A Sample of Our $10 and $5 Two-Resource-Sharing Plan
Please explore how our resource-sharing system works with these two simple and practical plans. Each plan is designed to support members of ministries financially while fostering a community of giving and receiving.
$10 Plan: How It Works (9 DAYS 40 ROUNDS 40 PER YEAR NOTED WHEN THE FIRST DONATION IS MADE NO ONE WILL NEED PERSONAL OUT-OF POCKET FUNDS TO CONTINUE TO THE NEXT ROUND. Participation in 3 rounds: A member can add another account up to 3 total. But cannot join the same team.
Single member Donations Gifts Given:
- Donate $10 to 11 members for 3 days:(day(s) 1-2-3)
$10 × 11 × 3 = $330. - RD-D={equal rounds donated}
- Evaluation 24 hours taken. (day 4)
Donation gifts Received:
- Receive $10 from 44 members over 4 days (days 5-6-7-8)
$10 × 44 × 4 = $1760 - RD-G={equal rounds gifts)
- Evaluation 24 hours taken. (day 9)
- $1760 (received) – $330 (given) = $1430.
Multiply by 40 rounds to see the total support for your ministry.
$5 Plan: How It Works
How It Works (9 DAYS, 40 ROUNDS 40 PER YEAR NOTED. WHEN THE FIRST DONATION IS MADE, NO ONE WILL NEED PERSONAL OUT-OF-POCKET FUNDS TO CONTINUE TO THE NEXT ROUND. Participation in 3 rounds: A member can add another account up to 3 total. But cannot join the same team.
Single member Donations Gifts Given:
- Donate $5 to 11 members for 3 days:(day(s) 1-2-3)
$5 × 11 × 3 = $165 - RD-D={equal rounds donated}
- Evaluation 24 hours taken. (day 4)
Donation gifts Received:
- Receive $5 from 44 members over 4 days (days 5-6-7-8)
$5 × 44 × 4 = $880 - RD-G={equal rounds gifts)
- Evaluation 24 hours taken. (day 9)
Donation gifts Received:
- Receive $5 from 44 members over 4 days (days 5-6-7-8)
$5 × 44 × 4 = $880 - RD-G={equal rounds gifts)
- Evaluation 24 hours taken. (day 9)
- $880 (received) – $165 (given) = $715
Multiply by 40 rounds to see the total support for your ministry.
Visualize the Structure
Here is how the DRS system is organized to ensure fairness and accountability. Each team leader oversees 11 members, and every participant contributes and receives resources as part of a balanced system.
Claim Your Slot Now
- See the team chart for initial registration.
- Simply click on a head in the chart to claim your position.
- If the slot does not open, it has already been taken.
- Join a thriving community where resource sharing meets spiritual growth!
Why DRS is Not a Pyramid Scheme
The Donation Rotation System (DRS) is built on resource sharing, fairness, and mutual support. Unlike pyramid schemes, which are exploitative and unsustainable, DRS fosters a transparent and balanced system designed to empower every participant equally.
Key Differences Between DRS and Pyramid Schemes
- Resource Sharing, Not Investments:
- DRS is a resource-sharing system, not an investment program or business opportunity. Members are not promised profits or returns but participate in a community that shares resources to support ministries and personal growth.
- No Centralized Leadership Hoarding Funds:
- In pyramid schemes, money flows upward to a few people at the top.
- In DRS, every participant contributes equally, and resources rotate within the community without anyone controlling or hoarding funds.
- Equal Opportunities for All Members:
- Every participant receives support after contributing, ensuring fairness.
- Members are not dependent on endless recruitment to benefit, as the system is designed to sustain itself through re-donations within a set cycle.
- Sustainable Structure:
- DRS relies on a closed-loop system with a fixed number of team members per leader. This ensures everyone has a clear and achievable pathway to giving and receiving resources.
- Accountability and Transparency:
- Members must fulfill their commitments and maintain donation records to ensure fairness.
- The system operates with transparency, and participation is voluntary.
- Not Dependent on Recruitment Alone:
- In pyramid schemes, payouts rely solely on recruiting new participants.
- In DRS, the system remains functional through re-donations and participation from existing members, not just new sign-ups.
The Core Purpose of DRS
DRS was created to support the ministries and efforts of every member in the harvest. It’s designed to provide financial assistance so participants can focus on spiritual growth, bearing fruit, and spreading the Gospel. This is not about wealth-building but creating a community of shared resources to uplift one another.
How DRS Ensures Fairness
- Team Structure: Every team consists of equal numbers, ensuring no one is left out or overlooked.
- Rotation System: Members donate to one person only once, with contributions rotating to others in the network. This eliminates any central accumulation of funds.
- Accountability: Team leaders monitor participation to ensure everyone fulfills their part in the resource-sharing cycle. Members donate to one person only once, with contributions rotating to others in the network. This eliminates any central accumulation of funds.
Join a System That Reflects God’s Design
DRS is based on principles of mutual support and fairness, empowering believers to focus on God’s work without the burden of financial strain. It’s a community-driven resource-sharing initiative—not a get-rich-quick scheme or exploitative model.