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What happens if Hasanah changes a campaign?

Campaign changes are one of the most important expectations to set in a curated giving product. Hasanah's terms make room for those changes but also commit to notice when the routing impact is material.

What can change

Hasanah may update, replace, suspend, or discontinue campaigns, campaign structures, nonprofit recipients, or campaign allocations over time. That is broad operational flexibility.

What notice donors should expect

If a change materially affects where future donations are routed, Hasanah will provide notice before the change takes effect. That is the key donor protection in the current model.

How a donor should react

When a campaign changes, review the new structure before the next cycle closes. If the updated routing no longer fits your intent, use pause, skip, or cancellation controls before the applicable cutoff.

More questions

Will my old donations be re-routed retroactively?

The terms discuss future-routing changes, not rewriting the destination of completed prior donations.

Can I stop participation if I dislike the new campaign?

Yes. Users can pause, skip, or cancel prospectively before the cutoff shown in the service.

Does Hasanah have to notify me about every small adjustment?

The express notice commitment is tied to material changes affecting where future donations are routed.