BENT Framework & Systems Literacy
An integrated systems approach to institutional resilience across Business, Estate, Nonprofit, and Tax domains.
The BENT Framework
BENT represents the four interconnected systems that define institutional architecture. These systems do not operate independently — institutional stability requires coordination across all four domains.
These systems do not operate independently. Institutional stability requires coordination across all four domains.
Entity structure, operational continuity, capital access, and AI modernization readiness for business institutions.
Estate planning, probate literacy, asset protection, and generational continuity frameworks.
Nonprofit governance, foundation architecture, grant literacy, and public-private collaboration models.
Tax structure fundamentals, IRS compliance literacy, entity tax awareness, and fraud prevention education.
Mini Family Office Education Model
The Foundation teaches integrated systems literacy similar to frameworks traditionally used in family office environments, but delivered as public education for small businesses and nonprofit leaders.
This is educational, not advisory implementation.
Coordinated literacy across all four BENT domains produces institutional durability.
True Access to Tools
Resilience requires access to the right tools, frameworks, and knowledge systems. The Foundation focuses on democratizing literacy, not gatekeeping knowledge.
The Foundation focuses on democratizing literacy, not gatekeeping knowledge.
Access to AI tools and frameworks for institutional modernization.
Education on grants, foundations, and public funding mechanisms.
Comprehensive tax education materials and IRS publication guides.
Nonprofit and foundation governance frameworks and best practices.
Access to federal data, economic studies, and policy research.
Education on regulatory compliance, IRS requirements, and FTC standards.