Transparency Reports

Clear reporting without exposing private people.

Transparency reports show how donations are received, allocated, distributed, and reviewed while keeping donor and recipient identities protected.

Current Impact Snapshot

These figures summarize current public impact metrics shown across the site. They are designed to give donors a quick view of scale and distribution while more detailed reports are prepared.

$400K+Distributed to individuals across all categories to date
$86K+Distributed to vetted charity partners
960+Individuals helped

What Reports Include

  • Total donations received by category.
  • Total funds distributed to verified individuals or charity partners.
  • Payment processing costs and operating costs.
  • Number of reviewed, approved, declined, and pending cases.
  • Distribution examples summarized without identifying recipients.
  • Policy updates, verification improvements, and known limitations.

What Reports Exclude

We do not publish recipient names, photos, addresses, exact case documents, donor names, donor email addresses, or sensitive health, financial, safety, or immigration details. Transparency should create confidence, not exposure.

Reporting Schedule

Public reports are intended to be released quarterly. Each report should cover the prior reporting period, note any delayed distributions, and explain significant changes in category demand or operating costs.

Annual summaries may include broader trends, partner updates, and improvements made to verification, privacy, and distribution workflows.

Accountability Practices

Transparency reporting is paired with internal recordkeeping. Category balances, referral records, approval notes, distribution confirmations, and fee calculations should be retained so reported totals can be checked against source records.

This page is a public reporting hub. As reports are finalized, links can be added here for each quarter and year.