Curriculum Access

Two paths to unlimited access. One through financial capital. One through contribution.

One Lesson Per Month (no account)

Unregistered visitors may start one new lesson per calendar month across nu & un combined.

This limit protects curriculum from wholesale extraction. A motivated learner can unlock unlimited access through either path below: financial membership or entrepreneur contribution track.

Path 1 — Financial Membership

Payment processed externally via unsandbox portal. After payment, your subscription activates here automatically.

Solo

One individual — any age

Unlimited nu & un lessons. Suitable for gifted learners or anyone studying independently.

We ask for:

  • Financial capital — monthly contribution
  • Experiential capital — genuine engagement with lessons
Get Solo Access

Family

One or more head-of-house solos + family members

All family members get unlimited access. Families need at least one solo head of house. Gifted children may hold solo status within a family.

We ask for:

  • Financial capital — family contribution
  • Social capital — family learning together
  • Living capital — protect your children's attention
Get Family Access

Co-op / Group / Church

Families of families — schools, churches, learning co-ops

A collective of family units. Each family retains its own head-of-house solos. A co-op subscription covers all member families.

We ask for:

  • Financial capital — group contribution
  • Social capital — community learning bonds
  • Cultural capital — shared values, shared stories
  • Spiritual capital — meaning-making as a group
Get Co-op Access

Path 2 — Entrepreneur Contribution Track

No financial capital required. Contribute other forms of capital instead.

unturf runs on eight forms of capital, not just money. If you have domain expertise, an enterprise to build, or a gap to close, you can earn solo-level access by contributing to the unturf ecosystem through the entrepreneur program.

Contributors who level up far enough become partners — connecting their enterprise to unturf's children via ML tools. Partners hold solo access by definition.

We ask for:

  • Intellectual capital — domain knowledge, curriculum contributions, open seeds
  • Experiential capital — build something real, not just ideas
  • Social capital — bring others into the network
  • Material capital — tools, infrastructure, durable contributions
Explore entrepreneur track →

Why Eight Forms of Capital?

Most platforms optimize for one capital: financial. Every dollar in, every dollar out. nuhomeschool counts all eight.

Financial contributions keep infrastructure running. But curriculum grows through intellectual capital (open lessons, open seeds). Community grows through social capital (families teaching families). Mission grows through cultural capital (shared values, shared stories).

Every tier contributes more than money; the entrepreneur track stands as the purest expression: unlimited access earned entirely through non-financial contribution to the mission.

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