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MW3.BIZ Dedicates 3% of All Revenue to Fighting Child Exploitation: Technology as a Force for Good

Platform founder and childhood slavery survivor makes child protection central to business model and mission

MW3.BIZ Team|Editorial Team
6 min read

MW3.BIZ reaffirms its unwavering commitment to fighting child exploitation, with 3% of all platform revenue dedicated to supporting organizations combating this global crisis.

More Than Business – A Mission

As outlined across our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, MW3.BIZ isn't just another technology platform. Our founder, Will Lisil, a survivor of childhood sexual slavery, has made child protection central to everything we do.

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"Every transaction on our platform contributes to protecting the most vulnerable. This isn't charity – it's core to our identity."

Our Revenue Allocation Model

Every dollar of platform revenue is allocated with purpose:

  • 67% to Members: Empowering professionals through revenue sharing
  • 30% Operations: Platform development and infrastructure
  • 3% Child Protection: Supporting organizations fighting exploitation

Technology as a Force for Good

We believe technology should heal, protect, and empower. Our platform demonstrates that successful business and social impact aren't mutually exclusive – they're synergistic.

Since our founding in 2020, MW3.BIZ has maintained this commitment through every phase of growth, proving that principled business is sustainable business.

Transparency and Accountability

Our commitment includes:

  • Public Reporting: Regular updates on contributions and impact
  • Direct Support: Partnerships with verified protection organizations
  • Technology Solutions: Developing tools to aid in prevention and detection

Join Our Mission

When you join MW3.BIZ, you're not just accessing AI tools or earning cryptocurrency – you're contributing to a movement that believes technology should protect the innocent and empower the vulnerable.

Learn more about our mission on our about page or join the movement at our platform.

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Key Takeaways

  • 3% of all MW3.BIZ platform revenue is dedicated to fighting child exploitation
  • Founded by Will Lisil, a survivor of childhood sexual slavery, making child protection central to the mission
  • Revenue model: 67% to members, 30% operations, 3% child protection
  • Transparent reporting and partnerships with verified protection organizations

Frequently Asked Questions

Funds are distributed to verified organizations fighting child exploitation. We maintain transparency through regular reporting and work directly with established protection agencies.

While the 3% is automatic, members often make additional contributions. Contact us at legal@mw3.biz for information about direct support opportunities.

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