I don't think so. It would have to support family values, culture and community. If it can meet those criteria, the framework can grow.
There are many aspects and strategies of mormonism that could be used to grow the organization. Mormons are great at that. It has been the fastest growing religion in terms of percentage.
90% of Mormons are of northwestern European heritage. Ancestry research is very strongly encouraged and has been since inception of the LDS church.
A natural beginning point would be heritage or ancestry groups. Scouting was a big part of the LDS church that needs replacement. People are looking for alternatives.
The other advantage of Asatru like or pagan organizations is they are more flexible/realistic about expectations and time commitments in the internet age.
… I would view it as a transition.
People would begin as Mormons who also participate in ancestral or heritage based groups for a small number of festivals or activities. Over time it would transition to one foot on each side and then a growing percentage fully transitioning as it becomes a more culturally accepted and normal thing to do.
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Most Mormons are not actually religious.
Most of the girls are attracted to the moral, value oriented culture of the religion. They are looking for husbands to start a family with.
The Mormon church is being subverted and it will be damaged irreparably, but the culture will remain.