Sponsor an ARKTIK Cohort
Turn dollars into documented stability for real households, not abstract “awareness.”
An ARKTIK Cohort is a defined group of students or households enrolled in a time-bound, standards-aligned track (usually 8–12 weeks or 90 days) with clear deliverables and reporting. You choose the population and geography; we design and run the education and stability plan.
This page is for organizations and individuals who want to underwrite cohorts, not just buy one-off seats.
How we start
A Cohort Sponsorship Briefing is a 30–45 minute Microsoft Teams call where we:
Clarify the population and geography you care about
Match your budget range to a realistic cohort size and track
Outline deliverables and reporting so there are no surprises
This is exploratory and non-binding. You are not committing funds by requesting a briefing.
Who Cohort Sponsorship Is For
We built this path for:
Foundations and philanthropic funds
Looking to move money from vague “education” grants to measurable, standards-aligned work in real households.Corporate impact / CSR teams
Companies that want to support workforce-pipeline and family-stability work without running their own program.Faith-based partners
Churches, synagogues, and community ministries that want to stand up serious education and stability support for families under pressure.High-net-worth individuals and family offices
Families who want their giving to show up as concrete, documented progress for specific groups of students or households.
If you want to say, “We didn’t just donate to education. We funded 20 families through a documented 90-day stability plan,” this is your lane.
What Is an ARKTIK Cohort?
At minimum, a cohort has:
A defined population
Example: 15–25 students in truancy diversion, 10–20 households in shelter, or 10 divorce-impacted families.
A defined timeframe
Typically 8–12 weeks or a 90-day cycle.
A defined track or program bundle, such as:
90-Day ARKTIK Plans (Core / Neuro-Enhanced / Concierge)
Divorcing Gracefully™ Family Stability Kits
ARKTIK Rain truancy and re-engagement packets
ARKTIK Berg crisis learning kits for shelters and motels
MicroFarms & MicroBonsai agritech labs
First Flights or other competitive electives, when appropriate
Defined outputs
Curriculum and routines delivered, work completed, and documented gains in stability and readiness.
Cohorts can be:
Single-site (one court, school, shelter, or church), or
Multi-site (e.g., several churches or shelters in the same metro), as long as expectations and reporting are consistent.
Cohort Types You Can Sponsor
90-Day Household Stability Cohort
Who:
Families in high-stress or transitional situations (divorce, housing disruption, health shocks, or re-entry).
What’s funded:
90-day ARKTIK Plans for each sponsored household (Core, Neuro-Enhanced, or Concierge tier, agreed upfront).
Curriculum kits (HomeOps + add-ons) in core subjects and key electives.
Live check-ins for parents/guardians and students according to tier.
End-of-cycle documentation for families and referring partners (schools, courts, agencies).
Scale:
Typically 10–30 households per cohort.
Truancy & Re-Engagement Cohort (ARKTIK Rain)
Who:
Students flagged for chronic absenteeism, disengagement, or alternative placement.
What’s funded:
ELA- and narrative-driven re-engagement packets (ARKTIK Rain).
Household routine and schedule planning support.
90-day attendance and work-tracking aligned to district/agency expectations.
Reporting packs suitable for campus leadership and, where appropriate, courts or agencies.
Scale:
Typically 15–30 students per cohort.
Crisis Learning Cohort (ARKTIK Berg)
Who:
Families in shelters, motels, doubled-up housing, or other unstable settings.
What’s funded:
Print-first crisis learning kits (core subjects + Resilient Households 101 basics).
Document organizers and checklists for school, ID, benefits, and basic resilience.
Simple, repeatable routines households can use even in temporary spaces.
Scale:
Typically 10–25 households per cohort.
Agritech & First Flights Cohorts (Competitive Electives)
Who:
Youth who would benefit from high-commitment, high-confidence projects.
What’s funded:
MicroFarms & MicroBonsai:
Students cultivate 10 plant varieties to a Swiss-style documentation standard.
Daily stewardship, observation, and recordkeeping.
First Flights:
Ground-school style preparation for a documented first-flight experience.
Strong emphasis on safety, procedure, and personal responsibility.
Scale:
Typically 10–20 students per cohort, often as a layer on top of a core track.
How Sponsorship Is Structured
We keep the structure clean and governance-aligned.
Program design and delivery
ARKTIK designs the curriculum bundles, 90-day plans, and reporting for the cohort.
Work is delivered via Microsoft 365 EDU and print-first materials, not a custom LMS.
Financial flow
Sponsorship funds are directed to ARKTIK’s education and stability work, not to campaign or political activity.
For larger commitments, we will align structure with your counsel (grant vs. services contract vs. scholarship pool).
No political entanglement
ARKTIK does not endorse candidates or parties and does not use cohort sponsorships for electioneering.
Sponsors are recognized for education and stability impact, not political alignment.
Local control respected
Courts, districts, shelters, and churches keep control of eligibility, referrals, and case decisions.
ARKTIK provides education and stability planning, not legal or clinical decisions.
What Sponsors Receive
You are not buying a logo on a website. You are underwriting a concrete body of work.
Typical sponsor deliverables include:
Cohort launch brief
Population served, geography, track(s) funded, and timeframe.
Clear statement of what ARKTIK will and will not do.
Mid-cycle touchpoints (for longer cohorts)
High-level participation and work-completion snapshots.
Early signals on what is improving and what is still fragile.
End-of-cohort report, which may include:
Aggregate participation data (starts, completions).
Work-sample summaries and standards coverage.
Household or student-level anonymized case profiles (where appropriate and consented).
Qualitative feedback from families and partners.
Recognition options (if desired):
Naming rights for the cohort in internal and public materials (“The [Sponsor Name] Cohort”).
Inclusion in ARKTIK impact summaries for the year.
We are careful: no identifying student or family information is shared without appropriate permissions and safeguards.

