How Does i-Care Foundation Vet Charities? Why Due Diligence Matters More Than Ever?
Generosity around the world remains strong, but trust in charities is under pressure.
The increasing disparity between intention and confidence in charitable giving underscores a critical reality: good intentions alone are no longer sufficient. As donors become more discerning regarding the allocation and utilization of their contributions, the imperative for rigorous charity vetting and transparency has transitioned from optional to essential. Such practices are fundamental to responsible and effective philanthropy, ensuring that contributions are directed toward organizations that demonstrate accountability and tangible impact.
Giving is Global, and Accountability Shapes Confidence
β Understand how their money will be used
β Receive clear communication and reporting
β Feel confident that systems are in place to support accountability
Many donors worldwide now express less trust in charities compared to five years ago, highlighting the urgent need for improved governance and oversight in the sector.
Why Charity Vetting Matters?
Vetting is not just about imposing restrictions; it is fundamentally about safeguarding donor intent and maximizing impact. A structured due diligence process is critical for:
β Minimizing risk for donors
β Ensuring robust governance within partner organizations
β Enforcing transparent and accountable use of funds
β Establishing lasting trust between donors, charities, and communities
In today’s philanthropic landscape, vetting stands as a vital mechanism for building and reinforcing trust.
How i-Care Vets Partners with Charities?
At i-Care, we implement a structured due diligence approach during our charity onboarding process to promote responsible and transparent giving. This framework helps ensure that our contributions make a meaningful impact and align with our values. Each potential partner organization is reviewed across multiple dimensions, including:
β Initial Screening
Assessing mission alignment, relevance, and compatibility with donor priorities.
β Documentation & Compliance Review
Review of legal registration, governance structures, financial information, and regulatory documentation.
β Governance & Management Assessment
Understanding leadership structures, oversight mechanisms, and operational capacity.
β Program Understanding
Reviewing program objectives, delivery models, and evidence of implementation (including field verification where appropriate).
β Risk Review & Onboarding Decision
Considering governance, financial management, transparency, and capacity before approval.
β Ongoing Monitoring & Reporting
Continued engagement, utilization tracking, and reporting to support accountability after onboarding. This process helps ensure that donations are managed responsibly and aligned with donor intent.
Zakat & Responsible Giving
Zakat is a vital obligation that goes beyond mere voluntary giving, and it calls for thoughtful consideration, clear intent, and strong accountability.
Donors can find reassurance knowing that their Zakat is directed toward eligible purposes that resonate with their intentions and are managed responsibly, particularly in an environment where trust in charitable organizations is becoming increasingly important.
At i-Care, we embrace a proactive approach to transparency. We carefully assess how our partner charities define, manage, track, and report on Zakat-related funds.
This commitment to thorough evaluation helps ensure that Zakat is addressed with the necessary care, clarity, and trust, creating a constructive framework for effective giving
Why This Matters?
In a constantly changing philanthropic environment, trust cannot be taken for granted; it must be earned through transparency and accountability.
By implementing structured vetting and ongoing oversight, i-Care aims to:
β Support informed decisions by donors
β Encourage stronger practices in charities
β Ensure that funds are responsibly directed to communities
Vetting is not merely a process; it is the cornerstone of trust-building.




