The Kozmos Clock and Calendar system is more than a curiosity — it is a genuinely better way to organize human life, and bringing it into mainstream use requires real resources. Developing the tools, educational materials, apps, and integrations that make a new timekeeping system accessible to everyday people is a significant undertaking. Your donation directly funds that work: website infrastructure, public outreach, developer partnerships, and the ongoing research needed to expand Kozmos into schools, civic organizations, and digital platforms worldwide. Every dollar, euro, Yen or yuan contributed moves the needle from an elegant idea toward a living, breathing standard that billions of people can use every day.
The Kozmos Clock and Calendar operates as a nonprofit endeavor because its mission is fundamentally public in nature. No single company or government should own the way humanity measures its days — that standard belongs to everyone. By supporting Kozmos, donors are not buying a product; they are investing in a shared commons. Just as the metric system required decades of sustained advocacy and public education before it achieved widespread adoption, Kozmos needs a committed community of supporters willing to carry it forward. Benefactors who give today are part of that founding generation — the people who recognized something true and important and chose to act on it before the rest of the world caught up.
The barriers to adopting a better timekeeping system are not intellectual — they are institutional and economic. People need to encounter Kozmos in the apps they already use, the websites they already visit, and the classrooms where they already learn. That kind of reach does not happen organically; it is built, carefully and persistently, through sustained funding and organizational capacity. A contribution to Kozmos is a contribution to clarity, to simplicity, and to a world that measures itself a little more honestly. The day has always had 1,000 millidays in it. Help us make sure the world finally knows it.