Help support NCOSE
and win $250k

Your $2 fuels the largest 63-year fight against sex trafficking and unlocks your shot at a Dream Grant up to $250,000.

Merit-based selection. Committee-reviewed. No lottery, no odds.

The Offer

Here is what your $2 actually does:

Powers a $1 million Impact Grant to fuel the most relentless fight against sexploitation in America.

Makes you eligible to apply for 1 of 5 Dream Grants up to $250,000 for your own future.

Helps NCOSE triple their impact over the next 12 months.

Puts you on the inside of a movement already holding Big Tech and our government accountable.

The Problem

Sex trafficking networks are thriving. Big Tech is profiting. And it can feel like no one is actually doing anything about it.

The Epstein files are open. The names are redacted. The people who enabled it are still walking free. Children are being exploited online every single day, and the platforms hosting that exploitation continue to profit from it.

If you have ever asked the question quietly to yourself is anyone actually fighting this? we want you to know:

Someone has. For 63 years.

Receipts

This is what National Center On Sexual Exploitation has been doing while no one was watching:

And this is what the $1 million Impact Grant powered by your $2 helps continue

Children protected from porn in multiple U.S. states

NCOSE's Law Center filed an amicus brief defending Texas's age verification law all the way to the Supreme Court. The Court upheld the law. Pornhub completely left multiple states.

$375 Million META Verdict (New Mexico, March 2026)

A New Mexico jury fined Meta $375 million for violating state law around child exploitation — one of the largest verdicts of its kind ever delivered against a social media platform.

$6 Million META & YouTube Verdict (California, March 2026)

A California jury ordered Meta and YouTube to pay $6 million for social media addiction caused to a minor. NCOSE's Haley McNamara provided key deposition testimony.

Hilton, Hyatt, and IHG Remove Pornography from Hotel Rooms

NCOSE's Dirty Dozen List campaign convinced the world's largest hotel chains to remove pornographic content from in-room televisions worldwide.

Apple Strengthens Default Parental Controls

NCOSE convinced Apple to make child safety features easier for parents to find and activate, protecting millions of kids from explicit content.

Mark Zuckerberg Named to 2026 Dirty Dozen List

For the first time in the campaign's history, a social media founder has been personally named alongside the companies he leads.

Backpage.com Shut Down (FOSTA-SESTA)

NCOSE was instrumental in the passage of landmark federal legislation that forced one of the largest online sex trafficking platforms in U.S. history to close its doors.

Take It Down Act Signed into Law

Signed into law by the President, this law gives survivors the legal right to compel platforms to remove non-consensual content.

KOSA Reaches 75 Bipartisan Senate Co-Sponsors

The Kids Online Safety Act now carries an unprecedented level of bipartisan support thanks to NCOSE's coalition work.

TikTok Meets, Begins Implementing Changes

After being named to the 2026 Dirty Dozen List, TikTok leadership met directly with NCOSE and began making safety changes.

Snapchat Coming to the Table

Following their placement to the Dirty Dozen List, Snapchat had a formal meeting with NCOSE. We are hopeful this will lead to platform safety changes soon.

John Doe v. X

NCOSE's Law Center is fighting pro bono on behalf of a 13-year-old victim whose case could rewrite Big Tech accountability for child exploitation forever.

How It Works

Five minutes. Two dreams. One $2 decision.

Donate $2 to the campaign to fund NCOSE's dream.

Apply for your Dream Grant in five minutes or less.

NCOSE receives the $1 million Impact Grant to triple their impact against sexual exploitation.

Five donors are selected to receive Dream Grants up to $250,000

Any legal U.S. resident 18 or older is eligible to apply for a Dream Grant. Grant funds can be used for any legal purpose. Selection is merit-based. Donating more does not improve your odds. This is not a raffle. It is a thank you.

Picture It

Stop for a second. Actually picture it.

If a $250,000 Dream Grant landed in your account next month — what would you do with it?

Some people have told us they would pay off a mortgage. Others would fund a child's college without taking on debt. Some would start the business they have dreamed about for fifteen years. One person said they would bring their elderly mother home from a nursing facility she hates and finally hire in-home care so she can finish her years with dignity.

One man told us he would donate the entire $250,000 to a small church food pantry in his hometown that fed his family when he was a kid.

There is no wrong answer.

The Dream Grant is yours to use however you want, for any legal purpose. We do ask that you tell us your dream when you apply, because we genuinely want to know.

One dream gets

$250,000

One dream gets

$100,000

Three dreams get

$50,000

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This is not a new movement. It is a 63-year-old one that will now have the resources to scale its impact like never before.

63

Years fighting exploitation

100+

Policy victories since 2010

300+

Coalition member organizations

93

Media mentions per week

Featured in

The New York Times , CNN , AP, Forbes , Good Morning America, USA Today , Fox News , NPR , Military Times , Newsmax , The Daily Caller , Christian Post and more.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Who is eligible to apply for a Dream Grant?

Any legal U.S. resident 18 years or older who has donated to the campaign and has not previously received a L.Y.N. Dream Grant. Yes, that includes your spouse, your adult children, and your parents — any adult in your household can donate and apply.

Is this a raffle or a lottery?

No. Dream Grant selection is merit-based and reviewed by an independent committee. Donating more does not improve your chances of being selected. This is structured as a thank-you to donors, not a game of chance.

What can the Dream Grant money be used for?

Any legal purpose. We do ask that you tell us your dream when you apply because we want to know what you are working toward. Recipients often use Dream Grants to pay off debt, fund education, start a business, support family, or donate to a cause they love.

What is the difference between a Dream Grant and an Impact Grant?

A Dream Grant is an individual grant awarded to a donor for their own personal goal or dream. An Impact Grant is the $1 million collective grant awarded to a vetted nonprofit each campaign — in this case, NCOSE. One $2 donation supports both.

How will NCOSE use the $1 million Impact Grant?

Directly toward their most urgent priorities: pro bono legal cases including the John Doe v. X Supreme Court petition, state-level survivor advocacy, expanded policy work, and tripling NCOSE's reach over the next 12 months.

How does the $2 donation actually reach NCOSE?

The short answer is YES. We do not take any cut or fees from the $1M grant for NCOSE, nor the 5 Dream Grant recipients. By using Zeffy's fee free processing for donations we're able to recover almost $100k that we're able to use to market these causes.

Why is L.Y.N. doing this?

Love Your Neighbor was co-founded by Ken and Robin, two entrepreneurs who once lost everything and were restored through the generosity of others. Robin is a military combat veteran who served multiple overseas tours. L.Y.N. exists to make generosity trustworthy again by funding world-changing nonprofits and life-changing dreams of everyday people.

When does the campaign end?

The campaign runs until $1 million is raised for the Impact Grant. The Dream Grant winners will be announced shortly after the campaign closes.

L.Y.N. Funding Dreams is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.

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