This invention relates generally to an economic development system for evaluating and effectuating community interest.
A significant number of people in society have a desire to build, have built, improve, renovate, relocate or replace businesses in various areas. To facilitate the collective desires of a community, large amounts of data need to be collected, and then, communicated to entities that can either create or improve existing businesses in an effort to meet the needs of the people.
Online activity of users collaborating with one another generates valuable information concerning the users, their needs, and their interests. The aggregation and analysis of such information can provide business professionals and government officials with useful insight regarding new development or changes to existing businesses. However, such information is not readily accessible nor efficiently aggregated and organized to disseminate to those with the power and resources to effectuate such communal interests.
What is needed is a web-based collaboration system which allows for individuals within a community to efficiently and effectively identify one or more locations, to which the individuals may discuss, deliberate over, or otherwise publicly propose the development of new businesses, or modification(s) to existing businesses so that such information can be readily accessed and utilized.
The following is a concise summary of the invention presented herein with the primary aim of providing a preliminary understanding of certain aspects of the invention. It should be noted, however, that this summary is not intended to serve as a comprehensive overview of the invention or the boundaries of its scope. Its sole purpose is to provide a rudimentary understanding of the invention's concept and features, which will be expounded upon in greater detail in the ensuing sections.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides an economic development and collaboration system. The economic development and collaboration system, hereinafter referred to as the “EDC System,” enables individuals within a community to efficiently identify and express their interests in one or more economic propositions. The EDC System comprises a geographical location, a software application, one or more personal computing devices, a network, and at least one database, which stores information, including, but not limited to, information pertaining to the one or more economic propositions published within the EDC System. The EDC System may also comprise an interactive map.
The one or more economic propositions may comprise the development of new businesses, modification(s) and recommendation(s) to existing businesses, inventions relating to new or existing businesses, or selling of existing businesses. The one or more economic propositions are characterized by a plurality of first and second attributes. The plurality of second attributes comprises additional content or details compared to the plurality of first attributes. The plurality of first attributes may comprise a location encompassing a more expansive geographic area and a brief description of the one or more economic propositions. The plurality of the second attributes may comprise a more precise location, a written description with more details describing the economic proposition, benefits of the economic proposition, one or more photographs, drawings or videos of the economic proposition, one or more visual renderings of the economic proposition, and intellectual property related to the one or more economic propositions. The first plurality of attributes may be viewable independent from the second plurality of attributes.
The EDC System may further comprise a paywall component, an acquisition component, a legal support component. The paywall component is configured to receive a remittance of a payment and provide accessibility to the second plurality of attributes. The acquisition component is configured to provide acquisition opportunities of the one or more economic propositions. The legal support component is configured to provide a predetermined agreement.
In some aspects, the paywall component provides a predetermined amount of the remittance of the payment.
In other implements, the acquisition component is configured to remove accessibility of the one or more economic propositions, and provide opportunities for acquiring ownership or licensing relating to intellectual property of the one or more economic propositions
In another instant, the legal support component is configured to communicatively link with a separate communication device.
The EDC System is configured to allow for creation of the one or more economic propositions, displaying the first plurality of attributes of the one or more economic propositions, an option to display the second plurality of attributes after a remittance of a payment within the EDC System, and an option for users to submit proposals for obtaining a financial interest in the one or more economic propositions.
The EDC System may also provide its users to express their opinion of the one or more economic propositions, communicate with one or more other users, collaborate with the user that published the economic proposition, and raise public awareness within the community about one or more economic propositions. Such expression of support or disapproval by a user may be manifested using a plurality of engagement mechanisms provided by the EDC System. The plurality of engagement mechanisms comprises quantitative and qualitative mechanisms. Additionally, the EDC System enables for the creation of one or more new and competing alternative economic propositions at the same location of an existing economic proposition.
The above features and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
The following detailed description and accompanying drawings provide a comprehensive disclosure of an exemplary embodiment for the purpose of facilitating one of ordinary skill in the relevant art to make and use the invention. As such, the detailed description and illustration of the one or more exemplary embodiments presented herein are purely exemplary in nature and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention or its protection in any matter. It is further noted that the drawings may not be to scale, and in some cases, certain details may be omitted which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, such as conventional details of fabrication and assembly. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented in the preceding technical field, background, brief summary or the following detailed description.
