
recipient disclosure
Recipient disclosure refers to the practice of revealing the identity or details of individuals or organizations that receive funds, services, or benefits from a program, organization, or transaction. It promotes transparency and accountability, enabling oversight and trust by showing exactly where resources are going. For example, a charity may disclose who its donors or beneficiaries are to demonstrate credibility and ensure proper use of funds. While necessary for transparency, recipient disclosure must also balance privacy considerations to protect personal or sensitive information.