How it works?

Our legitimation process

Beneficiary verification

Every applicant submits a national ID, proof of address, and a short interview. Our field team visits in person to confirm the beneficiary's identity and circumstances before any campaign is published.

Request documentation

Depending on the need, we collect business registration papers, fee vouchers, medical bills, or admission letters — so every rupee donated maps to a verifiable, documented need.

Manual pre-launch vetting

A human reviewer — not an algorithm — checks every application against our eligibility criteria. Nothing goes live on Seed Out without this manual sign-off.

Data protections

Beneficiary contact details and documents are encrypted and only released to donors once a project is fully funded — protecting both sides from misuse.

Transparency

Our legitimation process

Amount masking zero

We never round up or pad a fundraising goal. The amount shown on a project page is exactly what the beneficiary needs — not a rupee more.

Whole amount given

100% of every donation reaches the beneficiary. Seed Out's operating costs are funded separately by corporate and private partners, never deducted from your gift.

Directly connect with donors

Once a project is fully funded, donors can connect with the beneficiary and follow their progress directly — no middleman, no black box.

Transparent disbursement

Funds are disbursed in person with photo proof, and every disbursement is logged on the beneficiary's public project page for anyone to see.

Contact info shared

After full funding, verified donors can access the beneficiary's contact details to stay connected and see the real-world impact of their gift.

Support Seed Out

Every rupee keeps the revolving fund alive — helping us reach more cities, more entrepreneurs, and more students in need.

Seed Out charges 0% interest — every rupee revolves back to help the next person

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Every applicant is screened in person by our field team, and a dedicated review team manually approves each project before it is published. No campaign goes live on Seed Out without this two-step verification.

We run identity checks, verify documentation, and visit beneficiaries in person before approval. Any application that fails verification is rejected, and any irregular activity flagged after launch is investigated, with the campaign paused immediately while we look into it.

Reach out to our support team at support@seedout.org with the project link and your concern. We investigate every report and will pause a campaign while we look into it.

It means our field team has received the application and is actively verifying the beneficiary's identity, documents, and need before approving the project to go live.

This badge confirms the beneficiary has passed our full verification process — identity check, documentation review, and an in-person field visit — and is approved to receive donations.

Our team of specialists is looking out for you. See something that doesn’t look right? Send us a note at
support@seedout.org

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