The Concept: Real Partnership Instead of Charity
50% of our profit* from web design projects goes directly to NGOs.
Not 0.5% like those corporate “social responsibility” programs. (Honestly, just hearing that PR nonsense from the worst predator capitalists makes me sick.) Not a symbolic 10%. But half. Fifty-fifty.
How does it work? We sign cooperation agreements with NGOs working in the fields of trauma, healing, or social justice. Details are available on our website: thefools.company/for-ngos/ For example, with relief organizations active in crisis areas that support traumatized victims.
The principle is simple:
The NGO uses its reach – newsletter, LinkedIn, existing networks – to bring in clients. Every project that results from this cooperation is split fifty-fifty. The NGO receives 50%, with no extra work, no grant proposals, no bureaucracy.
What do NGOs gain?
- Ongoing income with zero operational effort
- Utilization of existing communication channels
- No complicated applications or reporting duties
- Real partnership at eye level
What do clients gain?
- Professional web design with a trauma-sensitive focus
- 50% of their investment automatically supports essential social work
- Transparency about which NGO is being supported
Why trauma work in particular?
I’ve gone through my own intense healing journey and deeply understand the importance and complexity of trauma work. That personal experience shapes everything we offer – and it’s why we specialize in websites for trauma-related institutions, doctors, and therapists.
After years of therapy, I’m currently experiencing a phase of profound transformation. It’s sometimes disorienting, but it gives me clarity about what truly matters: healing works best in cooperation, not in isolation.
Collective healing requires new structures
Trauma is rarely just individual. We all carry wounds from our families, our history, and our society. As long as these wounds remain unhealed, patterns keep repeating – in families, in institutions, in politics.
That’s why I believe that personal and collective healing belong together. NGOs often do amazing work in this space, but they are chronically underfunded. That’s where our model comes in: more stable funding through real business partnerships.
Digital spaces for trauma work
Websites for trauma-related organizations aren’t just “pretty pages.” They need to convey safety, build trust, and communicate complex information clearly. They must be accessible to people who may be in acute crisis.
Our experience – both in professional web design and from the client perspective – allows us to create digital spaces that truly serve their purpose.
More than just business
I could just build websites and be done. But after everything I’ve experienced, that’s no longer enough. I want my work to directly matter, directly help, directly move something.
The 50/50 model is my way of combining business with mission. Not as some retrofitted “corporate social responsibility,” but as the core of the business model itself.
Invitation to cooperate
To NGO representatives: If you work in the field of trauma, healing, or social justice, feel free to contact us for a real partnership. This is not about sponsorships or donations – this is about a business relationship that benefits both sides.
To potential clients: If you need web design and want to do good at the same time – perfect. You’ll receive professional work and know that half of your investment directly supports meaningful social work.
Next steps
Full details about our cooperation model are available here: thefools.company/for-ngos/
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*Profit = Revenue minus external technical costs (e.g. hosting, plugins, outsourced coding services). Our own working time is not included. All cooperation partners receive detailed breakdowns of these calculations.