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This is a bold, disruptive vision – moving from “Institutional Charity” (which functions like a slow-moving utility company) to “Agile Philanthropy” (which functions like a high-frequency trading floor for good). The antidote to “The Poverty Industry.”

The 99% Pass-Through Model

Decapitating Overhead: Eliminates the “administrative luxury” of traditional NGOs. The model is built to ensure that $0.99 of every dollar goes directly to the cause.

The Founder Cap: A strict constitutional limit on compensation. The founder’s take is capped at 1% of the project’s gross, with an absolute ceiling of $125,000/year, regardless of how many millions are raised.
“If I make $125,000 that means I gave $12,375,000 directly to people in need. That’s good work. Find me a better ratio for CEOs of charitable groups.”

Financial Transparency (The Trust Wall): A dedicated “Impact Archive” on the website that hosts photos of actual bank receipts and donation confirmations, providing “ground-truth” proof of where the money went.

Frictionless Micro-Giving

The “Dollar Circle”: Replaces high-barrier “major donor” fundraising with a mass-volume model where anyone can participate for just $1.
“You can give more, which is always appreciated and needed, but even if 1/10 of 1% of 100,000,000 gave $1 a month, that’s $99,000 to help someone/group per month.”

Zero-Fee Infrastructure: Utilizes platforms like Zeffy, PayPal,CashApp, Zelle, Venmo, etc. to bypass the traditional 30% “transaction erosion” that usually kills micro-donations.

The 10-Minute Rule: Designed to respect the giver’s time. The system allows users to give their $1 and exit the site in under 10 minutes, preventing the “psychological hacking” common in social media and charity marketing.
“Get in, check out the current giving project, give, move on and enjoy your day and stop scrolling and clocking screen time.”

Agile Philanthropy

Sudden-Response Funding: Instead of waiting for board meetings or grant cycles, the model creates a massive, liquid fund that can provide “sudden, life-changing relief” the moment a need is identified.
“GoFundMe on steroids!”

Funding the Need, Not the Statement: Avoids “Mission Creep” by remaining agile. The project funds the immediate human crisis rather than trying to satisfy a corporate mission statement.

Automated Social Scaling

The ManyChat Funnel: Uses AI and automation to handle the logistics of a 100-million-follower audience without the need for a massive, expensive staff.

“Comment-to-DM” Flow: Leverages social media algorithms (Instagram/TikTok) to automate the donation link delivery, turning viral engagement directly into charitable impact.

Hyper-Local Target Focus

Collective Giving: Focuses the “Dollar Circle” on specific, tangible need, rather than broad, vague organizations where funds often get lost in the shuffle.

Direct-Line Support: Moves away from “The Poverty Industry” by establishing a direct line of support between the giver collective and the individual or group in crisis.