Our Approach

A Disciplined Process for Maximum Impact

Through a portfolio construction method rooted in discipline and data, we uncover and support the charities with the greatest potential to create lasting, transformative change. Here’s how we do it:

A Disciplined Selection Process

We begin with a global universe of over 30,000 charities in health, education, and economic empowerment. Using AI-assisted screening and expert review, we identify organizations that are high-impact, efficient, scalable, and transparent—ensuring that every chosen charity delivers meaningful results. This rigorous process allows us to uncover novel approaches to large, complex problems that traditional funding might overlook.

Portfolio-Style Investment

Just as in financial investing, we build a diversified “portfolio” of 8–12 charities that meet strict criteria. This approach balances risk, amplifies reach, and ensures that resources are directed toward the most effective solutions. By spreading contributions across multiple proven organizations, we maximize stability while keeping the focus on transformative, lasting impact.

Continuous Tracking & Accountability

Impact doesn’t stop at selection. Each charity is monitored through quarterly KPI dashboards, annual site or virtual visits, and an ongoing impact story library. Regular re-scoring ensures accountability, while red-flag triggers allow us to act quickly if standards aren’t met. This disciplined monitoring not only protects donor trust but also helps the strongest organizations scale their work to reach more people.

Charities We Partner With

We fund charities that bring bold, practical solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Each organization we support falls within one of three focus areas—Empower, Illuminate, and Heal—ensuring that our portfolio addresses economic opportunity, education, and health in lasting and meaningful ways. Here are some of our partner organizations putting this mission into action:

Al Basar International Foundation

Established in Saudi Arabia in 1989 to combat blindness and visual impairment, especially in underserved regions. Globally, over 1 billion people are living with vision impairment that could have been prevented or has yet to be addressed. This includes conditions such as uncorrected refractive errors and cataracts, the foundation responds to a vast, ongoing need for accessible eye care.


Project Access

Established in California in 1999, Project Access has embedded Family & Senior Resource Centers in affordable housing communities to provide on-site services in health, education, and employment. Today, through over 100 centers across 16 states, it serves more than 28,000 low-income children, families, and seniors, offering everything from financial literacy and mental wellness support to after-school programs and community-building activities.


Sampark Foundation

Established in India in 2004 to improve learning outcomes in underserved rural schools. With millions of children lacking access to quality education, Sampark Foundation addresses this gap by providing low-cost, tech-enabled solutions and teacher training to enhance classroom learning across the country.


Nest

Established in New York in 2006, Nest supports the global handworker economy by helping artisans—most of them women—gain access to markets, capital, and fair labor standards. Worldwide, millions of handworkers remain excluded from the formal economy, limiting their income and growth opportunities. Nest responds to this need by building supply chains, offering grants and training, and creating opportunities for makers to connect with global brands.

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”

– Winston Churchill

Be Part of the Impact

We believe the right partnerships can transform lives and communities around the world. Whether you’re interested in learning more about our approach, exploring partnership opportunities, or supporting the Elevate program, we’d love to connect. Together, we can back the solutions that matter most.