
RLSP - Energy Efficiency, Winter
For the RLSP City to Rural Living Sustainability Report for Energy Efficiency, Winter (November 2020- February 2023). A summary of Energy habits and adjustments for the winter seasons. This overview provides different energy consumption and consideration habits to maintain reasonable energy use in areas deemed vital to having fiscally balanced and comfortable living circumstances during rural living.

Larn Lab: Farm Animals
Larn Lab begins with PreK lessons on animals, starting with a farm living curriculum providing hands-on learning and other activities introducing youth to various animals.

Higher Education - Mental Health & Professional Advancement-Study
Tscion Research is developing a series of surveys that evaluate the needs and identifiers within Higher Education for Women and Men. A blind study between 2024 - 2028 will evaluate cultural, professional, generational, and socio-economic factors that may help or hinder professional advancements in correlation with mental health.

RLSP- Rural to Living Sustainability Project is the Official Name of the City to Scenery 4 Year Long Research
RLSP (Rural to Living Sustainability Project) is the official name that details the 4-year observation of the needs of city-suburban area US residents considering moving to rural areas. Our project primarily focuses on the needs within America’s Colorado Rural area.

Rural Area Sustainability Progression Research- From City to Scenery
The 2021-2024 research for Rural Area Sustainability Progression is a 3-year study that reviewed the quality of life gaps that rural area residents experience. These deficiencies include issues such as medical access, food disparities, and communication limitations during general needs and emergencies.

Imaginarium - Fantasyland Holiday Light Show
Imaginarium Enrichment at Fairplex in Pomona California.

Late Summer/Fall 2023 Overview
An impressive learning season for 2023 gave the nonprofit even more things to reconsider and focus on to improve how to support the various community changes happening this year. As we collect and review the data and feedback of all the participants support, we hope to help in any way that combines advancement and stability.

Over $500 in Donated Healthy Options
Tscion’s Just A Bag Program has now donated up to $500 in healthy food options for Colorado residents in need. The donations have expressly contained vegetarian, vegan, and organic food options for those with dietary requirements.