An exemplary non-limiting embodiment of an economic development and collaboration system 1 uniquely enables individuals within a community to efficiently identify and express their interests in one or more economic propositions. The economic development and collaboration system 1, hereinafter referred to as the “EDC System” 1, comprises a network 5, one or more personal computing devices 10, a software application 20, and at least one database 31. The network 5 has a plurality of end nodes which are wirelessly connected to it. The one or more personal computing devices 10 may comprise a portable workstation 11 or a mobile device 12. The one or more personal computing devices 10 must be capable of connecting to a network 5. It is further required that the one or more personal computing devices 10 either provide one or more sensors 13 or be capable of connecting to one or more sensors 13. The one or more sensors 13 may include a camera 13a, a global positioning system (“GPS”) 13b, a gyroscope 13c, or an accelerometer 13d. The software application 20 provides at least one user account for each user of the EDC System 1. The software application 20 is connected to the network 5 and synced with the database 31. Referring to
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The EDC System 1 further comprises one or more servers 30, which store the database 31. The database 31 stores a variety of information, which includes the one or more economic propositions. The database 31 must be accessible remotely through the network 5. The database 31 is updated by the software application 20 in real-time. Such real-time updates provided by the software application 20 are prompted directly or indirectly by one or more users.
The software application 20 is downloadable on a personal computing device 10. The software application 20 may also be a web-based application accessible through an internet browser connected to the network 5. The software application 20 provides a user interface for users to access and engage with information stored in the database 31. Such information may include one or more economic propositions which one or more users have submitted to the EDC System 1 via the software application 20. A user of the EDC System 1 may only fully access and engage with the software application 20 after creating a user account. The software application 20 requires the user to disclose predetermined personal data when creating a user account. If a user elects to not create a user account, the software application 20 will restrict the user's access to a portion of the information stored within the database 31. The user's personal user data collected during the creation of a user account allows for additional user metadata to be aggregated by the EDC System 1. Such additional user metadata, in combination with the personal user data provided by the users, is utilized by the analyzing component 24 for targeting third-party advertisements within the software application 20 as well as by the property valuation component 27 for generating property valuations of locations influenced by the one or more economic propositions.
The one or more economic propositions may comprise the development of new businesses, modification(s) to existing businesses and/or buildings, or improvements to existing infrastructure. Improvements to existing infrastructure may comprise an improvement to a public or private utility, drinking water system, wastewater system, traffic system, transit system, airport, roadway, sidewalk, bridge, park, land use, or the like. The one or more economic propositions are characterized by a variety of attributes. The variety of attributes may comprise a location, one or more photographs or videos of the existing location, one or more visual renderings of the economic proposition, a written description of the existing condition of the geographic location where the economic proposition is proposed to be located, or a written description of the economic proposition. It is anticipated that the variety of attributes may also include a crowdfunding escrow account provided by the crowdfunding component 26. The crowdfunding component 26 determines whether a crowdfunding escrow account is enabled for each economic proposition based on a predetermined criterion. The crowdfunding escrow account is configured to receive one or more monetary contributions (e.g., donations) from one or more users' respective deposit accounts.
It is further anticipated that the variety of attributes may also include existing and projected valuations of the real estate and/or property where the economic proposition is proposed to be located. Such existing and projected valuations are provided by the property valuation component 27. The analyzing component 24 aggregates data accumulated from the one or more economic propositions in combination with data generated directly and indirectly from its users to provide a variety of first order and second order statistics describing the economic propositions. First order statistics comprises analytics of data generated directly from one or more users. Second order statistics comprises analytics of data generated directly and indirectly from one or more users.
The software application 20 allows its users to view and/or create one or more economic propositions as well as express their support or disapproval of the one or more economic propositions. Such expression of support or disapproval by a user may be manifested using a variety of engagement mechanisms provided by the software application's communication component 21, voting component 22, crowdfunding component 26, loan component 28, or investor component 29. However, before a user creates an economic proposition or is able to express their support or disapprove of an economic proposition, the user must first select at least one user type from a predetermined variety of user types, which describe the user's relationship to a particular economic proposition. The predetermined variety of user types may comprise an individual consumer/patron, a business owner, an entrepreneur, a developer, a public official, a lender, or an investor. An investor or lender may comprise an individual or a legal entity such as a private equity firm, a venture capital firm, a financial institution, or a brokerage firm. It is anticipated that when a user identifies as anything other than a consumer/patron, the software application 20 may require the user to submit additional credentials to verify their respective user type selection.
