The founding round, plainly counted
17of24
Founding Guardian seats remaining
Seated Guardians
7
In private conversation
6
Next Council
May 2, 2026

Figures are refreshed privately after each council. Founding seats close permanently once filled.

One table. One room.
Founding tier

Guardian Circle.

Founding seats. Governance participation. Named legacy. Contribution-based, not equity-based. Deliberately small, permanently closed once full.

Who this is for

People who want to help build the house.

Founding Guardians are not primarily buyers of experience. They are builders of a place. They are the ones who, a decade from now, will be named in the house the way old universities name their founding benefactors.

What Guardians receive

Rights, access, participation. Never equity.

  • 01
    Legacy recognition in the house.

    Named association with the founding architecture, including in future Lighthouse nodes.

  • 02
    Full Lighthouse Member access with priority.

    Stays, retreats, residencies, salons, and Doekwesy — with priority on high-demand weekends.

  • 03
    Governance council participation.

    Charter authorship voice, and real influence over the long-range direction of the network.

  • 04
    Named use rights for aligned hosted work.

    A window each year where Guardians can host aligned retreats, residencies, or councils.

  • 05
    Priority presence at future Lighthouse nodes.

    When the network expands, Guardians retain a founding-era relationship.

What Guardians do not receive

No equity. No financial return. No guarantees.

Founding contribution is philanthropic and structural. It is not an investment. It does not yield. It does not transfer. It is explicitly not a security.

Value stack

The founding value architecture.

The founding value architecture. · Tap to zoom
From the Founding Charter
"Founding Guardians are not donors and they are not investors. They are co-authors of a house that will outlive all of us."
What Guardians do & do not receive

Two sides of the founding seat.

Two sides of the founding seat. · Tap to zoom
Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

The founding tier of membership. A deliberately small circle of people building Galactic Lighthouse as co-architects rather than customers.

Legacy recognition, full Lighthouse access with priority, governance voice, named use rights, and priority presence at future nodes.

No. Founding Guardian status is non-equity, non-yielding, non-transferable, and expressly not a security.

Financial and/or strategic, within a range discussed privately. Shared in the Private Deck on request.

For rare, charter-critical capacities. Most founding seats are contribution-based. Strategic contributions are considered individually.

Deliberately few. The circle is small enough to sit around one table.

Begin the conversation

A private sanctuary is an act of discernment on both sides.

Founding seats, full membership, and aligned hosting inquiries begin with a single private conversation. There is no public waitlist and no mass onboarding.

From the field

Founding voices.

A selection of what members, guests, and invited stewards have said about their time at Galactic Lighthouse. Attributed by role and character, never by name. Published with permission, unaltered in substance, slightly redacted for privacy.

"I wanted to help build a house I would still belong to in twenty years. That is rare."
— A Founding Guardian · private markets
"The thing I am buying is a seat at a table, not a set of amenities."
— A Founding Guardian · public health
"I have made donations. This is not that. This is co-authorship."
— A Founding Guardian · media
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