We are pioneering a new model of philanthropy: leveraging digital asset liquidity to provide perpetual, predictable funding for indigent care in Guilford County.
Traditional nonprofits rely on sporadic grants, creating instability for patients. We are building financial sovereignty for our partners.
Subsidizing care for the "coverage gap"—uninsured residents who earn too much for Medicaid but cannot afford private therapy.
Replacing one-time donations with "Catalytic Capital"—funds that generate perpetual yield through advanced digital asset strategies.
We utilize the XRP Ledger to track every grant payout publicly. Donors don't have to trust us; they can verify us.
The Beeker Foundation manages a dedicated capital reserve designed to generate consistent monthly revenue for our charitable partners.
We utilize the GoBabyTrade robotic trading platform, an AI-enhanced autonomous system that combines Automated Volatility Capture with Stablecoin Yield Optimization. This dual-engine approach allows us to systematically harvest market inefficiencies while earning passive yield on reserve assets, creating a robust, 24/7 funding stream strictly restricted to subsidizing clinical sessions for the indigent.
Strategy
Volatility Capture & Yield
Goal
Perpetual Funding Engine
Powered by GoBabyTrade's institutional-grade autonomous trading algorithms.
Learn About The TechnologyPrimary Grantee
A critical safety-net clinic providing mental health and substance use treatment to uninsured residents in Guilford County. Our funding subsidizes care for those who otherwise could not afford it.
Community Infrastructure
We support the "Build His House" initiative, specifically funding the security and youth infrastructure for their new North Greensboro campus to serve at-risk families.
At the Beeker Foundation, trust is built on verification. We utilize the XRP Ledger (XRPL)—a public, immutable blockchain—to track grant payouts in real-time. This allows any donor to audit our activities 24/7.
All final grant distributions originate from our designated Public Grant Wallet. We use Source Tags to categorize expenses: