Revamp your operational procedures and harness the capabilities of blockchain technology to benefit your charitable organization:

1 of 3 People doesn’t trust charities to spend their money well.
Administration and fundraising аre charities’ second-largest costs after grants and charitable giving

Identification of recipients

A significant proportion of children in refugee camps lack official identification, which can impede their access to services in adulthood.

Building donor confidence

The trust of donors is crucial to charitable giving, but a lack of transparency erodes this trust.

Cross-border donations

Foreign donations can lead to tax-related complications for charitable organizations, and in some cases, even result in a loss of charitable status.

Targeting aid recipients

Individuals in need of assistance are often unable to receive help due to an inability to target specific individuals, resulting in stronger individuals receiving aid while more vulnerable ones miss out.

Donor anonymity

Some donors prefer to remain anonymous, but charitable organizations lack the necessary structures to facilitate this.

Fundraising for specific objectives

Charities with broad mandates find it challenging to solicit donations for specific events or goals.

Emergency aid response

Organizing rapid and effective responses to emergencies can be difficult, especially when multiple entities are involved.

Verification of the end-to-end giving process

Charities struggle to establish a verifiable chain of giving, from the donor to the final recipient.

Inadequate administrative structure

Charitable organizations often encounter challenges in creating efficient administrative systems, leading to avoidable waste.

Streamline administrative tasks

Smart contracts can automate routine administrative tasks, relieving pressure on existing administrative staff and structures.

Securely share data

Using the same distributed ledger can help reduce data duplication and inaccuracies between organizations, while keeping it secure and up-to-date in real-time.

Trace individual donations

Blockchain technology can create an auditable chain of giving, enabling donors to see exactly which individuals received their contributions.

Enable cross-border donations

Demonstrate regulatory and tax compliance by clearly showing the origin of each donation.

Verify identities

Blockchain can serve as a secure repository of verified identities, allowing individuals without official documentation to prove their identity.

Target aid accurately

Ensure that aid reaches the intended beneficiaries by verifying their identities against the blockchain.

Facilitate emergency aid delivery

Collaborate across agencies, geographic locations, and political borders to deliver emergency aid promptly and effectively.

Donor anonymity

Digital wallets can enable completely anonymous donations, eliminating the fear of "donation shaming" and potentially leading to larger contributions.

Goal-oriented fundraising

Leverage the success of goal-oriented crowdfunding platforms such as GoFundMe and Kickstarter to raise funds for specific objectives.
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This is how blockchain technology enhances charity funding and the distribution of assets:

Fees and remittance:

Traditional methods of loan and fee repayment can be slow and inefficient, especially for those in debt. Blockchain is being tested as a rapid, precise, and auditable solution to this problem.

Property rights:

During times of conflict or emergencies, property ownership can become unclear. By implementing blockchain-based property registries, ownership records can't be tampered with or destroyed locally.

Unique food aid:

Using a blockchain registry, food can be traced from its origin on the farm to the table of the recipient, ensuring its safety for consumption. This also provides transparency for charities and donors, ensuring that their money is being used effectively.
  • Improve administration efficiency by automating tasks, decentralizing data, and ensuring secure encryption.
  • Demonstrate transparency and accountability to donors, stakeholders, and regulators by creating a fully auditable and verifiable chain of giving.
  • Track donations from individuals or to specific goals, right through to delivery, using blockchain technology to reduce waste and increase effectiveness.
  • Ensure that donations reach the right people every time by accurately targeting aid and verifying recipient identities against the blockchain.
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