The Initiative
The Municipal Blockchain & Infrastructure Consortium represents a paradigm shift in how public infrastructure is funded, managed, monitored, and reported. Led by On 3rd Affordable Food Outreach Service Truck, this first-of-its-kind collaborative initiative is establishing the foundation for a national civic infrastructure ecosystem.
Strategic Positioning
This is not a nonprofit program page — it is the launch point of a national civic infrastructure movement. The Consortium is designed to make enterprise blockchain companies, municipal leaders, universities, law schools, infrastructure experts, and institutional sponsors recognize that:
- This initiative is inevitable
- Early involvement provides strategic advantage
- Founding partnership status carries long-term ecosystem positioning
- The workforce pipeline solves a critical industry challenge
Core Mission
Our mission is to create a scalable ecosystem that modernizes how infrastructure projects are funded, managed, monitored, and publicly reported through blockchain technology, workforce partnerships, and real-world civic deployment.
Participating Stakeholders
- Enterprise blockchain companies
- Municipal governments and public agencies
- Universities and law schools
- Infrastructure specialists and engineering firms
- Civic technology innovators
- Public policy leaders and government relations professionals
- Workforce development institutions
- Strategic corporate and philanthropic sponsors
Market Opportunity
Municipal blockchain infrastructure is no longer theoretical. Cities, counties, transportation agencies, utilities, housing authorities, and public institutions are actively seeking transparency, cost reduction, procurement accountability, infrastructure modernization, cybersecurity protections, workforce readiness, and real-time public reporting solutions.
Organizations that establish partnerships now will help shape statewide policy frameworks, municipal deployment standards, workforce certification models, university research collaborations, and next-generation public infrastructure ecosystems.


