When most people hear “Long Range Foundation,” they think of Robert A. Heinlein’s classic science fiction novel Time for the Stars. In it, a wealthy non-profit funds projects so ambitious and so long-term that no government or company would dare attempt them.
But here in New Zealand, the Long Range Foundation (LRF) is no work of fiction. Inspired by Heinlein’s vision, it’s a real organisation working to support bold projects that could shape humanity’s future.
What Is the Long Range Foundation?
The Long Range Foundation (LRF) is a New Zealand–based non-profit dedicated to funding and supporting projects with far-reaching benefits. Unlike traditional grants or short-term initiatives, LRF focuses on long-range thinking—ventures that may take years or even decades to bear fruit.
Its mission is simple but powerful: empower communities, researchers, and innovators to tackle big problems and build for the future.
Community Funding Projects (CFP)
At the heart of LRF’s work is a program of grassroots grants. These range from NZ$250 to NZ$25,000 and are designed to support local initiatives in:
Sustainability and resilience
Education and inclusion
Health and wellbeing
Science, technology, engineering, arts, and maths (STEAM)
Funds are released in stages as milestones are reached, and successful applicants also receive mentoring to help their projects thrive.
Big-Picture Visions: SOE and SMP
While the Foundation has a strong community focus, it also looks beyond Earth. Two visionary projects currently under discussion include:
SOE (Space/Orbital Elevator): Exploring the potential for next-generation space access.
SMP (Space Mining Project): Investigating the opportunities and challenges of off-world resources.
These initiatives may sound like science fiction, but they reflect LRF’s willingness to think centuries ahead—just as Heinlein imagined.
Why the Long Range Foundation Matters
The LRF embodies a vital idea: humanity’s future depends on those willing to look beyond short-term returns.
Whether it’s backing a solar-powered marae, funding a youth coding club, or supporting orbital elevator concepts, LRF is proving that real change comes from long-range thinking. It’s about planting seeds today that will grow into forests for future generations.
How to Get Involved
The Foundation offers a Join Us pathway for individuals, communities, and organisations who want to contribute to long-range thinking. Members gain:
Access to innovative research and resources
A network of like-minded futurists and change-makers
Opportunities to attend events and workshops
The chance to contribute to transformative projects
If you’ve got a bold idea—or just the passion to help shape the future—LRF is a launch pad worth exploring.
Final Thoughts
The Long Range Foundation may have started as a spark from a science fiction story, but today it’s a living, breathing movement for positive change. From grassroots community projects to interstellar dreams, LRF is showing that the future belongs to those who prepare for it today.