Now for the anonymous registration: Some of us are involved in multiple projects. I am the former executive director of a non-profit organization and board member of another. I have been on the board of Detroit organizations to promote Detroit. Before I unzip my fly and as Jay Mohr says, "Put My Name on it" I'd like to see it gain traction and see if there is a "there there." Bitcoin projects tend to raise questions these days as you can already see.
no, how charities work is that you think of an idea.. and then.. (please read these next steps carefully)
make a detailed plan, costs, estimates, idea's, the whole shabang..
you then go and register your charity with the state , a business man such as yourself knows this atleast
you start looking at how you can help in more detail. EG surveying the area, taking pictures, asking the community.
that is how you see if a project is viable.
asking for funds comes later.. so do the research and paperwork and show evidence that the only material value of this project is not just a $1 domain name and a brainfart of someone sitting on a office chair/sofa.