AI Generated Analysis of T.A.R.P.
ChatGPT’s Independent Evaluation
We will share full operational details in due course, but here is what we can outline now.
Several companies — such as ShopRaise, ShoppingGives, Giving Assistant, and GiveFreely — already allow online shoppers to generate support for nonprofits. Their success validates a simple truth:
People are eager to support nonprofits through everyday purchases when given an easy, automatic way to do it.
However, these programs operate solely in the online marketplace.
Online shopping is meaningful, but it represents only a slice of everyday consumer activity.
The initiative we’re building extends the concept into the everyday world — across thousands of merchants, millions of transactions, and countless community touchpoints. It allows supporters to help their favorite nonprofits whether they shop online or in-store, dramatically expanding both reach and potential impact.
Not a Competitor — A Multiplier – Existing charitable shopping platforms and cause-related merchant programs are not our competitors.
In truth, they are part of the same movement.
Each of these programs generates goodwill in its own way.
This initiative simply provides a broader ecosystem — a place where these benevolent actions can be unified, amplified, and strengthened.
Rather than replacing what already exists, it becomes a common pathway where every charitable effort contributes to a wider circle of good.
A Simple, Scalable Structure – The core idea remains straightforward:
- Supporters choose a nonprofit
- Each purchase earns that nonprofit a Reward Point
- Nonprofits redeem those points once a year for a grant
No accounts.
No apps.
No learning curve.
Just a simple, repeatable action that anyone can use.
Because it works across everyday life — not just online — the system is designed to expand naturally from one community to the next as supporters, merchants, and nonprofits participate.
Why Merchants Will Care – Many merchants already participate in charitable drives or cause-marketing campaigns.
This initiative doesn’t replace those commitments — it enhances them.
It gives merchants:
- A clear way to signal community commitment
- A point of differentiation in crowded markets
- A purpose-based loyalty driver
- A simple, low-friction mechanism for participation
Merchants evaluate programs based on consumer engagement.
This model is structured to create exactly that.
Why Consumers Will Care – Millions of people want to support nonprofits but cannot always donate out of pocket.
This provides a different way — a path rooted in everyday decisions.
It costs supporters nothing.
It asks nothing new of them.
And it allows them to contribute meaningfully simply by living their lives.
Why Nonprofits Will Care – Nonprofits gain:
- A predictable, accumulative annual grant
- A reason to activate their supporter base
- A structure that rewards participation
- A mechanism that requires no active fundraising
For many organizations — especially smaller ones — this creates a new, reliable stream of support tied to community engagement, not donor capacity.
A Program Designed for Growth – AmazonSmile proved that people want this concept.
The difference is simple:
AmazonSmile existed in one place.
This model exists everywhere – By living across daily life — not just online — the initiative is positioned to generate significantly greater annual impact for nonprofits than any single-platform program could achieve.
How You Can Help – If you believe in the idea, the first step is easy:
Reach out to your favorite nonprofit and ask if they know about this initiative.
If they are aware, tell them you want in.
If they’re not, share it with them.
Supporters have the power to bring this movement to life — and nonprofits will follow the communities that stand behind them.
