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Vetted Fundraiser Directory

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Important: I do not personally vet fundraisers. This blog is meant to be an archive/directory of funds vetted by Palestinian bloggers and organizations.
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This blog is run by @palms-upturned. I am a white USAmerican, and I do not vet fundraisers. Unfortunately, I cannot help with the vetting process in any way. This blog is meant to be a place to broadcast fundraisers that have already been vetted by Palestinian bloggers and organizations, mostly by users el-shab-hussein, nabulsi, 90-ghost, and ibtisams. None of us will ever be able to thank these users enough for the life-saving work that they have done and continue to do. If you cite this blog, please do not say “verified/vetted by vetted-gaza-funds”. Instead, please consider copy/pasting the sources that I link in my posts, or at the very least link directly to my post about the fundraiser in question where the sources can be found and say “featured on” rather that “vetted by.”

This blog is also going to be used more as a directory/master list than an actual blog. The aim is for people to be able to search usernames of people in Gaza and find links to verifications from multiple sources, as well as things like raffles or giveaways promoting certain campaigns, in one convenient place. For reblogs/signal boosting, please go to my main blog, @palms-upturned. If you are a user in Gaza promoting a fundraiser, I am more than happy to promote it for you, but I will only post about it on this blog once, and all other promotions will be on my other blog. I promise I am not ignoring you.

Here is a post with a list/directory of organizational tags on this blog. (WIP)

Sources where you can find vetted fundraisers:

If someone in Gaza reaches out to you asking for help promoting their campaign, here's some things that you can do:

  • Do not report someone unless they are a known scammer. This platform has been targeting Palestinian users in Gaza for bans and terminations consistently, forcing them to remake their accounts several times, so a blog that appears new is not necessarily a red flag and may even already be vetted. Some users also take longer to get verified than others, especially those who struggle the most with staying connected to the internet. If someone reaches out to you and you can't find verification, please, just wait.
  • Along with sharing their posts, make your own original post linking to their campaign, even if it's just the link and a few words saying that you donated to them.
  • Link to a verification source in your posts about fundraisers. People are trying to avoid circulating unvetted fundraisers, so they'll be more likely to engage with your post if they can see proof that the campaign is legitimate. It will also help people who come across your post while doing a quick tumblr search of someone's username or fundraiser to check if someone has been vetted.
  • Posts with artwork/graphics typically gain more traction. User aces-and-angels, with the help of volunteer artists and designers, has been compiling a master post of donated artwork that is free to use to help boost fundraisers for people in Gaza, so check it out here and consider using these images in your posts! Please consider submitting artwork of your own as well for the cause.
  • Please considering sponsoring a campaign! There are many ways to do this. Some users have put together raffles where proof of a donation of a certain amount earns one entry into the raffle. Some users have offered charity commissions in exchange for donations to a campaign. Some users offer to match donations up to a certain amount, or promise to do/make something if a fundraiser reaches a certain milestone. I plan on eventually making a tag for campaigns with no sponsors so that people can look through it and hopefully pick one to sponsor. If you let me know about your efforts, I will add links/information about it to the post about the campaign you’re sponsoring!
  • Please spare a few minutes to look through this post about some recently terminated GoFundMe campaigns and how you can help pressure the platform into hopefully giving the funds back to the organizers.
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Anonymous asked:

hey i'm not sure who to go to for this, but do you have resources on vetting a specific gofundme? most of the "vetted" ones i see on here just link to a tumblr post as "proof." my friend is trying to convince me to donate thousands to a gofundme that has a "deadline" of overnight, to me it seems scammy. i thought people in gaza can't access money immediately? can't find any other info about the fund online.

tl;dr below

Re: how to check up on a specific fundraiser, a lot of organizations running verification efforts will keep a spreadsheet of fundraisers that you can search by name, campaign title, social media handles, etc. That’s what I do when checking campaigns that are new on tumblr, since sometimes they were verified by OOB or another org before making a blog here. You can check my pinned post for some links. You can also find websites and/or social media accounts for some of the verification efforts that will explain who they are and how they verify people.

