Revenue funds those who serve communities without extracting.
We believe companies should pay proportional to the harm they cause. Standard businesses pay fair rates. Companies that extract from communities or damage the environment pay more. That revenue directly funds at-cost service for people who serve without extracting.
We don't profit from those who serve. Veterans, teachers, mental health professionals, and first responders get professional headshots at our cost ($8/person). No profit margin. Just service.
Our primary program is direct service to professionals who serve communities:
These professionals serve communities, often using taxpayer funds or personal income, while facing budget constraints despite critical work. They deserve support, not profit-taking.
Standard B2B clients pay $39-149/person depending on team size and tier.
Extraction companies pay 3x-300x multipliers based on environmental and social impact.
Service professionals pay $8/person (our cost + minimal overhead).
Revenue from corporate and extraction clients funds at-cost service for thousands of professionals who serve communities.
As revenue scales, we plan to donate to organizations serving the same communities:
1. Corporate clients pay fair rates ($39-149/person)
→ Profit funds operations + at-cost service
2. Extraction companies pay multipliers (3x-300x)
→ Profit funds at-cost service at scale
3. Service professionals pay at-cost ($8/person)
→ No profit, just covering costs
One extraction company. Hundreds of thousands of service professionals funded. That's the exchange.
We publish annual reports showing:
• Total revenue by client type
• Number of service professionals served at-cost
• Donations made to qualifying organizations
• Impact stories from those we've supported
Most businesses don't differentiate pricing based on harm. A fossil fuel company pays the same as a non-profit. A tobacco company pays the same as a teacher. That doesn't make sense.
We believe pricing should reflect impact. Companies that harm communities or the environment should pay more. That revenue should flow to communities and professionals who heal, teach, protect, and serve.
That's not charity. That's accountability. That's making the math honest. That's #FTP.