A user who identifies as a business owner, entrepreneur, or developer with respect to an economic proposition may elect to solicit one or more other users for financial support of the economic proposition by creating a funding request. The software application 20 is configured to provide a funding request page if a user who creates an economic proposition desires to also create a corresponding funding request for the economic proposition. Referring to
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As it relates to the creation of a funding request, the EDC System 1 is preferably configured to require the initiating user of the funding request to provide certain predetermined information corresponding to the economic proposition and the financial support being requested. Such predetermined information is preferably collected by the EDC System 1 within the variety of predetermined informational fields provided by the funding request page. Such predetermined information comprises a target fundraising goal and a breakdown of how the initiating user intends to achieve the target fundraising goal.
For example, a user who identifies as an entrepreneur with respect to an economic proposition may create a funding request for the economic proposition with a target fundraising goal of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars wherein 30% of the target fundraising goal is intended to be generated by crowdfunding monetary donations from one or more other users, 10% is generated by one or more loans from one or more other users, 5% is generated by one or more profit sharing agreements with one or more other users, 35% is generated by one or more equity offerings to one or more other users, and 20% is generated by one or more royalty offerings by one or more other users. In addition to the target fundraising goal and the breakdown of desired forms of funding being sought, the user may optionally also list one or more financial performance characteristics of the economic proposition.
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The crowdfunding component 26 provides each user with a deposit account, accessible within the software application 20, which can be linked to one or more personal financial accounts provided by one or more financial institutions 40. Money which a user deposits into his/her respective deposit account (e.g., money which is electronically transferred to the deposit account from a personal financial account provided by a third-party financial institution such as, but not limited to, a bank or credit union) can be utilized at the discretion of the user for making one or more monetary contributions to one or more crowdfunding escrow accounts. A monetary contribution (e.g., donation) is an example of an expression of support for an economic proposition. A user may elect to make a monetary contribution by transferring money from the user's deposit account to an economic proposition's crowdfunding escrow account if the crowdfunding component 26 has enabled the economic proposition's crowdfunding escrow account.
The crowdfunding component 26 is configured to enable crowdfunding escrow accounts to receive monetary contributions, allow one or more users to make one or more monetary contributions, and track monetary contributions made to crowdfunding escrow accounts. A user may elect to make a monetary contribution for any economic proposition which satisfies the predetermined criterion provided and controlled by the crowdfunding component 26. The predetermined criterion includes having a distribution protocol for distributing monetary contributions for an economic proposition before allowing an economic proposition to collect contributions. It is also anticipated that each monetary contribution for an economic proposition may be further earmarked for being used to support a specific cost associated with implementing the economic proposition. If the economic proposition is not implemented, the crowdfunding component 26 will automatically transfer the value of the monetary contribution from a user back to the user's respective deposit account. Furthermore, the software application 20 may further allow contributing users to retract a monetary contribution prior to the economic proposition being approved for implementation.
It is further anticipated that the crowdfunding component 26 may allow for users to set an expiration for each of their monetary contributions to further incentivize implementation of the one or more economic propositions. The expiration of a monetary contribution would require the economic proposition be approved for implementation on or before a certain date specified by the user providing the monetary contribution. If a monetary contribution expires, the crowdfunding component 26 will automatically transfer the value of the monetary contribution from the economic proposition's crowdfunding escrow account back to the user's respective deposit account.
