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Beneficiary Verification and Donor Privary

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Module: CrowdFunding (UTSAV DAAN™)
Document Type: Hybrid — Plain English + Legal Reinforcement
Trademark: UTSAV DAAN™ is a registered trademark of MyMahotsav Futuretech Ltd
Jurisdictions: Global (with jurisdictional addendums)
Version: 1.0
Effective Date: 25th February 2026


 

PART A: PLAIN ENGLISH SUMMARY #

How We Verify Campaigns and Protect Your Privacy #

UTSAV DAAN™ believes in transparency through collaboration. We don’t just rely on our own checks—we empower our entire community to help verify campaigns.

The Simple Truth #

  • We verify documents, not intentions: Fundraisers must upload supporting documents. We check that documents appear valid, but we can’t guarantee the underlying cause is 100% genuine.

  • You help validate: The UTSAV DAAN™ community can review campaigns, ask questions, and flag concerns. This collective wisdom builds trust.

  • Support Groups add credibility: Campaigns with multiple verified backers (Support Group) have stronger credibility.

  • Your privacy matters: We protect donor information rigorously. Your personal details aren’t publicly shared without consent.

  • Transparency where it counts: Campaign documents (appropriately redacted) are visible to help community validation.

  • We never sell donor data: Period. Your information is used only for platform operations and legal compliance.


 

1. BENEFICIARY VERIFICATION FRAMEWORK #

1.1 Verification Principles #

UTSAV DAAN™ operates on a collaborative verification model comprising:

  • (a) Documentary verification by Platform

  • (b) Community validation by Contributors and Support Groups

  • (c) Transparent disclosure of all available information

1.2 Required Documentation #

Every Fundraiser must submit the following minimum documentation:

Fundraiser Type Required Documents
Individual Government-issued ID (Passport/Voter ID/Aadhaar/Driver’s License), Address Proof, PAN Card (India) / Tax ID (other jurisdictions)
NGO/Trust/Society Registration Certificate, PAN/Tax ID, List of Office Bearers, Recent Financial Statements (if available), Bank Account Details
Section 8 Company Certificate of Incorporation, MOA/AOA, Director List, PAN, Bank Details
Temple/Religious Institution Registration under applicable State Act or Trust Deed, Managing Committee Resolution, Bank Account Details
Community Group At least three individual verifications from Support Group members, Group Charter (if any)

1.3 Support Group Verification #

1.3.1 Fundraisers may designate a Support Group of a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 10 individuals who:

  • Verify their identity to the Platform

  • Confirm their awareness and support of the Campaign

  • Agree to joint responsibility for Campaign representations

  • Are publicly listed on the Campaign page

1.3.2 Campaigns with Support Groups receive a “Community Verified” badge indicating enhanced collective validation.

1.4 Collaborative Community Validation #

1.4.1 All Campaign pages display (with appropriate redactions):

  • Key verification documents

  • Fundraiser information

  • Support Group members

  • Fund utilization plan

  • Milestone commitments

1.4.2 Community members may:

  • Submit questions to Fundraisers (public Q&A visible on Campaign page)

  • Flag concerns regarding Campaign legitimacy

  • Request additional documentation

  • Report discrepancies between representations and documents

1.4.3 Flags reaching a threshold of [5] distinct users trigger manual Platform review.

1.5 Platform Verification Process #

1.5.1 UTSAV DAAN™ conducts:

  • Initial Verification: Document validity check (forgery detection, logical consistency)

  • Ongoing Monitoring: Transaction pattern analysis for suspicious activity

  • Post-Campaign Audit: Random sampling of completed Campaigns

1.5.2 Verification Disclaimers:

  • UTSAV DAAN™ verifies documents submitted, not underlying facts

  • Verification does not constitute endorsement or guarantee

  • Contributors must exercise independent judgment

  • Platform is not liable for misrepresentations by Fundraisers

1.5.3 Fundraisers must immediately disclose any Material Changes to their Campaign.

1.6 Verification Levels #

Level Badge Requirements Confidence
Level 1 Identity Verified Basic ID verification only Low
Level 2 Document Verified All required docs verified Medium
Level 3 Community Verified Level 2 + Support Group (3+ members) High
Level 4 Institutional Verified Registered entity + audited financials Very High

2. DONOR PRIVACY POLICY #

2.1 Information Collected #

For each Contribution, UTSAV DAAN™ collects:

  • Required: Name, Email Address, Contribution Amount, Payment Method

  • Optional: Phone Number, Postal Address (for Reward fulfilment), Anonymous preference

  • Technical: IP Address, Device Information, Browser Type (via Cookies Policy)

2.2 Privacy by Default #

2.2.1 By default:

  • Contributor names are NOT publicly displayed without consent

  • Contribution amounts are shown anonymised (e.g., “Anonymous” or range-based)

  • Contact information is never shared publicly

2.2.2 Contributors may opt to:

  • Display name publicly as “Contributor Name”

