We used to wonder. Before Proof of Care.
"I give $100,000+ every year. For the first time I can see exactly what each dollar bought — not a report, not a promise. A child."
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Proof of Care is a donor and funder impact system. It pays on agreed individual outcomes — delivered at scale by others, cost-efficiently, verifiably, and at improving quality — usually under the most difficult of circumstances.
It is built around three things a funder can hold onto: a measurable goal agreed before funding begins, delivery that is 100% verifiable for every individual, and a guarantee — if the outcomes are not delivered as agreed, the money comes back.
When only proven agreed outcomes are paid, quality and efficiency aren't goals, they're consequences.
Money does not move because someone says they will do something. Money moves when an agreed outcome is proved. If outcomes are not delivered, the funder's money returns — automatically, without negotiation, written into the contract before funding begins.
This is Mariam in 2022.
This is Mariam in 2026. Proven lasting benefit via Proof of Care
For six years, Mariam lived with a condition that was treatable. The barrier was not medicine. It was the absence of a system that could connect a donor's willingness to pay with a surgeon's ability to help — reliably, verifiably, and without the money disappearing in between.
A donor using Proof of Care funded her surgery. Three videos documented her journey — BEFORE, DURING, AFTER. Every actor was paid only when she was verified home and well. The donor watched it happen in real time.
Proven lasting benefit via Proof of Care. Not a statistic in a report. A person with a name, a face, and a verified chain of proof that her surgery happened, her recovery was monitored, and the money reached the people who helped her.
Instead of giving $3,160,000 to the promise of a project — you hold that sum in escrow against 1,816 verified, traceable individual outcomes. Each one auditable. Each one with a face, a name, and a proof chain. Not a programme. Not a narrative. 1,816 people.
Proof of Care can convert any foreign aid or donor funding into a system where every dollar is tied to a completed, auditable, agreed outcome. Not promised. Not reported. Proved.
Proof of Care is not a concept. It is operating today. Every surgery listed has a video record. Every outcome has a proof chain. Every donor can see exactly what their money bought — individually, permanently, publicly.
1,000 hospitals × 1,000 surgeries × under $1,000 per surgery
The unit of delivery is identical at 10 cases or 10,000. The same system that tracked the first surgery tracks the thousandth. No new bureaucracy. No new administration. The proof chain is the system.
"POC is not a perfect system. What POC promises is a system that exposes its failures rather than hiding them, learns from them rather than repeating them, and improves with every cycle of data. That is a system worth building on."
Full parental permission obtained for all child photos and videos. Images may include surgical content — viewer discretion advised. Permissions are recorded in the proof chain for each child. View public surgery record →
The whitepaper explains every detail — how the proof chain works, how actors are registered and rated, how smart contracts hold and release funds, and how the system scales.