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“Our EGG” Hatches New Economic Vision for El Dorado County

Local nonprofit launches with bold plan to spark grassroots growth, fund projects, and boost rural prosperity

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
June 9, 2025
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“Our EGG” Hatches New Economic Vision for El Dorado County

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (June 9, 2025)

A new nonprofit rooted in El Dorado County is aiming to change the local economic landscape from the ground up. Our EGG — short for Economic Generator & Germination — was launched by lifelong residents Lexi Boeger and Lauren Hernandez with a mission to empower rural communities through collaborative development, policy engagement, and funding partnerships.

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Operating under the El Dorado Community Foundation as a 501(c)(3) fund (Tax ID: 68-0255556), the organization positions itself as a “people-led regenerative local economy” initiative. Its programs prioritize inclusive economic building, leadership development, and public-private investment in rural projects. According to its founders, Our EGG is designed to

“develop and catalyze projects toward implementation readiness,”

making them competitive for future federal, state, or private funding.

“Our EGG was hatched to step in on the ground level,” “to represent and support the stakeholders, businesses, workers and all county people and their families who are touched by, and depend on, our local environment and economy.”

reads a statement on the group’s website,

While the initiative is receiving support from community development circles, public reaction is mixed. “I read the whole article,” “All I can ascertain is that these two are saying we should get rich parents, too.”

said local resident Ken Steers.

Still, Boeger and Hernandez maintain that the intent is not charity but empowerment — using partnerships and local expertise to launch scalable, locally led economic programs that can compete for meaningful investment. With a focus on innovation and inclusivity, they see Our EGG as a long-term tool to incubate and strengthen El Dorado County’s economic ecosystem.

The phrase “Economic Generator & Germination” sounds poetic or conceptual, and its meaning depends. But here’s a breakdown of the possible interpretation:


“Economic Generator”

An economic generator refers to any entity, activity, or development that drives economic growth or productivity. Examples include:

  • A factory that creates jobs.

  • A tourism attraction that brings in outside money.

  • A technology hub that spurs innovation and investment.

It “generates” wealth, employment, and economic activity—just like an engine powers a machine.


“Germination”

In economic terms, germination is metaphorical. Borrowed from plant biology, where seeds “germinate” (sprout and grow), it suggests:

  • The early stages of an idea, business, or industry.

  • The foundational efforts (e.g., startups, pilot programs, local investments).

  • The conditions that lead to growth, like education, infrastructure, or innovation.

So, economic germination refers to nurturing the beginnings of future economic engines—laying the groundwork for success.


Put Together:

“Economic Generator & Germination” could describe:

A strategic approach that both initiates growth (germination) and sustains it through powerful drivers (generators).

The nonprofit is currently seeking collaborative partners and will be hosting stakeholder roundtables throughout the summer.

https://ouregg.org/

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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