Goals of World Baseball Project
The overarching mission of World Baseball Project is simple: to promote world peace, unity, friendship, and understanding through a shared passion for baseball. World Baseball Project works toward the above stated mission by striving to fulfill the following goals:
Goal 1
Assist in and advise on the responsible and sustainable growth of baseball in developing baseball communities, alongside trusted local partners and stakeholders, by supporting young "baseball leaders", advocating for provision of playing spaces, seeking local investment, and building community support.
Goal 2
Promote cross-cultural understanding by promoting two-way travel opportunities and travel arrangements between baseball communities.
Goal 3
Partner with baseball equipment recycling/donation programs to both encourage responsible equipment donation practices and to better direct the flow of material to verified developing baseball communities, helping to both reduce "waste" and optimize allocation of donated baseball equipment.
Goal 4
Provide remote support and social media exposure to affiliated baseball communities.
Goal 5
Develop a global digital network of grassroots and/or otherwise under-served baseball communities while working toward direct community verification and long-term affiliation for sustained support and/or partnership.
Goal 1
Assist in and advise on the responsible and sustainable growth of baseball in developing baseball communities, alongside trusted local partners and stakeholders, by supporting young "baseball leaders", advocating for provision of playing spaces, seeking local investment, and building community support.
Goal 2
Promote cross-cultural understanding by promoting two-way travel opportunities and travel arrangements between baseball communities.
Goal 3
Partner with baseball equipment recycling/donation programs to both encourage responsible equipment donation practices and to better direct the flow of material to verified developing baseball communities, helping to both reduce "waste" and optimize allocation of donated baseball equipment.
Goal 4
Provide remote support and social media exposure to affiliated baseball communities.
Goal 5
Develop a global digital network of grassroots and/or otherwise under-served baseball communities while working toward direct community verification and long-term affiliation for sustained support and/or partnership.
Values: The RBIs of World Baseball Project
Respect
Citizens of World Baseball Project believe in unity, understanding, non-violence, and mutual Respect, built on the pillars of baseball as a peaceful game, where we Respect our team mates, we Respect our coaches, we Respect the officials of the game, we Respect the places where we play, and, most importantly, we Respect ourselves - on the field and off.
Breaking Barriers
World Baseball Project believes in Breaking Barriers, both within the "borders" where we work and across borders as well, fostering understandings between people of different origins who share a passion for baseball.
Inclusion
World Baseball Project is an advocate for Inclusion, envisioning a world where a person's gender, physical composition, income level, place of origin, religion, sexual orientation, and personal choices do not dictate whether that person has an opportunity to play baseball.
Citizens of World Baseball Project believe in unity, understanding, non-violence, and mutual Respect, built on the pillars of baseball as a peaceful game, where we Respect our team mates, we Respect our coaches, we Respect the officials of the game, we Respect the places where we play, and, most importantly, we Respect ourselves - on the field and off.
Breaking Barriers
World Baseball Project believes in Breaking Barriers, both within the "borders" where we work and across borders as well, fostering understandings between people of different origins who share a passion for baseball.
Inclusion
World Baseball Project is an advocate for Inclusion, envisioning a world where a person's gender, physical composition, income level, place of origin, religion, sexual orientation, and personal choices do not dictate whether that person has an opportunity to play baseball.