MRISAR's Philanthropic Center Project is currently located in the sparsely populated South-west corner of North Dakota.
MRISAR began its Philanthropic Project in 1993. In 1997 MRISAR's owners John Adrian Siegel and Victoria Lee Croasdell-Siegel founded a Non-profit Organization in order to help perpetuate philanthropic projects and programs. When they wrote the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws they stated that no board member could receive payment, salary or compensation for board duties. This allows all donations to be applied directly to philanthropic projects and programs. Together with their daughters Autumn and Aurora Siegel, who were raised in the middle of philanthropic activities; aspects of their work has helped to educate and inspire millions of people world-wide. The non-profit is called Education For Prosperity Inc. and its administration offices are located at the MRISAR Complex in North Dakota.
The images below are from philanthropic activities at MRISAR's Complex. Philanthropic Center Projects Gallery
In 1997 MRISAR's owners John Adrian Siegel and Victoria Lee Croasdell-Siegel founded a Non-profit Organization in order to help perpetuate philanthropic projects and programs. When they wrote the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws they stated that no board member could receive payment, salary or compensation for board duties. This allows all donations to be applied directly to philanthropic projects and programs. Together with their daughters Autumn and Aurora Siegel, who were raised in the middle of philanthropic activities; aspects of their work has helped to educate and inspire millions of people world-wide. The non-profit is called Education For Prosperity Inc. and its administration offices are located at the MRISAR Complex in North Dakota.
MRISAR's R&D Team consists of four family members who have designed and created the prototypes of every robotic, science, tech art and regular art exhibit that MRISAR sells and rents. The members are MRISAR's Founder John Adrian Siegel, his wife Victoria Lee Croasdell, plus their two youngest daughters Autumn Marie Siegel and Aurora Anne Siegel, (who started helping with R&D when they were preschoolers). MRISAR’s goal in creating so many products is to fund their own Philanthropic R&D projects and programs. Although each member is a core Artist/Engineer/Inventor, they have their own interests that they merge with MRISAR, resulting in a diversity of creativity! This team has even invented robotic systems for NASA.
All exhibit sales and rentals help fund our philanthropic projects and research & development!
Our goals are to help educate, inspire and solve real world issues across a wide range of subjects by inventing and presenting responsible, low cost and easy to implement, beneficial humanitarian and environmental based technologies and methods that assist with social, ecological, medical, technological, sustainable and economic solutions! In order to help fund our philanthropic R&D work we began designing, fabricating and selling our own hand made robotic, scientific and artistic creations to museums worldwide. Our product line is a result of the incorporation of some of our own R&D technologies. Our creations incorporate interactive technologies and designs for people with disabilities and other special needs. Every device is invented designed and made “In House” which is one example of how our family unit has amassed a multitude of skills. With extreme dedication and hard work we have created the Earth’s largest selection of internationally renowned and awarded, World-Class robotics exhibits and devices; and “Hands On” scientific, technological and interactive art exhibits. We also provide our own Educational materials for K thru 12/College & University curriculum. We work to inspire this and upcoming generations to establish careers in responsible technologies that improve the quality of life and promote global responsibility. Adding ideals to education will help humanity to make kinder decisions. We must create the opportunity for the people that will create the future to develop their inner guidance and potentials. We wish to help instill the elements of compassion, hope and ideals into the creative and technical fields, to help motivate people to help others with their specific talents and also with simple acts of kindness. We are taking responsibility and doing our part towards ensuring a future for coming generations. We provide enriching, entertaining and engaging hands-on interactive exhibits, classes, demonstrations and other events. We seek to provide guidance and collaboration with others to help solve real world issues. To expand the reach from our rural low budget incubator we do presentations in schools, senior facilities, colleges, etc. Our production and placement of exhibits across the planet in museums & centers reaches millions each year and paves the way for our centers to be located in areas with better public access. We wish to encourage others to explore their own beneficial potentials, ideals and abilities and to develop solutions to global problems. Our Institute project is non-denominational and educational. A person does not need to be religious in any way, but people who are, will find elements in our project which are in some respects reminiscent of a monastery, in that they promote peace and compassion for all. Terms: 7-year warranty against defects in our workmanship; Free Life-time phone/internet technical support; Life-time parts supply sourcing for our exhibits at reasonable prices. Contact us for price information. Our Workmanship Quality! Our Terms and Warranty! Our Mission Statement! |