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donor disclosure

Donor disclosure is the process of publicly revealing the identities or contributions of individuals or organizations that provide financial support to charities, political campaigns, or nonprofits. This practice promotes transparency, helps ensure accountability, and builds trust by showing where funding originates. It allows donors to demonstrate their support openly and helps prevent illegal activities like money laundering or corruption. Depending on laws and regulations, donors may be required to be identified publicly or kept confidential, balancing transparency with privacy rights.