The mission · Compassion brings change

Half of every license
feeds a child.

CHF 5,000,000 — fifty percent of every KWAM license — is directed to Good Samaritan Baptist Missions, feeding and educating children in Honduras and across Central America. This is not a gesture bolted onto an invoice. It is the reason KWAM exists, written into every agreement.

Warm golden hour light over Honduras — generous hands passing food, children's silhouettes in the distance
The pledge

When KWAM sells a license, children eat.

Every license funds the work and feeds children. The two are inseparable, by design.

CHF 5M
Directed to feeding and educating children with every license, every time.
50%
Of every KWAM license, not a one-time gift. Structural, in the written agreement.
Honduras
Where it began for our founder, and where Good Samaritan has served for decades.
Where it will go

Good Samaritan Baptist Missions

We chose a mission we can stand behind, where the money is stewarded well and the impact is real. Good Samaritan empowers today's generation through child sponsorship, education, church planting, and feeding programs across Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and México.

Their promise is simple and measurable: the overwhelming majority of every gift goes straight to the cause, and a gift is the start of a relationship, not a one-time transaction. That is exactly the standard we want behind KWAM's name.

Good Samaritan Baptist Missions — Compassion brings change

By the numbers · reported by Good Samaritan

479,000 meals served last year
10,000+ children through the Opportunity of a Lifetime
200+ churches planted across 4 countries
5 Christian schools + 1 Bible institute
90% of gifts go directly to the cause

Why Honduras

A note from our founder

I first went to Honduras as a teenager, on a mission trip with my church. I went back in 1998, and it changed my life forever.

I carried hundred-pound bags of food to families who had almost nothing. I got to minister to children who met every hard day with more joy than I had ever seen. In all of it, I felt Jesus, closer than I ever had before.

I came home different. I understood, for the first time, that things are not what make a life. Experiences do. People do. I have been an experience person ever since, and I have tried to live my life through Jesus.

KWAM is how I bring that conviction into my work. We build serious technology for the most demanding compute on earth, and we send half of every license to feed and teach the children who first showed me what matters. That is the whole point. — Joe Harris

How it works

A serious product, funding a serious mission

The technology earns the money. The mission decides where half of it goes.

1 · A license is sold

An AI lab licenses KWAM to keep its H100 fleet's code and data alive. One price, paid once: CHF 10,000,000.

2 · Half is directed

CHF 5,000,000 — fifty percent — is directed to Good Samaritan Baptist Missions, confirmed in the executed written agreement.

3 · Children are fed and taught

That support reaches children in Honduras and across Central America as food, education, and care that lasts.

Honest framing KWAM does not claim to end world hunger on its own. We make one concrete, binding commitment: half of every license goes to feed and educate children through a mission we trust. We would rather do one true thing well than promise the world.

Keep your code alive. Feed a child.

License KWAM and half of it feeds children. Or give to Good Samaritan directly — every gift matters.