The loan component 28 is configured to allow one or more users to express their support for an economic proposition by offering a financial loan to the business owner, entrepreneur, or a mutually agreed third-party entity associated with the economic proposition. The funding request page, as exemplified in
The investor component 29 is configured to allow one or more users to express their support for an economic proposition by entering into a profit sharing, royalty sharing, or equity acquisition agreement, any of the foregoing hereinafter referred to as an “investment agreement,” with the business owner or entrepreneur associated with an economic proposition. One or more terms of the profit sharing, royalty, or equity agreement may be negotiated by the two or more users who may respectively become party to the corresponding agreement using the respective funding request page. It is anticipated that the investor component 29 may be configured to allow users to set an expiration for each investment agreement to further incentivize implementation of the corresponding economic proposition. It is further anticipated that the funding request page may be configured to allow the user soliciting investors to optionally disclose the equity structure and past investment agreements which have been executed in connection with the economic proposition. The software application 20 provides an economic proposition detail page 70 for each economic proposition. The economic proposition detail page 70 provides information input by the user who created the economic proposition, additional information provided by other users, and statistical data provided by the analyzing component 24. If more than one economic proposition exists at a specific location, the analyzing component 24 will automatically generate a notification on the economic proposition detail pages 70 of each of the economic propositions that share the same geographic location to inform the user that there are competing economic propositions at the same geographic location.
The employment component 91 may be optionally provided by the software application 20 and allow one or more users to express an interest in being employed by one or more economic propositions. As exemplified in
The voting component 22 is configured to enable each user to cast a single vote for each economic proposition in support of or disapproval of the economic proposition. The voting component 22 provides a binary approval polling and a non-binary weighted approval polling. The voting component 22 is configured to perform the binary approval polling by tallying the cumulative totals of user votes for and against an economic proposition. The cumulative total votes for and against an economic proposition are displayed in real-time on the economic proposition's respective economic proposition detail page 70. The voting component 22, when performing the non-binary weighted approval polling, is configured to consider a variety of factors in determining the weighted cumulative total votes. The variety of factors comprises the proximity of a user's home or business address to the location of the economic proposition, the proximity of a user's physical location, when they vote, relative to the location of the economic proposition, the frequency of which the user is physically within a pre-determined distance to the location of the economic proposition, and the level of engagement of the user within the software application 20.
As a non-limiting example, a user who lives nearby the location of the economic proposition, cast their vote for the economic proposition while on-site or substantially nearby the geographic location, frequently drives by the geographic location of the economic proposition relative to others who have voted, and has left numerous comments and shared the economic proposition detail page 70 with others will be weighted more heavily by the software application 20 when casting a vote of support or disapproval in comparison to another user who does not reside in a nearby community and has never been to the geographic location of the economic proposition.
The communication component 21 is configured to allow each user to communicate with one or more other users. Such communications may comprise commenting on one or more economic proposition detail pages 70, each of which is configured to allow for the formation of one or more comment threads. Such comments may include a variety of public forms of expression, such as written comments, videos, pictures, gifs, emojis, etc. The comment threads are analyzed by the analyzing component 24 to gain deeper insights regarding the collective interest in an economic proposition. Comment threads provided by the communication component 21 are filterable. The communication component 21 enables users to also track and be notified about other users' activities within the EDI System 1. The communication component 21 utilizes a notification workflow, as exemplified in
The mapping component 25 interfaces with one or more third-party geospatial mapping applications as well as the GPS 13b provided by each user's personal computing device 10. using its mapping component 25. When a user wishes to create a new economic proposition, the software application 20 requests the user specify the location of the economic proposition by either inputting its geocoordinates or mailing address, should a mailing address exist, or selecting the economic proposition's location on an interactive map provided by the mapping component 25. After the location of an economic proposition has been input, the mapping component 25 provides a geolocation icon on the interactive map which visually identifies the location of the economic proposition. Similarly, a user may perform a text-based search for an economic proposition using a set of geocoordinates or a mailing address. Additionally, the mapping component 25 also allows users to create one or more alternative economic propositions at the same location of an existing economic proposition. Furthermore, it is anticipated that the mapping component 25 will automatically provide a proximity alert notification to a user when the user is within a predetermined distance of an economic proposition. The mapping component 25 connects to and interfaces with the GPS 13b of each user's personal computing device 10. The proximity alert notification, which will be transmitted to the user's personal device 10, will inform the user that the user is physically nearby one or more economic propositions. It is also anticipated that the mapping component 25 may optionally visually differentiate the geolocation icons corresponding to economic propositions which relate to improving or modifying existing businesses from the geolocation icons corresponding to economic propositions which relate to new businesses which currently do not yet exist at the respective geographic location.
