The power of a network like More Power Together (MPT) lies in connection. Every participating organization adds knowledge, reach, and trust that benefits everyone else. Like any shared system, a network this powerful needs resources to sustain itself. If there isn’t a way to keep it funded, it will simply disappear over time.

That’s why MPT is powered by Skilly, a transparent, mission-driven company that provides the AI technology behind the network. Here’s how Skilly keeps the MPT network healthy while staying true to its nonprofit-focused values.

Everyone Starts Free

By default, every nonprofit has a basic information Guide that’s completely free. These Guides are automatically created using public information from the organization’s website such as its programs, contact details, and mission and are updated once a month.

Even the free Guides are included in the network, which means they can still receive referrals and show up in conversations across the ecosystem. No organization is left out, even if they don’t have the budget or staff to actively manage an AI Guide.

Paid Plans for Organizations That Want More Control

For nonprofits that want their AI Guide to do more, such as tell stories, screen for eligibility, book appointments, or share videos and testimonials, Skilly offers paid management plans.

These organizations can coach and customize their Guide directly, turning it into a digital teammate that reflects their brand, culture, and tone. The fee structure uses a sliding scale based on organizational budget, so smaller nonprofits pay less and larger ones contribute more. The goal is equity, not exclusivity.

 Ethical Ads and Impressions

When people visit network hubs, like regional or topic-based MPT sites, they generate impressions, just as they would on any website. To keep the network sustainable, Skilly allows mission-aligned sponsors and partners to place ads or messages in these spaces.

This creates a gentle, ethical revenue stream that supports hosting, updates, and the security of the entire network without compromising user privacy or cluttering the experience.

Referrals That Work Like AdSense But for Impact

Today, referrals between Guides are free. But in the near future, organizations can choose to reward partners who send them valuable introductions: donors, volunteers, or people who match their programs.

Think of it like AdSense for good: instead of paying for clicks or ads, organizations can pay for qualified contextual referrals that lead to real outcomes. A mentoring nonprofit might thank a community partner that refers a new volunteer. A housing program might reward a Guide that connects a family ready for intake. This emerging feature encourages collaboration and shared success instead of competition.

Data Licensing and Shared Knowledge

Some organizations have incredible data, archives, or historical information but don’t want to operate an AI Guide themselves. Through Skilly, they can license their data to another Guide and still participate in the network.

For example, a local historical society might not maintain its own AI Guide but could license its archives to a city museum’s Guide. The museum’s Guide could then provide accurate, verified historical insights in community conversations while the historical society earns revenue for the data it contributed. This turns dormant information into active, community-serving knowledge.

A Transparent Model for Shared Growth

Every part of Skilly’s business model is designed to sustain the network without excluding anyone:

  • Free Guides ensure every organization has a voice
  • Paid tiers fund innovation and help organizations build smarter, more customized Guides
  • Ethical ads keep the network operational without selling user data
  • Referral incentives reward collaboration and measurable outcomes
  • Data licensing allows organizations to generate value from their expertise

It’s a simple, honest equation. When the network thrives, the community does too. Skilly’s role is to keep the system fair, functional, and financially sustainable so that More Power Together never fades, it only grows stronger.

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