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Peer-to-Peer Boat Sharing thanks to Cruzin

cruzin Peer to Peer Boat Sharing thanks to Cruzin

Captain Up: Cruzin Launches P2P Boat Sharing

“We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.” – Martin Luther King, Jr.

There are 17 million registered boats in the United States, and they’re unused 95% of the time. That works out to a combined 5,865,000,000 days per year that could be spent sailing the ocean blue. Meanwhile, those empty vessels are costing their owners a combined $8,000,000,000 in maintenance, storage and other costs.

Boats are a luxury item that should be more affordable. The purchase cost isn’t too steep: usually between $10,000 and $30,000. But why buy a boat if you can only use it a few times a year? Of America’s 75 million boat lovers, the vast majority choose to rent or share ownership in their pleasure vessel of choice.

The numbers don’t lie: Cruzin is a smart idea. A peer-to-peer service that will allow boat owners to rent to qualified applicants, Cruzin is currently raising seed investment and hopes to raise anchor with a live site next month.

“This creates a channel for boat owners that didn’t exist before,” says Jaclyn Baumgarten, Cruzin founder and CEO. “For people who have to budget the money every year to be able to keep their boat, now they have a way to turn it into a source of income instead. They may even be able to buy a boat they couldn’t have afforded before.”

When Cruzin launches, it’ll do so with insurance backing from Lloyd’s of London. That insurance is crucial to the success of a rental-based model. Right now, most insurance policies won’t let owners collect money for the use of their dinghies and skiffs. Once you hand over the helm to a paying customer, your ship is uninsured. Cruzin aims to navigate those uncharted waters, offering primary insurance to boat owners and approved renters.

As for renters, there’s an important catch: No captain, no boat. Not just any land lubber can plunk down cash and cruise away in a yacht. To be approved by Cruzin, you’ll need to undergo identity and fraud checks, and submit proof that you’ve completed a reputable safety training program – or else hire a qualified captain. Probably a good idea, when you think about it.

Ultimately – as with other P2P services like AirBnB – Cruzin users will rely on reviews, photos and other reputation-building tools to sort the sailors from the pirates. It has also announced an exclusive deal with BoatUS – with America’s largest membership association of boat owners, the AAA of boats – and will reach out to its 600,000 members to build its base.

Still, you don’t need to own a schooner or a yacht to list a boat. Cruzin will include boats of all types, from any place in the U.S., as long as they meet key criteria and are well maintained.

Rental sharing and P2P solutions aren’t just smart economically, but from a resource perspective too. Getting more use out of the things we have already own means less waste. And by making maritime adventuring more accessible, Cruzin can open up plenty of new horizons.

Request your invitation to Cruzin here.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Finally Getting a Well-Deserved Memorial

Ellie Brown wrote a short blog post over at Marketing Conversation in support of the good work by our client, Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Foundation.

494px Martin Luther King Jr NYWTS Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Finally Getting a Well Deserved MemorialCurrently, they’re raise money to make sure that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the civil rights movement, makes it onto the National Mall in Washington, DC:

At a time when kids consider gun-toting athletes and cracked-out celebrities heroes and role models, it’s refreshing to hear that a true hero, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is finally getting the official memorial he deserves.  Abraham Harrison’s client, the Washington D.C., Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Foundation, is pushing for the last few million dollars needed to finish the project.

Over $106 million of the $120 million has been raised through corporate support as well as private donations from us ordinary folk.  The Foundation has devised some creative and easy ways to add your contribution including an MLK Toolbar that donates $.05 for every search you perform using the toolbar.

To find out more about the history of the Memorial, its on-going construction and ways to donate here: http://mlkmemorialnews.org/

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 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Finally Getting a Well Deserved Memorial

A True Hero (Almost) Gets His Memorial

At a time when kids consider gun-toting athletes and cracked-out celebrities heroes and role models, it’s refreshing to hear that a true hero, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is finally getting the official memorial he deserves.  Abraham Harrison’s client, the Washington D.C., Martin Luther King, Jr., National Memorial Foundation, is pushing for the last few million dollars needed to finish the project.

Over $106 million of the $120 million has been raised through corporate support as well as private donations from us ordinary folk.  The Foundation has devised some creative and easy ways to add your contribution including an MLK Toolbar that donates $.05 for every search you perform using the toolbar.

To find out more about the history of the Memorial, its on-going construction and ways to donate here: http://mlkmemorialnews.org/

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 A True Hero (Almost) Gets His Memorial

El-Hibri Peace Education Prize 2009 Award Winner

The El-Hibri Peace Education Prize 2009 Award Winner this year is Dr. Mary Elizabeth King, “professor of peace and conflict studies at the United Nations-affiliated University for Peace, which has its main campus in Costa Rica, and distinguished scholar with the Center for Global Peace at American University in Washington, DC.” Learn more about The El-Hibri Peace Education Prize and Bethesda-resident Fuad El-Hibri.   To be considered for the 2010 prize, nominations must be received no later than June 6, 2010.

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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