Our Financial Support: Project Valo Rakha
At Project Valo Rakha (Keep Society Well), our financial support is driven by sincerity and the belief that dignity must be maintained above all.
We want to be perfectly transparent: the funds for these grants are not large, as they are generated by the founder, a university student who dedicates a portion of his own limited resources to this mission. This ensures our core funds are grounded in deep personal sacrifice and sincerity.
Our practice is guided by the principle that true donation is done in private.
Absolute Privacy: The personal identity, name, phone number, and location of the individual recipient will NEVER be made public on our website or through any channel. We guarantee this commitment to anonymity.
Institutional Privacy: When supporting institutions (orphanages/elderly homes), we will only share photos of the goods or facilities, NEVER the faces of the children or residents.
Our core value is accountability. We need to prove our integrity to attract future collaborations, but we do this without sacrificing dignity.
The Audit Bridge: We must maintain detailed records so that one day, when a collaborator or major donor wants to help us grow, we can prove the effectiveness of every single grant.
The Triple Proof: Every grant uses our Private Ledger to track: 1) The MFS Transaction ID (the verifiable digital receipt), 2) The Grant Purpose, and 3) The Proof Photo (of the purchased items). This record is strictly for audit purposes only and ensures every taka is accounted for.
Currently, we aim to disburse a BDT 1,000 micro-grant each month to the individual who demonstrates the most urgent and verifiable need.
Mandatory Consent: Applicants must read and understand our Terms & Conditions (T&C). Because we prioritize privacy and accountability, forms that do not explicitly confirm agreement to our T&C and private record-keeping will not be considered.
Submission: Individuals seeking support must complete the Google Form linked below. We carefully review all needs to ensure funds reach those facing the most severe difficulties.