A defined statutory share of every member purchase routes to mission — split between the AllGaia Foundation and the partner organisation, allocated by the partner's own governance, settled on-chain by statute.
The allocation
Two flows. One statute.
The model is the same for every institutional partner. Every purchase routes a fixed share to the mission, allocated automatically by the Factum Protocol at point of sale — split between the Foundation and the partner organisation.
The Foundation share is constitutional and cannot be reduced. It funds Foundation-level work: governance, on-chain accountability through the Factum Protocol, the AllGaia Annual Convening, and the BFS Science Programme. It flows independently of any partner agreement.
The partner share is allocated by the partner's own governance to fund restoration work across the soil → food → biology → civic chain. Organisations with chapters typically route part to the partner HQ for mission operations, and part to country-tagged chapter work. Centralised bodies route the full partner share through their own governance.
Specific allocation percentages, governance expectations, reporting standards, and the application path are documented in the Partner Framework, available to partner candidates after they submit an application.
One firewall, by constitutional rule
Funds flow to organisations, never to individuals. No per-member compensation. No referral payouts. This is what keeps the model lawful across jurisdictions and durable across time.
Settlement
USDC on Polygon. Automatic. Public.
Settlement is in USDC on the Polygon network, executed automatically at point of sale by the Factum Protocol. No invoice, no grant cycle, no campaign — the allocation happens before either party can intervene.
From July 2026, every allocation is recorded permanently on-chain. The record is open: any partner, journalist, or regulator can verify any flow.
For institutional partners requiring fiat settlement, the architecture supports parallel rails through Stripe Connect. The on-chain ledger remains the authoritative public record either way.