There are many interesting projects within the TZM community which help spread the message of movement. Below are just a few of some current projects taking place worldwide. If you'd like to propose a local project, click here.
LINGUISTIC TEAM INTERNATIONAL
It is this team's task to translate all TZM materials so those in other countries may learn about the movement. LTI is in constant need of support by those who speak other languages (including English!)
With the aim to initiate the value shift required for a more peaceful and sustainable future, TZM Education lays out targeted lesson plans to help educate those of all ages.
ZEITGEIST MEDIA PROJECT
An online, open-source, community database where users can post videos, artwork, graphics, music, and any other type of media that helps inspire change. Feel free to download anything you may find useful or upload some of your own!
TZM BOINC PROJECT
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is a computer program that lets you donate excess computing power to help with scientific research. By downloading BOINC and attaching to these projects, we can speed up research and help solve social, technical and scientific problems.
ONE PLANET PROJECT
This project represents TZM's "boots on the ground", where chapters engage the public through an educational questionnaire designed to reveal the many general misconceptions most people have about the root of our many socioeconomic problems.
"WHY I ADVOCATE"
VIDEO CAMPAIGN
The true face of the movement is you. That is why it is important for those who identify with TZM values to spread the message! This project compiles self-shot video testimonials from our supporters about what brought them to the movement and why they advocate.
THE GREAT ADVENTURE:
PROJECT CANADA
TZM supporter, Jorge Forero, will embark on a series of road trips with a purpose; to share the Zeitgeist message with everyone he encounters. Follow his journey recorded on his blog and series of videos.
GLOBAL REDESIGN INSTITUTE
This is an online collaborative interface, similar to Wikipedia, except the purpose is to redesign the surface of Earth, graphically and mathematically, region by region, based upon the most advanced principles of sustainability and efficiency. The goal is to virtually implement an NLRBE in the largest scale possible in a theoretical way.