Salt Flat Necropolis
Fundraising Project: The Salt Flat Necropolis
The World’s First International Necropolis
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Introduction
The Salt Flat Necropolis is an ambitious and historic endeavor to create the world’s first International Necropolis—a grand resting place where people from all backgrounds and nations can find eternal peace in a beautifully designed, highly durable, and low-maintenance structure. Situated in Salt Flat, Texas, this monumental project will stand as a lasting tribute to humanity, combining advanced architectural design with a commitment to sustainability and accessibility.
This project is currently in the fundraising phase, and we invite individuals, organizations, and philanthropists to contribute to this visionary initiative.
Why Build the Salt Flat Necropolis?
In an era of increasing globalization, people are moving across borders more than ever, and families are often spread across multiple countries. Many individuals wish to have a final resting place that is not limited by national boundaries, where their memory can be preserved for future generations in a dignified and meaningful way. The Salt Flat Necropolis will serve as:
A universal resting place for people of all backgrounds.
A historical and cultural landmark showcasing human ingenuity.
A self-sustaining structure designed to require little to no maintenance for generations.
A symbol of unity, demonstrating that remembrance and respect transcend borders.
Fundraising Goal
Our high-end estimate for construction is $300,000,000, factoring in the extensive planning, material costs, labor, and the long-term sustainability features required for a project of this magnitude.
A portion of the donations will support other charitable activities carried out by our organization, ensuring that our mission continues to benefit the living while we build this landmark for the departed.
Design and Planning
Several designs are currently under consideration, including modern, futuristic, and structurally innovative concepts. We also welcome new design submissions during this stage, as we refine our vision for the necropolis.
The final design will be:
Structurally sound and resistant to environmental factors, including high winds and seismic activity.
Constructed using interlocking blocks for durability and weight distribution.
Feature terraces, pathways, and memorial spaces for visitors.
Include underground chambers and corridors for expanded memorial capacity.
Allow for future expansion, ensuring the site can serve generations to come.
Why Donate?
By contributing to this project, you are:
- Funding a global landmark that will stand for centuries.
- Participating in an innovative and historic project.
- Helping expand our charitable mission beyond this initiative.
- Having the opportunity to be recognized within the necropolis (optional for donors above a certain contribution level).
Donation Transparency
We recognize that situations may evolve between the fundraising stage and the actual building process. To stay legally compliant and within the scope of our charitable mission, we pledge to:
Provide regular updates on project development and fund allocation.
Adapt as needed while ensuring all funds serve the public good.
Maintain transparency about design changes, costs, and progress.
How to Support
Make a donation: Contributions of any size are welcome.
Submit a design proposal: If you have a vision for the necropolis, we invite submissions.
Spread the word: Help us share this vision with the world.
Final Thoughts
The Salt Flat Necropolis is more than a burial site—it is a testament to the enduring nature of human memory, a sanctuary for reflection, and a landmark that will outlast generations. This is an opportunity to be part of history and to help create a global space of remembrance unlike any before.
Will you help us build the world’s first International Necropolis?
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