Community Grant Programme · Enterprise Phase 1 · by POCITS

WeCare

Community takes care of its own.

WeCare is the humanitarian mandate of the POCITS County Enterprise Fund — grants that flow to employers, contractors, healthcare providers, and local services supporting Community Members in Transition. No donations. No charity campaigns. Just a community economy structured to take care of itself.

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This is not charity.

WeCare is not a programme POCITS runs. It is a programme the community funds through its own economic activity — and governs through its own elected delegates.

Conventional CSR
Donate money → tax deduction only, no community return
No measurable outcome — did it actually help anyone?
One-time or annual — disconnected from daily business
Company decides who benefits — top-down, not community
80% of ad spend leaves the county to distant shareholders
POCITS WeCare Model
Onboarding fee committed to the WeCare Trust — not retained by POCITS Inc.
Measurable: people housed, employed, supported — publicly reported
Perpetual — support continues as long as need persists and engagement is maintained
County community democratically governs the programme
80% of ad revenue stays in the county. Always. Structurally.

The MARC Test — Two Questions That Change Everything

Q1: Where does the money go? Conventional advertising: ~80% to distant platform shareholders. POCITS advertising: 80% to your county's reserve — the liquidity engine that keeps the grant pool running. Permanently.
Q2: Who owns what gets monetized? Conventional: the platform owns your community's attention and extracts its value. POCITS: the community owns the infrastructure and captures its own value. WeCare is what that looks like in practice.

Introducing the Genesis Programme.

WeCare · Humanitarian · Phase 1
Genesis
Programme
A fresh start.
The Genesis Programme is WeCare's first humanitarian initiative — a county-governed pathway from homelessness and hardship to employment, housing, and independent community membership.

Support is not a one-time payment. It is a perpetual economic relationship that continues until graduation.
6
Stages to independence
$0
Cash ever disbursed
Day 1
Food access activated

Who it serves. What it delivers.

The Genesis Programme serves Community Members in Transition (CMTs) — individuals experiencing homelessness, housing instability, or severe economic hardship. Every participant enters through an intake assessment that determines their situation, needs, and entry tier into the programme.

Grants flow not as cash to participants, but as funded Community Trust Accounts — spendable at approved local employers, grocers, healthcare providers, housing contractors, and training organisations. Every dollar stays inside the county.

Immediate food access via QR code — no waiting list, no caseworker approval
Housing stabilisation funded through the trust from day one
Health and wellness through the MEDI hub — physical, mental, addiction
Employment training and placement with local WeCare Employment Partners
Credit union card for qualified participants — guided independence
Graduation: employed, housed, self-sufficient — full POCITS membership

From discovery to graduation.

The Genesis Programme takes a Community Member in Transition through six stages — from first contact on the street to full, independent community membership. Every stage is governed by elected county delegates. No stage is skipped.

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Day 0
Discovery & Registration
Lanyard Team street outreach or QR self-registration
Intake assessment — situation, health, goals
Community Trust Account opened immediately
Food QR code activated — no delay, no approval needed
2
Days 0 – 30
Immediate Stability
Housing stabilisation via trust-funded contractor network
Medical intake through MEDI hub practitioners
Mental health and addiction assessment
No waiting period for any service
3
Months 1 – 6
Active Development
Bi-weekly check-ins with programme coordinator
Employment training funded through trust
Health and wellness programme participation
Milestone tracking — progress recorded on platform
4
Months 3 – 9
Employment Entry
WeCare Employment Partner hires participant
Trust covers training-period wages — employer bears zero net labour cost
Housing deposit assistance unlocked at milestone
5
Months 6 – 18
Stabilisation
Employment and housing maintained
Reduced check-in frequency
Credit union card issued if capability demonstrated
Transition to standard POCITS platform membership begins
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≥ 90 Days Self-Sufficient
Graduation
Employed, housed, independent
Community Trust Account closes — remaining tau recycled to county fund
Full POCITS member — same standing as any resident
Optional: community advocate for the next cohort
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Day 1: Food access. No waiting list.

