Building Together

Crown Jewel Sanctuary Progress

Track the journey from vision to reality. Every membership contribution brings us closer to creating a regeneration sanctuary for teachers worldwide.

Funding Progress

Current Goal: Rancho Del Ciervo Acquisition$0.00M / $6.25M

0.0% of funding goal reached

0 contributions • $0.0K this month

198
Acres
3,700
Teachers Served/Year
$1M+
Annual Revenue Potential

Funding Strategy: Hybrid model combining foundation land trust (33%), teacher collective (29%), impact investor (20%), and seller financing (18%).

Development Roadmap

Six phases from vision to opening day. We're building this together, one milestone at a time.

Vision & Planning

In Progress

Phase 1

Q4 2025 - Q1 2026

Establishing the sanctuary vision, mission, and foundational principles with co-creator input.

Progress65%
Co-creator culture principles defined
Sanctuary mission statement finalized
Membership tiers and benefits structured
Community input sessions ongoing

Site Selection & Acquisition

In Progress

Phase 2

Q1 2026 - Q3 2026

Identifying and securing the perfect location for the Jewel of the Pacific sanctuary.

Progress35%
Rancho Del Ciervo (198 acres, Santa Barbara) - Primary candidate
Site visits and environmental assessments planned
Funding strategy development in progress
Cooperative ownership structure being finalized

Architectural Design

Upcoming

Phase 3

Q3 2026 - Q1 2027

Creating regenerative architecture that honors both teachers and the land.

Architect selection process
Regenerative design principles integration
Residential quarters planning
Common spaces and healing gardens design

Funding & Financing

In Progress

Phase 4

Q4 2025 - Q4 2026

Securing the resources to make the sanctuary a reality through cooperative ownership.

Progress25%
Membership revenue model launched
Foundation partnerships being explored
Impact investor outreach initiated
Seller financing negotiations planned

Construction & Development

Upcoming

Phase 5

Q2 2027 - Q4 2028

Building the physical sanctuary with sustainable, regenerative practices.

Permitting and regulatory approvals
Construction team selection
Phase 1 infrastructure development
Botanical gardens establishment

Launch & Operations

Upcoming

Phase 6

Q1 2029 - Q2 2029

Opening the sanctuary to teachers and establishing ongoing programs.

Soft opening for founding members
Program development and staffing
Licensed therapists on-site
Full sanctuary operations begin

Property Spotlight: Rancho Del Ciervo

Location: 1500 Camino Meleno, Santa Barbara, CA 93111

A 198-acre regenerative farm with 10,500 avocado trees, 1,500 lemon trees, and $1M+ proven annual revenue. This property offers the perfect foundation for our sanctuary vision: existing agricultural operations to fund programs, vast space for residential quarters and healing gardens, and proximity to Santa Barbara's wellness community.

Existing Infrastructure
Main residence, guest house, barn, and agricultural facilities ready for adaptation
Regenerative Agriculture
78 acres available for goji berries, turmeric, ashwagandha, and other longevity botanicals

Visualizing the Sanctuary

These concept renderings show the regenerative sanctuary we're building together. From the main campus to healing gardens, every space is designed for teacher renewal.

Sanctuary exterior concept art showing adobe-style architecture in California hills

Campus Overview

The main sanctuary building features warm earth-toned adobe architecture with solar panels, surrounded by residential cottages with green roofs. Winding stone pathways connect all spaces through lush botanical gardens.

Sanctuary interior common space with natural light and comfortable seating

Common Spaces

Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook botanical gardens. Natural wood beams, comfortable seating circles, central fireplace, and abundant plants create a peaceful healing environment for teacher community.

Botanical healing garden with medicinal plants and teachers tending gardens

Healing Gardens

Raised garden beds filled with goji berries, turmeric, ashwagandha, gotu kola, and moringa. Teachers learn regenerative agriculture while growing the botanicals that support their own cellular health.

Note: These are conceptual renderings showing the vision for the sanctuary. Final designs will be developed with co-creator input and professional architects.

Your Contribution Matters

Every membership tier—from $10/month Supporter to $500/month Lifetime Guardian—directly funds sanctuary development. You're not just joining; you're building a permanent regeneration sanctuary for teachers worldwide.