-->provide information access
2) Identify, solicit the interest of, and involve students, scholars, and general readers of Percy in a virtual learning community that breaks down divisions between professional and non-professional readers.
-->create community
3) Develop, coordinate, and maintain collaborative educational opportunities and interactions between these parties as focused on the literature of Percy.
-->encourage collaboration
4) Create and maintain a variety of services and tools designed to promote the ongoing reading of and critical inquiry and exploration into the literature of Percy.
-->promote learning opportunities
5) Collect, archive, and record all research materials, activities, resources, and other cultural artifacts related to the study of Percy in a central, publicly accessible location, including text, bibliographic, and multimedia resources.
-->generate comprehensive resources
6) Promote literacy, the study of language and literature, explore the relationship between technology, the humanities, and education, and demonstrate how an intentional, focused awareness of all is possible.-->elicit cultural impact