local and otherwise) - offering a place for touring bands to sleep, perhaps doubling as a studio by day… This could be huge.

You could be recruiting 1-2 bands per DAY onto the blockchain - that’s potentially hundreds of bands a year, so thousands of people per year, all entering onto the ecosystem. Focus on DIY, subversive bands, who may struggle to get funding any other way, and you’ve got a recipe to build an entire international scene of steem evangelists.

This idea, so far, seems like the most bang for the buck. You could feasibly fund a house venue for an entire year on $50 to $100 worth of upvotes per day, and recruit tons of up-and-coming bands to the blockchain. You’d be paying local & touring musicians, supporting Raleigh’s music economy in a sustainable way.

Your Turn

If you had access to Steem funding - what would you do? What project would you want to start?

Just thinking… but thinking is the first step to acting.

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I think your record label idea is the most feasible. It would be cool to have a band come from the block chain and get bigger. Doing a monthly music thing would also be cool but it would require you are responsible for getting a certain amount every month.. I paid for someone to build a little free library in their city with steem, and there is steempark that is an awesome project. If I had the funding I would look for something that would stick around and be good advertising, and that's why your last idea is really good. Good luck with you brainstorming. I will give you my humble upvote, to help with your future endeavors!

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Thanks @drpuffnstuff! The record label thing is interesting... Steemitqa linked to another user who has founded a Steem-powered label in a comment, which seems to have a lot of support.

It's a cool idea, the one concern for me is that it might lack that physical presence / recruitment element... you can only really work with a few artists at a time. But, damn, imagine a future hit band that got their start on steem... it would be awesome.

All of these sound like great ideas. Number three sounds very similar to my long term goal, to setup a really bare bones space that would be more fun and natural than a fancy space. I haven't thought of making it entirely funded by steemit but that'd be a cool concept if I could generate enough support. I'd love for you to pave the way and see if I could help in the process.

It's a big, intimidating idea... which means it's a cool thing to try! I'm glad to know I have your support, might have to take you up on that offer to help...

“Steem Venue” sounds like an incredible idea and tremendous resource, not only for the creative community local to Raleigh but for Steemit as a whole. Awesome @heymattsokol!

The idea has me very excited... :-)

All three are magnificent ideas.

The Steem Venue has to be the ultimate. Make it happen!

****ULTIMATE****

Let's just say I know a guy... some research may be happening :-)

We have a massive poverty & homelessness problem in New Zealand. And I mean double income families living in cars because housing is too expensive. Kids living in damp moldy old homes. I would use it for that, somehow.

Hmm... a steem funded homeless center, or community center aimed at low income families, would be an incredible project. I believe that kind of charitable work will be possible, hopefully encouraged, as Steem continues to develop. Thanks for sharing :-)

Poverty is a huge issue out here on the west coast too.
A diy lab create A opportunity for people to create their own products, cutting the dollar out of the equation.
Same with an open art studio.

I've always enjoyed the idea of a traveling bluegrass flatbed truck stage ...they used to do it in the 70's and play shows at different colleges or just about anywhere. I know of a few bands that would probably be able to do a full tour on it. This would be the best way to access endless people and spread the word. Playing at farmers markets, sporting events, or any other events gathering people could be a great way to plan the tour. Possible workshops with musicians as well might help to build a more musical community on steem.

Hah this would be the ultimate musician lifestyle, living on the road and performing as we travel. Fun idea @tango327 - thanks for sharing your input, I'll keep it in mind as I move forward.

I like what you thinking , a monthly venue would be a good thing even in a big city like London people don't go for weekly. My friends who do monthly events seem to have the best turn outs. I am also really into this as I am looking to do some type of Steemit/ DIY tour next year around the states, so we will stay in touch. I like the record lable idea as well. I think if both of these combined then you could turn that into the DIY space.

Monthly is a lot easier, that's for sure. Each show is a lot of work - promotion, logistics, etc - but at the same time there are some pretty amazing weekly events in Raleigh...

Sponsoring a local music event would be really productive with steemit. I imagine many local bars and restaurants open up their stages for artists for a music week in a town (like a restaurant week). There are a lot of musicians or artists willing to perform for a night at a local venue. If the this occasional performance can be sponsored by blockchain... oh man, it's exciting already! Thanks for sharing your thoughts ;)

It's such an exciting idea!! Thanks for stopping by :-)

i guess how much money you have will decide which one to do. because, for example, if you were to start with local nights you could conceivably grow that into both a label and a permanent venue you fill with established national acts, as you say on the up-swing. so if it was me, i'd probably start with the local bands and grow from there. what about a podcast like http://www.npr.org/series/tiny-desk-concerts/ kinda thing?

Podcasts are cool, the only issue is that they don't necessarily represent a physical space that gets a lot of foot traffic. I think what you're saying about starting with local nights, and growing from there, is a solid idea.

I would like to start a free computer tutorial for those people who cannot afford computer education here in the Philippines. I did not finish college but i managed to work as full time computer programmer. Because of that, I would like to share my knowledge to others for them to have a decent job.

Have you thought about using some of the existing services like Code Academy to help with this?

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