The first act of the Genesis Programme is immediate dignity. Upon registration — whether through the Lanyard Team on the street or via QR self-registration — every participant receives food access through a QR code accepted at participating local merchants. No caseworker approval. No bureaucratic delay. The credit union settles those transactions in fiat the next business day. The participant just presents a code and receives food.

Two engines. One mission.

WeCare draws on two distinct financial structures — the Enterprise Fund that issues the grants, and the County Reserve that provides the liquidity to keep those grants flowing. They are separate systems with separate roles.

Engine 1 — The Grant Source
The PCEF Enterprise Fund issues all WeCare grants.
The County Enterprise Fund holds its allocation of time-denominated resources (tau). This is the grant engine. When the Genesis Programme funds a Community Trust Account, the source is the Enterprise pool's tau — not the county reserve.
1
Business pays $200 onboarding service fee — committed to the WeCare Trust
2
1 tau activated into the time market; $160 fiat (after 20% fee) enters the grant pool
3
$160 purchases 7 tau from county Enterprise assets — the pool is amplified
4
7 tau resold → $1,400 gross → $1,120 net funds the Community Trust Account
The trust never empties. A minimum of one tau is always retained to perpetuate the recycling cycle. Support continues as long as need persists.
Engine 2 — The Liquidity Backbone
The County Reserve keeps the grant engine running.
Every time a business advertises on POCITS, 80% of that ad spend flows automatically to the county reserve. This reserve does not issue grants directly — it provides the fiat liquidity that makes it possible to purchase tau from the Enterprise pool, sustaining the grant cycle as advertising volume grows.
1
Business runs any ad on POCITS — poster, billboard, coupon, wallpaper
2
80% of ad spend routes automatically to the county reserve
3
Reserve provides fiat liquidity to purchase tau from Enterprise pool when needed
4
Growing ad volume = growing reserve = deeper liquidity = more grant capacity
No business opts in to WeCare. The architecture connects advertising activity to community support structurally — not by choice, not by charity.

How a business onboarding fee becomes community support.

Every business that joins POCITS pays an onboarding fee. The first $200 of that fee is not retained by POCITS Inc. — it is committed directly to the WeCare Trust and assigned to a grant recipient pool. This is the Genesis Grant trigger.

1

$200 onboarding fee committed to WeCare Trust

The business pays for POCITS onboarding services. That first $200 flows directly into the WeCare Trust — not retained as operating revenue, not issued as ad inventory.

2

1 tau activated · $160 enters the grant pool

One time-unit (tau) is activated into the time market. After the 20% platform operations fee ($40), $160 in fiat is available as grant pool liquidity.

3

$160 purchases 7 tau from county Enterprise assets

The county reserve provides the liquidity to acquire 7 tau from the Enterprise pool at the reserve rate. The impact is amplified sevenfold.

4

7 tau → $1,120 net to Community Trust Account

7 tau enter the time market and are resold — $1,400 gross, $1,120 net after the 20% fee. That $1,120 funds Cycle 1 of the participant's Community Trust Account.

This is not a one-time disbursement. The POCIT Trust manages the WeCare tau pool collectively. A minimum of one tau is always retained and recycled — so the pool never empties and no individual participant's support is disrupted by timing. The cycle continues, growing with the county's advertising volume, for as long as need persists and engagement is maintained.
Genesis Grant · Cycle 1 Illustration
Business onboarding fee
$200
service fee — committed to WeCare Trust
Community Trust Account — Cycle 1
$1,120
Spendable at local employers · grocers · healthcare · contractors
$1,120 illustrates one recycling rotation. There is no cap on WeCare support. The trust cycles continuously — as long as need persists and engagement is maintained, support continues.

An ecosystem of local service providers. Not a handout.

WeCare grants flow through Community Trust Accounts — participants spend at approved local businesses and service providers. No cash is disbursed. Every dollar stays in the county and supports local employment.

