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How does Hasanah choose charity partners?

Donors care about partner selection because the charitable endpoint is part of the trust equation, not an afterthought. Hasanah gives a few concrete signals in its terms.

The selection baseline Hasanah discloses

Hasanah only partners with organizations it understands to be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. That is the clearest public baseline for partner eligibility.

Why campaign structure matters

Hasanah routes donations through campaigns selected and administered through the service. That means donor intent is shaped by campaign design rather than by per-transaction nonprofit choice.

What donors should still ask

A careful donor should still review current campaign descriptions, recipient information, notice practices for changes, and whether the campaign structure matches the level of control they want before enrolling.

More questions

Does Hasanah guarantee the future conduct of every nonprofit?

No. Hasanah does not guarantee the continued tax-exempt status, compliance, operations, performance, or conduct of any nonprofit organization.

Can Hasanah replace a campaign partner?

Yes. Hasanah may update, replace, suspend, or discontinue campaigns, structures, recipients, or allocations over time.

Is partner selection the same as donor choice?

No. Hasanah's current model is campaign-based, not a universal choose-any-nonprofit marketplace.