Mercy Home Partnership Proposal · Youth-first launch
Mercy Home can be the launchpad for the next 0s cohort.
This page is built specifically for Mercy Home For Boys & Girls. It explains the intent, the youth-first cohort offer, the paid cohort fundraising structure, the free Mercy Home youth cohort, the founder review step, the approval step, the scheduling step, and the final submission flow in one place.
Youth cohort firstSOLEnterprises will sponsor the Mercy Home approved youth cohort first, before the paid public cohort structure generates company revenue.
70% donation structureFor the paid cohort, Skyes Over London is paid for instruction first, Mercy Home receives 70% of what remains, and the rest goes to SOLEnterprises.
Same enterprise level outcomeMercy Home youth receive the same level of enterprise education and product exposure, delivered in an easier-to-understand methodology and at no enrollment cost to them.
Founder route
Founder page is live.
Mercy Home can now move directly from this partnership page into the dedicated founder page already living inside the cohort site.
Founder route updatedThe dedicated founder page is already part of the live cohort site, so this Mercy Home workflow can point directly to it now.
1) Program intent, partnership purpose, and relationship context
The intention is to place Mercy Home first. The requested structure is to use Mercy Home's learning resource room as the launchpad for the initiative, offer a Mercy Home approved youth cohort first at no youth enrollment cost, and then run the regular paid public cohort with the previously discussed fundraising donation structure.
Why this mattersYouth-first before company cashflow
The first cohort proposed here is the free Mercy Home youth cohort. That means SOLEnterprises and Skyes Over London are volunteering the enterprise-level curriculum, access, and AI usage cost before taking in proceeds from the public paid cohort.
Relationship proofMercy Home has seen real work before
This proposal does not arrive out of nowhere. Mercy Home has already seen founder-led work, including the Rising Stars shirt initiative and broader community involvement. These proof points are linked below to refresh the relationship in 2026.
Mercy Home confirmation — program intent understood
We understand that the proposal is youth-first, that the learning resource room is being requested as the launchpad, and that the paid public cohort would follow with the Mercy Home donation structure.
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2) Paid public cohort economics — transparent breakdown
The paid cohort is proposed with a maximum class size between 16 and 31 seats. Each seat is priced at $4,444.00. The deposit is $1,111.00 before class. The remaining $3,333.00 is parsed over 6 to 13 months. On received funds, Skyes Over London is paid first for instruction at 11%, Mercy Home receives 70% of the remaining amount, and SOLEnterprises (International Nexus & Holdings) receives the rest.
Per seatSeat price
$4,444.00
Full paid cohort tuition per seat.
Per seatDeposit
$1,111.00
Collected before class start.
Per seatRemaining balance
$3,333.00
Spread across 6–13 months after deposit.
Installment rangeMonthly estimate
$256.38–555.50
$3,333.00 over 13 months at the low end or 6 months at the fast end.
Instructor share = 11% of received funds → Mercy Home share = 70% of the remaining 89% → SOLEnterprises share = the remaining 30% of that 89%.
Per-seat deposit breakdownWhat one $1,111.00 deposit means
Skyes Over London instruction share$122.21
Mercy Home share after instruction payout$692.15
SOLEnterprises share after instruction + Mercy allocation$296.64
Per-seat full tuition breakdownWhat one full $4,444.00 seat means
Skyes Over London instruction share$488.84
Mercy Home share after instruction payout$2,768.61
SOLEnterprises share after instruction + Mercy allocation$1,186.55
Scenario illustrations Mercy Home can review
Seat count
Deposit stage gross
Deposit stage — Skyes Over London
Deposit stage — Mercy Home
Deposit stage — SOLEnterprises
Full cohort gross
Full cohort — Skyes Over London
Full cohort — Mercy Home
Full cohort — SOLEnterprises
16 seats
$17,776.00
$1,955.36
$11,074.45
$4,746.19
$71,104.00
$7,821.44
$44,297.79
$18,984.77
24 seats
$26,664.00
$2,933.04
$16,611.67
$7,119.29
$106,656.00
$11,732.16
$66,446.69
$28,477.15
31 seats
$34,441.00
$3,788.51
$21,456.74
$9,195.75
$137,764.00
$15,154.04
$85,826.97
$36,782.99
Why the numbers are shown this openly
Mercy Home should know roughly what the organization stands to receive across realistic seat-count outcomes. This proposal is intentionally transparent because clarity is key to getting the deal done and to showing this is a serious fundraising structure rather than vague language.
Mercy Home confirmation — paid cohort economics understood
We understand the $4,444.00 seat price, $1,111.00 deposit, 6–13 month balance structure, 11% instruction payout first, 70% Mercy Home share of the remainder, and the scenario examples above.
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3) Free Mercy Home youth cohort — offered first
Before the public paid cohort produces company proceeds, SOLEnterprises is offering a targeted cohort specifically for Mercy Home approved youth who may be interested in the program. SOLEnterprises covers the cost of their enrollment and the cost of their AI usage while in class. The youth receive the same enterprise-level outcome and product exposure as the paying cohort, just broken down in a simpler and easier-to-understand methodology.
Offered at no youth chargeWhat Mercy Home youth receive
Enrollment cost coveredNo youth enrollment fee is being requested for the Mercy Home approved youth cohort.
