TRANSPARENCY

Receipts, by design.

The structure is locked. The numbers are coming. Two streams, never mixed. 100% of donations reach recipients. Why we chose Public Benefit Corporation. What we'll publish — and when.

How money flows

Two streams. Never mixed.

The way ENTREVERSO is funded protects what reaches recipients. Donor contributions and operational costs are kept apart by design — not by accounting tricks.

Stream 1 · Contribution

Donor money → Recipient

100% of every donation reaches a person who needs it. Donors fund recipients. That's the only thing donor contributions do.

Stream 2 · Operations

Impact Partners → Operations

Companies, faith communities, and civic organizations fund the platform — separately. They pay to be part of the community. Recipients never fund operations.

The rule. Recipients are never asked to fund. Donors are never asked to receive. The two streams are kept separate, always.
The Founder Fund

When a donation falls short, the gap still closes.

The fund
A continuing commitment. From the founder, every quarter.

$1,000 a year, refilled $250 each quarter. The fund quietly closes small gaps when a contribution leaves a request short — so the giver's gesture lands fully, the next recipient gets what they need, and care keeps reaching forward.

How it activates
Each recipient request is $15. The Founder Fund rounds up to fund a complete grant.

A donor contributed $27. The Founder Fund added $3. Two recipients each received $15.

A donor contributed $10. The Founder Fund added $5. One recipient received $15.

Donors aren't asked to give more. Every dollar reaches a recipient.

Why it's bounded
A founder's commitment, kept bounded so it can be kept.

The Founder Fund is capped at $250 per quarter, $1,000 per year. The cap isn't an automatic wall.

At launch, the system alerts when usage nears the limit, and balance is monitored internally to keep the commitment honest.

If data ever shows a structural limit is warranted, we'll add one. For now: the commitment is the limit.

No platform fee on donations

Donations stay whole.

The App Store and Google Play take 15–30% on in-app payments. We don't put donations through them. ENTREVERSO opens in any browser — no app needed, no platform fee on the way to a recipient. Donations stay whole.

Why a Public Benefit Corporation

The structure fits the work.

ENTREVERSO is a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) registered in South Carolina. A PBC is a for-profit entity legally bound to serve a stated public mission alongside its commercial activity.

We chose this structure for ENTREVERSO because it fits our specific goals: building technology, iterating quickly on product, and moving with the speed our recipients need.

Nonprofits do essential work — the 501(c)(3) structure makes sense for many missions and the organizations doing it. For ENTREVERSO's particular work, the PBC structure was the right fit.

The trade-off: contributions are not tax-deductible. The verification: our PBC registration can be confirmed through South Carolina's public business records.

Published reporting

What we'll publish.

Live transparency reporting is being finalized for our first launch markets. The structure below is what you'll see on this page when reporting goes live — a public dashboard updated on a regular cadence.

Recipient counts
How many people received support, by community fund — never tied to identity.
Donation flow
Total donations received, total disbursed to recipients, time from donation to delivery.
Operations funding
Operating revenue from Impact Partners — separate from donor contributions, by category.
Trees planted
One tree per 100 donations via One Tree Planted. Cumulative count, verified annually.

Until then — verify what you can.

The PBC registration is verifiable through South Carolina's public business records today. The structural commitments above are real and operational. Specific numbers will appear here as they accumulate. If you have questions in the meantime, write to hello@entreverso.org — we answer.

Why we plant

Small acts that keep things alive.

For every 100 donations, one tree gets planted through One Tree Planted. Trees do work people forget — cooling cities, holding soil, cleaning air. It's the right thing, and it costs us nothing more than choosing to participate. One Tree Planted publishes verified per-region planting data; our cumulative count is updated annually.

When we plant trees, we plant the seeds of peace and the seeds of hope.
— Wangari Maathai

Ask us anything.

If you want specifics that aren't yet published, write to us. We'd rather answer the question than hide behind a published number that doesn't exist yet.

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