  • Display contribution amount

  • Appear on the public supporter wall

  • Receive public acknowledgment

2.3 Anonymous Contributions #

2.3.1 Contributors may elect Full Anonymity:

  • Name not displayed anywhere publicly

  • Internal record kept for legal/tax purposes

  • Fundraiser receives anonymous notification only

2.3.2 Anonymous Contributors retain all refund rights.

2.4 Data Sharing and Third Parties #

2.4.1 UTSAV DAAN™ does not sell, rent, or trade donor information.

2.4.2 Limited sharing occurs only:

  • With payment processors to complete transactions

  • With Fundraisers to fulfil Rewards (only with consent)

  • As required by law (court orders, subpoenas)

  • With law enforcement investigating fraud

2.4.3 Fundraisers receiving donor information must:

  • Use only for Campaign-related communications

  • Not share with third parties without consent

  • Comply with applicable data protection laws

  • Delete data upon request (subject to legal retention)

2.5 Data Security #

2.5.1 UTSAV DAAN™ implements:

  • Encryption of all financial data (PCI DSS compliance)

  • Secure socket layer (SSL) technology

  • Regular security audits

  • Access controls limiting employee data access

  • Breach notification procedures as required by law

2.6 Retention and Deletion #

2.6.1 Donor data retained:

  • As long as the account is active

  • Minimum 7 years for tax/audit compliance (jurisdiction-dependent)

  • Longer if required by law

2.6.2 Contributors may request:

  • Data export (portability)

  • Correction of inaccurate data

  • Deletion (subject to legal exceptions)


3. DISCLOSURE POLICY #

3.1 Campaign Transparency Requirements #

Every Campaign must prominently disclose:

  • Fund Utilisation Plan: How funds will be used (with breakups)

  • Timeline: Expected milestones and completion date

  • Risks: Known challenges or uncertainties

  • Alternate Use: What happens if funds exceed the target

  • Shortfall Plan: What happens if the target is not reached

  • Team: Key people involved (with verification links)

  • Updates: Commitment to regular reporting

3.2 Fee Transparency #

3.2.1 UTSAV DAAN™ discloses on every Campaign page:

  • Platform Fee: [X]% of total raised

  • Payment Processing Fee: Estimated [X]% (varies by payment method)

  • International Transfer Fee: Applicable if Beneficiary outside India

  • Currency Conversion: Exchange rate margins (if applicable)

3.2.2 Contributors see the total charge before confirming payment.

3.3 Conflict of Interest Disclosure #

3.3.1 Fundraisers must disclose:

  • Any personal benefit from the Campaign beyond the stated purpose

  • Relationships with Beneficiaries (family, business, etc.)

  • Any commission or referral arrangements

  • If Fundraiser is also a Contributor to their own Campaign

3.3.2 UTSAV DAAN™ may require additional disclosure or reject Campaigns with undisclosed conflicts.

3.4 Material Change Disclosure #

3.4.1 If Material Changes occur after Contributions received:

  • The Fundraiser must update the Campaign page immediately

  • Contributors notified via email/platform notification

  • Contributors granted a 7-day cooling-off period for refund requests

  • Changes are effective only after the notice period


 

PART C: JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC ADDENDUMS #

INDIA ADDENDUM #

Aadhaar Verification: UTSAV DAAN™ may use Aadhaar e-KYC for identity verification, subject to compliance with the Aadhaar Act and UIDAI regulations.

FCRA Compliance: Campaigns receiving foreign contributions for charitable purposes must ensure the beneficiary possesses a valid FCRA registration under Fthe oreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010.

IT Rules 2021: Grievance Officer details published separately. Compliance with Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code.

Income Tax: Contributors may be eligible for 80G deduction only if the beneficiary is registered under Section 80G. The platform does not advise on tax matters.

UK ADDENDUM #

Data Protection: Processed under UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018. Contributors have right to complain to ICO.

Fundraising Regulator: Campaigns for UK charities must comply with Code of Fundraising Practice.

EU ADDENDUM #

GDPR Rights: Articles 15-22 rights (access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection).

Consumer Rights: 14-day withdrawal right for reward-based crowdfunding (distance selling regulations).

US ADDENDUM #

State Charitable Solicitation: Campaigns soliciting in multiple states may trigger registration requirements. Fundraisers responsible for compliance .

DMCA: Privacy Policy incorporated by reference.


 

PART D: ENTERPRISE INTERNAL MANUAL #

For UTSAV DAAN™ Verification Team #

A. Document Verification Checklist #

Document Type Verify Red Flags
Government ID Photo match, expiration, security features Expired, mismatched name, poor quality
Registration Certificate Issuing authority, registration number, validity Inconsistent number, non-existent authority
Bank Statement Name match, recent transactions, IBAN/IFSC Mismatch with provided details
Tax Document PAN/ITD verification (India), EIN check (US) Invalid format, non-existent entity

B. Verification TAT Standards #

Verification Level Target TAT Maximum TAT
Level 1 (Identity) 24 hours 48 hours
Level 2 (Document) 48 hours 72 hours
Level 3 (Community) 72 hours 5 days
Level 4 (Institutional) 5 days 10 days

C. Privacy Breach Response #

  1. Detect: Identify breach scope and affected data

  2. Contain: Isolate systems, stop further exposure

  3. Notify: Legal/Compliance team immediately

  4. Assess: Determine notification requirements by jurisdiction

  5. Report: File with regulators within required timeline (72h GDPR)

  6. Communicate: Notify affected donors with remediation steps

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