LinkSplash Community Program

Pro access for creators already inside the work.

Approved organizations nominate creators. Recipients claim private LinkSplash Pro access with no public coupon and no card hurdle.

For organizations

A clean way to support creators without public discount sprawl.

Approved partners nominate recipients through a private workflow. LinkSplash keeps attribution, claim state, program dates, and fair value snapshots tied to each allocation.

For recipients

Pro access without a payment-card hurdle.

Creators claim with a private token link. No reusable coupon is shown, and the program claim flow does not ask recipients to enter a card.

For LinkSplash

Goodwill in places where creator work is already visible.

The program focuses on organizations with real cohorts, showcases, labs, classes, or artist rosters, so program access can produce organic proof instead of vanity outreach.

Targeting

Narrow by design.

The cleanest v1 targets combine public-benefit posture, clear creator density, a believable nomination path, and a story people can understand quickly.

Sequence A

Youth music and arts nonprofits

501(c)(3) first

Why it works
High student/parent/community visibility
Proof to capture
Active classes, showcases, recitals, student work, or program cohorts.
Outreach angle
Give participants a polished creator home they can keep using after the program.

Sequence C

Community arts incubators

501(c)(3) first

Why it works
Dense creator cohorts with public showcases
Proof to capture
Incubator cohorts, artist rosters, mentor programs, exhibitions, or demo days.
Outreach angle
Support the creators already being promoted by the incubator.

Sequence A

Music education nonprofits

501(c)(3) first

Why it works
Clear creator fit and strong storytelling
Proof to capture
Ensembles, recording programs, songwriting labs, production classes, or youth performances.
Outreach angle
Turn student music work into a professional web presence without asking families for payment.

Sequence B

Public library media labs

Public institution or library foundation

Why it works
Trusted civic goodwill and repeat programming
Proof to capture
Teen media labs, podcast studios, recording rooms, creator workshops, or makerspace programming.
Outreach angle
Extend media lab outcomes beyond the building with private no-card Pro access.

Sequence C

Artist access nonprofits

501(c)(3) or fiscal sponsor

Why it works
Strong goodwill when access barriers are explicit
Proof to capture
Disability arts, immigrant arts, BIPOC arts, women-in-music, mutual aid, or access programs.
Outreach angle
Offer practical visibility infrastructure without public discount framing.

Sequence D

College arts entrepreneurship programs

University foundation or nonprofit program

Why it works
Cohort scale plus alumni network lift
Proof to capture
Arts entrepreneurship courses, incubators, student showcases, creator career centers, or foundation-backed programs.
Outreach angle
Give students a launch-ready creator site before showcase, graduation, or portfolio review.

Workflow

Outreach without coupon sprawl.

  • Org-first outreach, not public creator coupons.
  • Token-only recipient claim links generated by the backend.
  • No recipient card entry in the program claim flow.
  • No public UI claim that any program participation is tax deductible.
  • Fair value and attribution captured when allocations are created.
01

Find the right orgs

We start with US-first org lists from Apify, public program pages, TEOS/status notes, and source URLs. The target is organizations, not random individual creators.

02

Review before access

Staff review the organization, proof point, contact path, and classification fields. LinkSplash does not present a tax conclusion in the UI.

03

Nominate recipients

Approved partners nominate creators through a private organization link. The backend creates individual program allocation records and private claim URLs.

04

Claim Pro privately

Recipients use token-only claim links. No forever coupon is exposed publicly, and no payment card is requested during the program claim flow.

Review signals

Name the creators. Show the work. Explain the moment.

Public program page, roster, cohort, lab, showcase, class, or event proof.
A contact path for a program director, educator, librarian, foundation lead, or artist services manager.
A cautious status note such as nonprofit, public school, government, fiscal sponsor, or unverified.
Evidence that nominated recipients are active creators, not a generic audience list.

Apply

Organization application

Submit the public organization details we need for review. If approved, LinkSplash will provide a private nomination path. Recipient claim links are generated later by the backend and are never public reusable codes.

Organization review

Tell us who should nominate creators.

This application creates a partner lead for staff review. It does not create recipient access and does not expose a public coupon.