1. Program Purpose
The New Jerusalem Ferris Wheel is a structured community participation program designed to assist members with verified bill obligations through organized weekly contribution pools and fair selection processes.
2. Weekly Participation Flow
Members participate by creating an account, linking a bill for review, completing weekly trivia, confirming a Ferris Wheel bucket tier, submitting a weekly contribution, and waiting for deposit verification.
3. Bucket Structure
Members participate through bucket tiers ranging from $5 to $60 weekly. Each bucket runs its own drawing and maintains its own participation pool.
| Bucket | Weekly Contribution |
|---|---|
| Red | $5 |
| Orange | $10 |
| Yellow | $15 |
| Green | $20 |
| Blue | $25 |
| Indigo | $30 |
| Violet | $35 |
| Pink | $40 |
| Coral | $45 |
| Aqua | $50 |
| Gold | $55 |
| Platinum | $60 |
4. Contribution Allocation
Each contribution is allocated between the payout pool and platform operations.
66.7% supports the community payout pool.
33.3% supports platform operations, administration, technology, verification, customer support, and program management.
5. Eligibility Requirements
Members become eligible for the weekly drawing only after completing all required steps for the active cycle:
- Bill approved
- Weekly trivia completed
- Tier confirmed
- Weekly deposit verified
6. Winner Selection
Each bucket runs its own drawing. Winners are selected using a hybrid weighted random model intended to balance fairness with consistent participation.
7. Bill Caps and Payouts
Approved bills must remain within the cap allowed for the member’s selected bucket. Winners may receive payment of their full approved bill amount up to that cap until the bucket payout pool is exhausted.
8. Winner Cooldown
Members who receive a payout enter a cooldown period before becoming eligible to win again. This protects fairness across the community.
9. Administrative Oversight
Administrators oversee verification, deposit review, weekly draw execution, winner recording, and operational compliance. Administrators do not manually choose the random outcome.
10. Transparency
Program statistics, participation totals, and aggregated activity may be shared to support community transparency while protecting unnecessary disclosure of private personal details.