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Three steps to impact that stays

Local-led · 1–3 weeks · Handover ready

We scope small, ship quickly, and transfer autonomy — paid at a solidarity rate so your team can run it after we leave. If an NGO proves it has no funds, we encode missions as pro-bono.

Our 3 steps process

01

Align

20–30 minutes to set the goal, success criteria, and the “done”.

02

Produce

Short iterations, quick user tests, living docs.

03

Transfer

Live walkthrough + a 4–6 page admin guide; your team runs it.

Two tracks

A clear need, a useful deliverable, a short timeline. We co-write a one-page micro-brief, ship one or two outputs in 1–3 weeks, and hand over a how-to guide so your team keeps control.

We run missions at a solidarity rate with a 1% platform fee (covers facilitation, documentation, training).
If you prove you have no funds, we encode the mission as pro-bono.

Short, useful, well-scoped missions with skills-based matching. Typical time is 2–5 h/week for 2–6 weeks; sometimes a short on-site sprint (3–10 days). No sign-up fees.

All missions are paid at a solidarity rate.
If a host NGO proves it has no funds (and cannot pay a subscription), we encode the mission as pro-bono. No platform commission; when paid, we prioritize local professionals.

Local-led missions, shipped fast, documented for handover.

Timeline

Most micro-missions ship in 1–3 weeks with one or two outputs and a handover guide. Overall mission length can be 2–6 weeks depending on scope and availability.

Ethics & safety

Local-led · Do-no-harm · No job substitution · Remote-first. We favor simple tools and clear documentation so local teams stay in control.

Pricing

We operate on a solidarity rate so missions stay accessible and sustainable. If a host NGO proves it has no funds, we encode missions as pro-bono.

Answers to Common Questions

Who defines the scope?

The host NGO. We co-write a one-page micro-brief and agree on the “done.”

 

How long is a mission?

Typically 2–6 weeks with 2–5 h/week.

 

On-site or remote?

Remote by default; short on-site sprints when useful.

 

Do experts pay anything?

No sign-up fees. We don’t take a commission on compensation.

 

Are missions paid?

Yes. All missions are paid at a solidarity rate. If a host NGO proves it has no funds (and cannot pay a subscription), we encode missions as pro-bono.

 

Who gets priority for paid missions?

We prioritize local professionals whenever possible, then match global experts for gaps or training.