It is also anticipated that EDC System 1 will further comprise one or more geomarkers 15. Each of the one or more geomarkers 15 provides an identification code 16 which is associated with one or more economic propositions. The identification code 16 may comprise a scannable code such as a barcode, QR code, or RFID. Alternatively, the geomarker 15 may further comprise a wireless signal transmitter that transmits the identification code 16 using a wireless signal, such as near field communication transmission or Bluetooth technology. The identification code 16 links to one or more economic detail pages 70 when it is scanned by a camera 13a provided by a user's personal computing device 10 or when a user's personal computing device 10 receives the wireless signal transmitted by the geomarker's wireless transmitter. Economic propositions located at the same geographic location have the same identification code 16. The one or more geomarkers 15 are physically installed at the geographic location of the one or more economic propositions. If a geomarker 15 has not been installed at the geographic location of its respective economic proposition, the software application 20 allows the user to request a geomarker 15 be installed at the geographic location of the economic proposition by an authorized user. Each economic proposition has at least one authorized user, one of which being the user that created the economic proposition. It is anticipated that the user that created the economic proposition may designate one or more other users as authorized users.
Installation of the geomarker 15 may take many forms, including by providing a sign, monument, or other physical body capable of providing an identification code 16. It is further anticipated that the one or more geomarkers 15 may also serve as augmented reality markers that support a user's personal computing device 10 or other third-party visualization hardware in displaying an augmented reality rendering of the economic proposition.
The visual rending component 23 allows for one or more visual renderings of the economic proposition. The one or more visual renderings may comprise photograph(s), video(s), or computer-aided design(s). The software application 20 further allows for one or more visual renderings to be immersive augmented reality renderings. The visual rendering component 23 is capable of integrating with one or more third-party augmented reality applications 45 that allow the user to view augmented reality renderings with the personal computing device 10 or third-party hardware while the user is within a predetermined distance from the geographic location of the economic proposition. Such integration of third-party augmented reality applications 45 will require the user's personal computing device's 10 to have an integrated camera 13a, a GPS 13b, a gyroscope 13c, and an accelerometer 13d.
The software application 20 uses the property valuation component 27 to develop property valuations for property associated with the one or more economic propositions. The property valuation component 27 uses publicly available third-party property valuations and zoning information in combination with a variety of statistics to determine and forecast property valuations. The variety of statistics is aggregated from personal user data and user metadata associated with one or more economic propositions. The variety of statistics aggregated from the one or more economic propositions is used by the property valuation component 27 to determine property valuations directly or indirectly associated with one or more economic propositions. The property valuations are determined by the property valuation component 27 by first identifying a baseline valuation using publicly available third-party property valuations for a particular parcel or lot where the economic proposition is proposed to be located. The property valuation component 27 also takes into consideration within its property valuation whether the geographic location is currently properly zoned for the economic proposition, if applicable. Subsequently, the property valuation component 27 determines a weighted value factor using the variety of statistics aggregated from the one or more economic propositions. The property valuation component 27 applies the weighted value factor to the baseline property valuations for estimating as well as forecasting property values if one or more economic propositions are implemented.
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The paywall component 121 is configured to provide access to view the first plurality of attributes prior to a payment being remitted, and provide access to the second plurality of attributes upon completion of the payment. The amount for the payment may be predetermined and edited by the one or more users. Further, the one or more users creating the one or more economic propositions may receive a portion of the payment made by the one or more other users. The acquisition component 122 is configured to provide for acquisitions of one or more economic propositions. For instance, the one or more users may acquire intellectual property such as patents, trademarks, copyrights relating to the one or more economic propositions. In another aspect, once a deal of the acquisition is completed, the acquisition component 122 may remove visibility of the one or more economic propositions. It is also anticipated that the one or more users may acquire, through use of the acquisition component 122, further description or data, including but not limited to analytics, historical and current data, measurements, statistics, and research relating to the one or more economic propositions. Turning to the legal support component 123, the legal support component 123 is configured to provide a pre-determined non-disclosure agreement, or other agreement, prior to viewing the second plurality of attributes of the one or more economic propositions. Further, the legal support component 123 is also configured to communicatively link with a separate communication device 200.
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While the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has been disclosed, certain modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to modify the invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.
The present nonprovisional patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/378,252, filed on Oct. 10, 2023, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/168,836, filed on Mar. 4, 2019, now patent number U.S. Pat. No. 11,816,689 B2.
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