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WeCare Employment Partners
Trust covers training-period wages — employer bears zero net labour cost
Hours logged on POCITS — minimal paperwork
Employment Partner badge on Bizcard — visible in the community
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Service Contractors
Housing tradespeople, tutors, counsellors registered on POCITS
Trust pays for services directly — no cash intermediary
Verified through the county delegate network
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Community Trust Account
Spending account — not cash
QR code accepted at approved local grocers and food merchants
Credit union card issued to qualified participants at milestone
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Healthcare (MEDI Hub)
Dental, clinic, and alt-health access through MEDI hub providers
Mental health and addiction support
Trust account covers approved appointments

"You don't choose to support your community.
You just join, and the architecture does it."

When your business joins POCITS, your onboarding fee goes straight into the WeCare Trust — not to POCITS Inc. Every ad campaign you run builds the county reserve that sustains the grant engine. Your community presence and your community contribution are the same action.

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Join POCITS — your onboarding fee funds the Trust

The first $200 of your onboarding fee is committed directly to the WeCare Trust. You're paying for onboarding services — the community benefit is the destination of those funds.

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Run an ad — 80% builds your county's reserve

Every advertising campaign automatically routes 80% to the county reserve. Not Meta. Not Google. Your county — providing the liquidity that keeps the grant engine running.

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Become a WeCare Employment Partner

Hire a CMT through the programme — training-period wages are covered by the trust. Log hours on POCITS. Zero labour cost risk to your business. Employment Partner badge on your Bizcard.

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Your Bizcard shows your community impact

Your reserve contribution and any WeCare participation is visible alongside your community presence on POCITS — publicly reported, county-wide.

Step up. Your county sees who shows up.

Advertising already funds WeCare structurally. Sponsorship is the voluntary layer — businesses who want a named role in the programme and public recognition on the county WeCare dashboard.

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Bronze
County WeCare badge on Bizcard
Named in quarterly impact report
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Silver
Everything in Bronze
Employment Partner grant access priority
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Gold
Everything in Silver
Featured on county landing page
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Diamond
Everything in Gold
Programme delegate nomination eligibility

Sponsorship tier details and contribution thresholds are set by each county's elected delegates. Register on POCITS to express interest.

Run by your local POCITS delegates. Not by Pocits Inc.

POCITS provides the infrastructure — the Enterprise Fund mechanics, the grant system, the programme dashboard. But WeCare itself is governed entirely at the county level by elected local delegates. POCITS Inc. has no operational role in determining who receives support or how grants are allocated.

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Enterprise Fund allocates grant capacity

The County Enterprise Fund holds its tau allocation — the grant engine for WeCare and all PCEF programmes. County reserves grow with advertising activity, providing the liquidity that sustains grant cycles over time.

02
Delegates govern every approval

All WeCare grant approvals require weighted multi-signature authority: Regional delegate (51%), Citizen delegate (24.5%), Business delegate (24.5%). The SMARTS system enforces this. No single party controls WeCare approvals.

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Impact is public and auditable

Every county's WeCare outcomes — people housed, employed, supported — are published in the county's CMTY hub. Transparent. No black box. The community sees exactly where the grant pool went and what it produced.

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POCITS Inc. has no operational role

POCITS Inc. rendered itself a service provider — not a decision-maker. The company received 1% of the token supply as payment in full, holds no share of advertising revenue, and has no equity stake in grant decisions. The community owns the programme.

Three ways to be part of this.

Whether you're a business owner, a community member, or a Community Member in Transition looking for support — there's a place for you in this.

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I'm a business owner

Join POCITS and your onboarding fee goes straight into the WeCare Trust. Every ad campaign you run builds your county's reserve. Optionally become a WeCare Employment Partner and hire a CMT through the programme — zero net labour cost.

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I'm a community member

Follow your county's WeCare programme, see the impact reports, and join the network that's building a community economy that takes care of its own. Every resident has a voice through the county delegate system.

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I need support

The Genesis Programme is for Community Members in Transition. You can register through our Lanyard Team, by QR code, or through a referral. Food access begins on Day 1. No waiting list. No approval needed to start.

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