Why Hasanah uses campaigns
A campaign structure lets Hasanah organize causes, nonprofit recipients, allocations, and donor communication in a more curated way than a blank marketplace model would.
Campaigns are the decision layer between donor funding and nonprofit routing. To understand Hasanah, it helps to understand that layer instead of assuming every gift is a direct person-to-nonprofit checkout.
A campaign structure lets Hasanah organize causes, nonprofit recipients, allocations, and donor communication in a more curated way than a blank marketplace model would.
Hasanah may update, replace, suspend, or discontinue campaigns, campaign structures, nonprofit recipients, or campaign allocations over time. That means the campaign layer is dynamic rather than permanently fixed.
If Hasanah makes a material change affecting where future donations are routed, it will provide notice before the change takes effect. That notice is a core trust safeguard in a campaign-driven model.
Yes. Campaigns and recipients may be updated or replaced over time.
No. Hasanah does not guarantee the operations or performance of nonprofit organizations outside its reasonable control.
Because campaigns shape where future donations are routed and may evolve over time.