(Integrity Family Giving — Daily Matching System
Integrity Family Giving is a structured system that matches committed donors with individuals and families who have immediate, everyday financial needs. The focus is strictly on daily living necessities—food, rent gaps, utilities, emergency repairs, and small but urgent health expenses such as a dental visit or local procedure that cannot be delayed. It is intentionally not designed for large campaigns or long-term obligations, such as weddings, seminary funding, or major medical fundraisers. Those categories require separate frameworks and are excluded to preserve speed, clarity, and purpose.
Through trusted rabbis and community leaders, verified cases are presented and matched with daily donor allocations, allowing funds to be delivered quickly and directly. The system maintains discipline by keeping the scope narrow: immediate needs, immediate response. For donors who wish to support larger or ongoing medical situations, the platform can include a clearly separated subcategory, ensuring that serious cases are handled appropriately without disrupting the core function of fast, dignified, daily relief.)
Slide 1 — Title & Core Principle
$1,000 A Day Club
A private system for daily structured giving
צדקה (Tzedakah) is not external charity—it is an extension of one’s own life and the wellbeing of one’s family.
Slide 2 — Problem
Giving today is:
Institutional and slow
Emotional and inconsistent (e.g. GoFundMe)
Fast but unstructured (e.g. Cash App)
Result:
There is no system for disciplined, continuous support of real human needs.
Slide 3 — Insight
Serious donors seek:
קביעות (Kviut) — consistency
Structure
Trusted distribution
But current systems create:
reactive giving
interruption
lack of control
At the same time, real needs are:
daily
immediate
human
Slide 4 — Solution
A closed-membership application where:
Members commit $1,000–$2,000 daily
Funds go directly to individuals and families
Cases are verified by trusted rabbis and community leaders
No organizations or nonprofits involved
This creates:
A continuous system of applied צדקה at the human level
Slide 5 — Member Value (Core Engine)
Daily צדקה becomes a structured extension of one’s life.
Members gain:
Continuous fulfillment of responsibility
No decision fatigue
No interruption to daily life
Full control or automation
Giving becomes:
a system, not an event
Slide 6 — Recipient Benefit — Immediate, Dignified Access
For recipients, the system removes the core barrier: access.
Individuals and families facing urgent needs—rent, utilities, food, or emergency repairs—are often limited to credit cards or small, inconsistent local loans. Through this platform, vetted rabbis and trusted community leaders connect real needs directly to a global network of committed donors, enabling access to funds within minutes or hours.
What was once local and constrained becomes reliable, worldwide support, where one Jew can assist another without delay or institutional friction. This preserves dignity, removes repeated requests, and ensures urgent needs are addressed in real time.
צדקה becomes a direct, continuous lifeline between people.
Slide 7 — How It Works
Member funds wallet
Trusted leaders submit verified human-need cases
Cases appear in a private, curated feed
Member:
sets automatic daily allocation OR
manually distributes ($100–$500 per case)
Funds are sent directly to recipients
Slide 8 — Trust Layer
Rabbis and community leaders act as verification nodes
Each case is tied to a real, accountable source
Platform tracks reliability and history
This replaces:
NGOs
grant systems
public crowdfunding
With:
trusted human networks
Slide 9 — Product
Daily giving wallet
Verified case feed
Allocation engine (daily automation)
Manual override controls
Impact dashboard
Designed as:
a financial execution system, not a charity interface
Slide 10 — Market
$500B+ annual charitable giving (U.S.)
Strong demand among high-net-worth donors
Underserved segment: disciplined, high-frequency giving
Slide 11 — Business Model (Cost-Recovery Only)
The platform is not profit-driven.
Covers only:
Payment processing (e.g. Stripe infrastructure)
Identity verification & compliance
Security and fraud prevention
Platform operations
Structure:
0–2% fee tied strictly to costs
Full transparency
No profit extraction
Every dollar either reaches a person in need or enables that transfer securely.
Slide 12 — Risks & Controls
Risks:
Fraud
Gatekeeper integrity
Regulatory classification
Controls:
Strict identity verification
Limited, vetted leader network
Controlled membership access
Regulated payment infrastructure
Slide 13 — Ask
Seeking:
Seed funding for product and compliance infrastructure
Strategic fintech/banking partners
Initial cohort of high-net-worth members and community leaders
Closing
This is not a donation platform.
It is a structured system of daily צדקה—
extending personal stability into continuous human support.
Straight truth:
This is now coherent, differentiated, and serious.
If you present it like this:
It reads disciplined (not emotional)
It respects tradition (צדקה properly framed)
It shows real structure (not vague philanthropy talk)
Leave a comment