AI usage cost coveredSOLEnterprises covers the in-class AI runtime cost for the youth cohort.
Enterprise-level educationThe content is not watered down in value; it is made easier to understand in methodology.
Monetization path preservedYouth can be set up to direct clients and traffic to their created tech while retaining management of their own underlying ecosystem.
Revenue ethics for youthWhat SOLEnterprises will not take
No company take from youth moneySOLEnterprises and Skyes Over London will not take revenue from the youth participants' monetized tech.
Approved account routingThe proposal is that any youth revenue should go into an approved Mercy Home or Mercy-approved youth account structure.
Better savings logic respectedIf Mercy Home's account structure yields stronger savings outcomes, the proposal supports routing the youths' proceeds there rather than through company-owned channels.
Examples of the level of deployed value being brought to the table
These are examples of currently valued deployed or canonically valued ecosystem surfaces demonstrating that the program is coming from a serious operating environment, not a casual hobby stack. Each card below links directly to a live deployed surface and opens in a new tab.
Deployed surfacekAIxU Gate Xinth
$1,350,000.00
Unified gateway surface with health, models, generate, stream, smoke UI, and multi-app ecosystem entry.
Total value represented by the example surfaces shown above: $3,025,000.00
This does not claim the youth cohort is priced at that total. It shows the caliber of the infrastructure, product thinking, and deployed ecosystem level being brought into Mercy Home for free on the youth side of the partnership.
Mercy Home confirmation — free youth cohort value understood
We understand that the Mercy Home youth cohort is proposed first, that SOLEnterprises covers enrollment and class-time AI usage, that the youths keep their monetization routed to approved Mercy Home/youth accounts, and that the program is being delivered from a serious deployed ecosystem level.
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4) Learn more about the founder
Mercy Home requested or may reasonably need a dedicated founder review step. This workflow now links directly into the live founder page already included in the cohort site.
Founder review routeOpen the live founder page
Click the button below to open the live founder page inside the cohort site.
This gives Mercy Home a dedicated founder-review step that now lands on the actual founder page instead of a temporary placeholder.
Mercy Home confirmation — founder review acknowledged
We understand that a dedicated founder page route exists and now points directly to the live founder page within the cohort site.
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5) Requested approval to begin the partnership process
The request is straightforward: please give the green light to begin the Mercy Home approval process so the youth cohort can be scheduled first and so the public paid cohort donation structure can move forward afterward. The current schedule is booked until July 2026, so the planning target is any launch date after August 1, 2026.
Approval requested
Mercy Home is being asked to allow Skyes Over London and SOLEnterprises to partner with Mercy Home on this cohort-style initiative, to allow the youth-first sponsored cohort to be planned, and to allow the public paid cohort to operate with 70% of post-instructor proceeds being donated to Mercy Home Boys & Girls.
We approve the youth-first planning path
This acknowledges permission to begin coordinating the Mercy Home approved youth cohort first.
We approve the donation structure concept
This acknowledges understanding and preliminary acceptance of the 70% Mercy Home share after the instructor payout on paid cohort proceeds.
Mercy Home confirmation — approval request understood
We understand that approval here is meant to get the ball rolling on planning, scheduling, and partner coordination for both the youth-first cohort and the later public fundraising cohort.
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6) Scheduling windows — please provide two options for each cohort
Because the team is booked through July 2026, all date ranges begin after August 1, 2026. Mercy Home is asked to propose two range options for the free youth cohort and two range options for the paid public cohort, for a total of four ranges.
Free youth cohortOption A
Free youth cohortOption B
Paid public cohortOption A
Paid public cohortOption B
Mercy Home confirmation — scheduling step understood
We understand that this step is collecting two scheduling windows for the free youth cohort and two windows for the paid public cohort, all after August 1, 2026.
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7) Contact details and final approval submission
The final step captures the Mercy Home contact information, saves the responses, and generates the approval email. The generated email draft opens in the user's email app or browser compose flow depending on device settings. They must still press Send after it opens.
Mercy Home contact
Prepared by
Skyes Over London
SOLEnterprises / Skyes Over London LC
Email: SkyesOverLondonLC@SOLEnterprises.org
Email: SkyesOverLondon@gmail.com
Email: B2B@SOLEnterprises.org
Phone: (480) 469-5416
Website: SOLEnterprises.org
Mercy Home reference
Mercy Home For Boys & Girls
1140 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: (312) 738-7560
Final acknowledgment
By checking the box below and then clicking the final submit button, Mercy Home is acknowledging that the generated email will serve as the formal written signal that the organization understands the proposal and is willing to allow Skyes Over London and SOLEnterprises to begin the partnership and scheduling process for this cohort-style fundraising and youth opportunity initiative.
I understand that clicking the final submit button will open an approval email draft that still needs to be sent manually
Depending on the device, the draft may open in a new browser tab, a mail app, or the default email composer. The user still needs to press Send.
I approve allowing Skyes Over London and SOLEnterprises to begin the Mercy Home cohort partnership process described on this page
This covers the youth-first cohort planning path and the later public paid cohort donation structure, subject to Mercy Home's internal process and scheduling coordination.
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Organization lane
Want this brought to your organization?
There is now a dedicated organization-request page for institutions that want Skyes Over London to bring a cohort directly to their people. The invitation is open, but vetting and approval remain required.