In 2013, New York City鈥揵ased rock climbers Mikhail Martin, Andrew Belletty, and Davide Glace founded , a group dedicated to getting more people of color into the sport. The community has since grown and hosts meetups across the country, operates an active Instagram account, and helped launch the , which celebrates diversity in the outdoors. Now one of the group鈥檚 former leaders, climber Pieter Cooper鈥攁 former employee of the Brooklyn Boulders climbing gym鈥攚ants to build a gym in New York City that reflects the mission of the group he cofounded.
鈥淏rothers of Climbing created spaces for people of color when many people were not being welcomed and were hesitant to go inside another white space,鈥 said Cooper. 鈥淲e want to have a place where people can come and feel comfortable.鈥
In late 2020, Cooper teamed up with Samantha Zo, a creative strategist and community builder, Marcus J. Brooks, a former general manager at Brooklyn Boulders, and Raheim Robinson, a creative director and climber, to explore the idea of building a climbing gym with a team of people of color, to better represent a broader swath of the climbing community. The timing coincided with the exponential growth in popularity of Web3 technology and non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and the team wondered if they could leverage blockchain technology to fundraise. They launched their project, called Chalk Plant, on April 7 .
鈥淥ur road map leads to a physical space but also a virtual experience where anyone can support and participate,鈥 said Zo.
By using the revenue from NFT sales, the group members say they will avoid paying costs taken out by other crowdsourcing platforms like GoFundMe or Kickstarter, which can take anywhere from 2.9 to 5 percent of the total amount raised.
鈥淭his is the first project of this type that I鈥檝e heard of,鈥 said Laura Allured, senior manager of membership and marketing at聽the Climbing Wall Association, a trade group for indoor climbing gyms. 鈥淚t鈥檚 neat to see innovation in the industry and a community-based聽fundraising model.鈥
Chalk Plant will need to raise several million dollars to move forward with the project, and its founders are eyeing potential locations in the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Crown Heights and Bedford-Stuyvesant. The exact details鈥攍ike whether the gym will feature sport climbing, bouldering, or both鈥攁re dependent on the success of the fundraising campaign. But team members are certain about one thing: they definitely want a resident DJ.
An initial round of 1,000 NFTs will launch later this summer to a curated white list of family, friends, and core fans. Ultimately, they hope to raise around聽$250,000 with these聽tokens before minting NFTs for the general public later this year.
Over the past few months, minting and selling NFTs have helped niche communities raise millions of dollars in funding. One project, called , sold $10.4 million in NFTs to pay for the creation of a club for golfers. Another group, PleasrDAO, from NFT sales to purchase the WuTang album 鈥淥nce Upon a Time in Shaolin鈥 from Martin Shkreli, notorious owner of the pharmaceutical companies Vyera and Turing.
鈥淲ith the NFTs, there鈥檚 a receipt we can use to track members. On top of that, we can add other perks as the community grows,鈥 Cooper said, mentioning things like pro deals and exclusive content.
In addition to building the gym, the Chalk Plant founders want to teach its members about the basics of Web3 technology, NFTs, and cryptocurrency. NFT holders will become part of a private channel on the chat platform Discord, where experts will discuss climbing, crypto, and wealth generation, among other topics.
鈥淲e want to be one of the first climbing communities that have open conversations about things like NFTs, crypto, stocks, and interest rates,鈥 said Brooks. 鈥淪haring and learning together comes with communities that trust each other.鈥
Unlike membership drives or founding-member buy-ins, launching an NFT serves as an invitation to the community (but does not include future gym-membership dues). By creating and selling the first round of NFTs, the founders will have what basically amounts to seed capital to begin building the infrastructure of the gym without dipping into future profits.
鈥淎s a community of climbers, creators, and artists, we have an opportunity to be at the forefront of something new,鈥 said Zo. 鈥淭he world is heading into adopting Web3 and NFTs as a standard. It鈥檚 in our best interest that we lean into this as an opportunity.”