Introduction to the FSP Web Site

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The Free State Project is a virtual movement, and its web site is the hub. Since its modest beginnings the site has amassed a great deal of material, not all of which can be displayed on the home page. The site is therefore divided into a dozen "centers", and we suggest that all new visitors look at each one at least briefly. Not coincidentally, each Center corresponds with a function in the FSP organization chart--they reflect how the Project is organized. Some of the Centers correspond to specific user types: e.g. journalists, first-time visitors, FSP participants, and volunteers.

Organization Center: "official" information about how the FSP is structured, including our bylaws, org chart, and Board meeting minutes.

New Hampshire Information Center: data about New Hampshire for the liberty activist considering The Move.

Press Center: quick information for journalists.

Community Center: for all FSP community members, including Participants, Friends, Foreign Friends, and Donors.

News Center: news both from and about the FSP in a variety of formats, including articles, audio, and video.

Volunteer Center: the FSP runs purely on the efforts of volunteers, who can find out here how to help.

Events Center: calendar of upcoming events from both the FSP and other relevant organizations where the FSP could have a presence.

Advertising Center: resources like web banners and print ads for those who want to help publicize the FSP.

Merchandise Center: the FSP store, where you can find promotional material, souvenirs, and New Hampshire-related items.

IT Center: This Center is for the elves that keep the web site running.

Photo Gallery: photographs from New Hampshire, FSP events, etc.

Intro Center: convenient collection of material for first-time visitors to the FSP web site.