Institutional governance

Guided accountability pathway.

An architectural commitment to clarity. Trust is not earned through promises alone. It is earned through public evidence of how capital moved, where it settled, and which entity carried the responsibility.

Accountability pathway

01

Capital commitment

Contributors fund the cycle and every incoming dollar lands in an auditable lane before voting opens.

02

Strategic allocation

Votes steer the split. Paid dollars follow proportional support while sponsor dollars reward the top strategy.

03

Direct action

Settlement routes money to vetted organizations through the correct c3, c4, or PAC entity without detours.

04

Outcome verification

Every cycle closes with reports, logs, and partner updates so the public record matches the funding path.

Institutional reporting documents and financial charts

“After settlement, every cycle should show exactly how votes translated into dollars and which organizations received funding.”

Verification at scale.

Vote-to-dollar ledger

A public record showing how vote share translated into paid allocations, sponsor awards, and final settlement totals.

Cycle reports

Readable reporting packets document the vote result, settlement path, recipient entities, and follow-up context after each cycle closes.

Partner KYC / AML

Receiving organizations and larger payouts pass through institutional-grade review before money leaves the platform.

The strategic framework.

CrowdFlow operates distinct legal lanes so every dollar moves through the right entity, with the public story matching the underlying compliance model.

Non-profit

501(c)(3)

CrowdFlow Foundation

Charitable and educational work routes through the foundation so donations stay tax-deductible and partner grants land in the right place.

  • Direct relief
  • Education programs
  • Tax-deductible flows
Advocacy

501(c)(4)

CrowdFlow Action

Advocacy strategies, lobbying-adjacent work, and public pressure campaigns route through the c4 so compliance stays explicit from the start.

  • Lobbying and policy
  • Issue advocacy
  • Systemic reform
Political

PAC

CrowdFlow PAC

Candidate support and regulated political spending run through the PAC so election work is separated cleanly from charitable and advocacy flows.

  • Candidate support
  • Election monitoring
  • Compliance reporting
Published surfaces

Reports, logs, and partner context stay one click away.

Cycle reports

Published reporting snapshots

Read the latest public cycle reports sourced from immutable lane-separated reporting snapshots instead of placeholder files.

Aggregate support totals

Lane-separated support totals

Review recipient, bucket, and effective support totals exactly as the latest public reporting snapshot publishes them.

Partner updates

Cause and partner follow-ups

Browse causes, read partner updates, and compare what was promised during voting with what was delivered after settlement.