Porthos is being built so that education and participation can translate into practical support for food banks, schools, and community organisations.
Porthos aims to build meaningful partnerships with organisations working at the intersection of community support and everyday need.
Organisations providing direct food support to families and individuals in need, connected to the Porthos impact mission.
Education-focused institutions, particularly those involved in school meal programs or community learning initiatives.
Community charities and local initiatives aligned with feeding children, reducing food poverty, and strengthening communities.
Porthos is building a model designed to be understandable for both the organisations involved and the people they serve.
Porthos is being designed with EU regulation in view, including MiCA and other relevant frameworks. The project is taking a careful, step-by-step approach instead of rushing into aggressive launches.
Partners can expect a focus on compliance, transparency, and risk awareness throughout the collaboration process.
Connecting movement milestones or quiz participation levels to meal support flows, with clear reporting back on those outcomes.
Jointly developing content that helps families understand crypto more safely, while supporting school meal programs or related initiatives.
Aligning Porthos campaigns like Thousand Lights with existing NGO programs, giving both sides a shared story and shared reporting.
Working with community organisations to make the impact of Porthos participation visible at the local level, in language communities can understand.
If you represent a food bank, school, NGO, or other impact-focused organisation and want to explore collaboration, reach out. We would rather have a real conversation than send you a form.