Vision
MGCE matches local micro-donors and CSR funds with neighborhood groups and creators seeking small, fast grants for visible community impact—tool libraries, murals, pocket parks, after school kits. The vision is a transparent platform where light-touch governance and public updates convert many tiny contributions into durable improvements. Sponsors catalyze civic trust while learning which project types deliver the best cost-to-impact ratio.
Problem
Small community projects die in paperwork: unclear eligibility, slow reviews, and hard-to-find templates. Donors can’t verify execution or find projects that align with their values. Project teams juggle documents—budgets, permits, vendor quotes, photos—across email threads, losing credibility and momentum. As a result, neighborhoods miss compounding benefits from low-cost, high-visibility wins.
Solution
Cosolvent standardizes project briefs, milestone definitions, and lightweight reporting. With LLM+RAG, applicants and donors upload unstructured materials—permit PDFs, quotes, sketches, photos, past reports—and ask practical questions like “what documentation do we need for a sidewalk mural in Ward 3?” The system surfaces the exact clauses and checklists with sources. ClientSynth simulates donor interest and project milestone flows so sponsors can see which categories (e.g., safety, youth, greening) are likely to fund and complete on schedule, improving allocation decisions.
Business Model
MGCE earns from platform fees on funded projects and optional verification tiers. CSR sponsors can underwrite thematic cohorts and matching pools. Over time, anonymized impact telemetry—completion rates, cost per outcome, resident feedback—supports sponsor reporting and reveals the most leverageable microIinterventions for future rounds.
