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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Project: BAWT / CK KUYA – “EVERYONE-CAN” Social Impact System
Founder & Developer: Michael A. Blackhall (Author & Systems Builder)

Overview

BAWT & CK KUYA is a live, trademarked, social-impact platform. It is designed to reduce poverty, homelessness, and marginalization. The platform also aims to decrease associated crime through participation-based economic inclusion. It focuses on economic inclusion rather than donation dependency.

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The platform integrates services, publishing, loyalty involvement, and community engagement into a unified ecosystem. In this ecosystem, individuals can contribute, participate, and benefit. This is true regardless of financial status.

This initiative has moved beyond the concept phase and is now entering structured funding and pilot expansion.

The Problem

Traditional charitable and aid models rely heavily on continuous donations. They all offer limited pathways for dignity, ownership, and long-term participation.

As economic pressures increase and automation displaces work, millions face:

  • Reduced access to opportunity
  • Marginalization from digital and economic systems
  • Increased risk of homelessness and crime cycles
  • Current systems address symptoms — not inclusion.

The Solution

The “EVERYONE-CAN” system provides a non-extractive participation model where people engage through:

  • Service usage (transport, publishing, platforms)
  • Loyalty participation instead of cash dependency
  • Community engagement and referrals
  • Structured pathways into earning, recognition, and inclusion

The platform is designed to scale gradually, beginning with pilot communities and expanding through partnerships, crowdfunding, and institutional support.

Current Status

  • Live website ecosystem
  • Published public newsletter (Feb 2026)
  • Trademarked system framework
  • Functional service and engagement components
  • Founder actively operating within the ecosystem (real-world validation)

This is not a theoretical project — it is operational and evolving.

Funding Objective

Initial funding is sought to support “Phase-One readiness” and pilot execution, specifically:

  • Platform refinement and integration
  • Community onboarding and engagement tools
  • Operational setup and compliance
  • Outreach, documentation, and pilot rollout

Funding Range:

Seeking seed-level support appropriate for crowdfunding, grants, and early strategic partners.

Use of Funds (High-Level)

  • Platform readiness & system integration
  • Community engagement & pilot onboarding
  • Content, documentation, and outreach
  • Administrative, legal, and compliance buffers

Funds are allocated conservatively with a focus on deliverable milestones, not overhead expansion.

Why Now

Economic instability:

  •  housing insecurity, and workforce displacement are accelerating.
  • Systems that enable participation instead of dependency are urgently needed.

BAWT & CK KUYA is ready to pilot a practical, human-centered alternative. This alternative can scale responsibly with the right early support.

Founder

Michael A. Blackhall is an author, systems developer, and service operator with a long-standing focus on inclusion, dignity, and real-world execution. This project represents the convergence of his publishing, service, and community-driven work into a single scalable framework.

Contact & Overview:

https://bawt.ca/newsletter-feb-2026/