How It Works

Five steps between funded and healed.

01

Find Projects

We identify where impact is possible.

We identify organizations where this technology can make the greatest impact and work alongside them to build a practical plan they can carry out.

Not every organization is ready. We look for established facilities with trust in the community, staff who are willing to learn, and leadership committed to long-term outcomes — not short-term optics.

02

Fund

Donors choose real projects.

Donors fund specific projects with full transparency into where every dollar goes. You choose a partner facility, a population, a country. You know where your money goes before it leaves your account.

No general fund. No administrative mystery. Project-based giving — the model that built Charity: Water and changed how people think about donating.

03

Deploy

Technology placed where it's needed most.

We place neurofeedback technology directly into partner facilities — children's homes, residential campuses, recovery centers. On-site placement means residents don't need referrals. They walk down the hall.

On-campus delivery is more effective than clinic referral. It's safer, more consistent, and dramatically increases participation.

04

Train

Staff trained to deliver with confidence.

On-site staff receive hands-on training so they can deliver sessions with confidence and consistency. The goal is independence — partner facilities run their own programs, on their own schedule, with their own people.

One trained practitioner can serve 160–200 clients per year to completion. A single machine with a part-time operator can transform a facility.

Practitioner administering neurofeedback session to a child at ONUVA

05

Support

We don't walk away after deployment.

We provide ongoing support and resources to help each partner succeed long term. That means troubleshooting, encouragement, continued training as staff changes, and connection to a growing network of practitioners doing the same work.

The goal is a self-sustaining program that outlasts our involvement — and eventually expands on its own.

The Donor Experience

You see exactly where your money goes.

Inspired by the Charity: Water model — the organization that proved donors give more when they can see the project, track the progress, and witness the outcome.

1

Choose a project

Select a partner facility and population. Know where your dollars land.

2

Receive updates

Progress reports as the deployment moves from funded to active to complete.

3

See outcomes

Real numbers from real sessions. Symptom reduction. Recovery rates. Stories.

For Partners

What we look for in a partner facility.

01

Established organization

Currently serving trauma-affected populations with existing infrastructure and staff.

02

On-site delivery model

A physical location where sessions can be administered regularly (residential preferred).

03

Willing to train

At least one staff member committed to learning and administering sessions independently.

04

Commitment to outcomes

Willingness to track outcomes and report data for donor transparency and program improvement.

Fund the next deployment.