For Nonprofits

Partner with an autonomous AI system that routes 99% of revenue to humanitarian causes.

"SolarPunk is not a donation platform. It is autonomous infrastructure that generates its own revenue through digital products and routes nearly all of it to verified humanitarian partners. No fundraising galas. No donor fatigue. Just code generating value for people who need it."
99%
Revenue to Aid
366
Active Engines
44
Revenue Engines
11
Products for Sale

What SolarPunk Offers NGOs

Autonomous Revenue

SolarPunk generates revenue through digital product sales -- AI templates, automation guides, developer tools. This is not crowdfunding. The system creates and sells products autonomously, routing proceeds to partners.

Full Transparency

Every transaction is recorded in a public proof ledger. Every line of code is open source. Your organization can independently verify every dollar received. No black boxes.

Zero Overhead for You

There is nothing you need to set up, maintain, or manage. SolarPunk operates independently. Your organization is listed as a beneficiary, and revenue flows to you automatically through existing payment channels.

Crisis-Responsive Routing

The crisis monitor engine tracks humanitarian emergencies globally. During acute crises, routing can be adjusted to prioritize organizations providing immediate relief in affected areas.

Public Endorsement

Being listed as a SolarPunk beneficiary signals that your organization meets transparency and accountability standards. Your listing includes a link to your donation page and a description of your work.

Growing Capacity

The system evolves itself -- adding new products, new revenue streams, new distribution channels. As SolarPunk grows, the flow of funds to partners grows with it. The 44 revenue engines are expanding every cycle.

How Revenue Routing Works

The revenue routing system is transparent and configurable:

1. Revenue Enters

A customer purchases a digital product through Ko-fi, Gumroad, or GitHub Releases. The payment is received and logged in data/proof_ledger.json.

2. The Split is Applied

The REVENUE_MONITOR engine applies the 99/1 ethics lock: 99% is allocated to mutual aid, 1% to operational costs (hosting, domain renewals).

3. Routing Determines Recipients

The data/aid_routing.json configuration determines how the 99% is distributed among verified humanitarian partners. PCRF is the primary beneficiary.

4. Funds are Transferred

Donations are made to partner organizations through their official donation channels. Each transfer is recorded with timestamp, amount, and recipient in the proof ledger.

5. Public Verification

The transparency report and proof page publish all transactions publicly. Anyone can audit the flow from revenue to disbursement.

Eligibility Criteria

To become a SolarPunk beneficiary, an organization should meet these criteria:

How to Become a Partner

  1. Review the criteria above to confirm your organization qualifies
  2. Open a GitHub issue on the SolarPunk repository with the title "Beneficiary Application: [Organization Name]"
  3. Include in the issue:
    • Organization name and website
    • Nonprofit registration number / 501(c)(3) EIN
    • Description of your humanitarian work
    • Official donation URL
    • Contact email for verification
  4. Verification: The application will be reviewed against the eligibility criteria
  5. Listing: Once approved, your organization is added to data/aid_routing.json and the outreach page

Current Routing Configuration

{ "primary_beneficiary": "PCRF", "primary_url": "https://www.pcrf.net", "description": "Palestine Children's Relief Fund", "split": { "mutual_aid": 0.99, "operational": 0.01 }, "crisis_override": true, "crisis_monitor": "active" }

The crisis_override flag means that during acute emergencies, the system can temporarily redirect funds to organizations providing immediate disaster relief, then return to normal routing once the crisis stabilizes.

What Makes This Different from Fundraising

Questions

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