The Room · $2,500
A public AI resource for a community — your name on it, no agenda in it.
A Room is a real, published, indexed page on one AI topic that matters to a community: AI and the family doctor's office, AI and the food bank, AI and the classroom. A sponsor funds it. Nobody controls it. The sponsor's name is on the door, the sponsor's opinion stays outside, and the page just quietly helps whoever walks in.
$2,500, one-time. $750 a year if you'd like it kept fresh — an option, not a subscription.
What's inside a Room
- Five curated areas on the topic, each with three to five vetted sources and a plain-language note on why they're worth your time.
- A "what to be careful of" section — because an honest resource names the sharp edges, and that's the part communities actually thank you for.
- Dates in plain view — when it was published, when it was last reviewed.
- A tasteful sponsor line — your name, separated from the content, exactly the way a good library wing works.
The opposite of an ad
Your opinion stays off it. That's what makes it worth your name.
Editorial decisions are mine, and the sponsor appears in the acknowledgment line only. That arrangement is the whole product: an ad gets skipped, but a genuinely useful page gets bookmarked, shared, and cited — with your name on it the entire time. It's the difference between buying a billboard and donating the park bench people actually sit on.
Who sponsors Rooms: foundations, hospital community-benefit offices, chambers, faith communities, public-health folks — anyone whose job includes leaving a community smarter than they found it.
For the nonprofits in the room
If you run a nonprofit, the Room is usually free to you.
Rooms are sponsor-funded on purpose — the foundation pays, the community benefits, and your staff gets a trustworthy page to point people at instead of a pile of vendor pitches. If there's a topic your community keeps asking about, call and tell me, and I'll keep it on the list for the next sponsor who asks what's needed.
I also host a free weekly meeting for DFW nonprofits figuring out AI — no pitch, no slides, bring your questions. Call the number and ask about it.