The ones linking to tumblr posts as proof are doing so because certain users are known to be Palestinian Arabic speakers who are personally vetting fundraisers. el-shab-hussein, nabulsi, or 90-ghost vouching for a fundraiser means that they have spoken personally to the organizer, seen ID documents, cross checked socials/phone numbers, sometimes even called them on the phone in real time and heard the war planes overhead. Hussein and Nairuz keep a spreadsheet as well that is also linked in my pinned post. It’s the source for most verifications on this blog.

All I can say is that you’ll just have to read what you can about the person or organization who did the vetting and use your own judgment. That’s all the vetters are asking folks to do. If this is a fundraiser where you can’t seem to find a verification source at all, dm me at palms-upturned and I’ll try to see what I can find quickly since the deadline is so urgent.

Re: the deadline, off the top of my head I don’t know of a fund with an overnight/today deadline, but I have seen a lot of funds with multiple deadlines. Needing to raise x amount of money to evacuate a member of the family who is in most urgent need, needing to raise a certain amount by a certain day in order to ensure that an evacuating child can be accompanied by an adult family member, needing to meet the goal by a certain day to make sure that the whole family isn’t separated, or in Bilal’s case recently, because he was raising funds from Germany on a visa which was not renewed simply because he is Palestinian, and needed to meet the goal before potentially being deported to Palestine, where he would no longer be able to raise funds. It’s not necessarily unusual for people to set a very sudden deadline or even multiple ones. Emergencies are constantly happening and the banks and travel agencies are also trying to squeeze as much money out of people as possible.

When people set these deadlines and goal amounts, they are also trying to take into account things like how long it will take to access the funds and how much of a cut will be taken by all the third parties down the line. Honestly, if there’s something that needs clarifying, you can usually just talk to people. Ask the organizer or one of the users who have been keeping in touch with them and promoting the fundraiser with updates. These folks are trying to be as transparent as possible and stay connected with anyone who can help them. They’re not going to dodge your questions. And they can explain best what sort of time/money constraints apply to them specifically. It differs depending on the banking situation, number/age of family members, offers and/or ultimatums from the travel agency, etc.

But the truth is that you and me both don’t have the know-how to verify this sort of thing ourselves any more than we could verify whether or not someone has cancer or is living on the streets or any number of reasons people launch fundraisers. Any time you donate to a cause like this, you’re putting some amount of trust in the organizer, the platform, and the people promoting the fund. But never in my life have I donated to a crowdfund that has been put through such intense scrutiny and as many layers of verification as Gaza fundraisers right now. Platforms like GFM are requiring constant updates about every penny spent of raised funds, and it still doesn’t guarantee that people’s verified fundraisers won’t be nuked and refunded without any real explanation to anyone involved. I’ve had I think five or six donations to various fundraisers refunded back to me at this point when I didn’t even want a refund. Zionists are mass reporting Gaza funds and smearing both the families and the people who are verifying and promoting them. Scammers pretending to be Gazan are not going to have a remotely easy time of it. Things are engineered to be as difficult as possible for people actually in Gaza.

tl;dr— if you need help with finding an actual source of verification, since this seems to be an emergency, dm me at palms-upturned for assistance. Obviously can’t say if this campaign is legit without knowing which one it is. Otherwise, you can check my pinned post for a list of orgs/spreadsheets/master lists of verified campaigns that you can cross reference. If you need more info on who’s doing the vetting and how, find the website and/or socmed page for the person or organization. You can also usually ask organizers/the people helping promote their campaigns directly for clarification on anything that’s confusing. But considering the harsh discrimination against Palestinians on crowdfunding platforms like GFM and PayPal, and the extra scrutiny their fundraisers are subjected to, you’re at a pretty low risk of being scammed most of the time. Sudden deadlines aren’t uncommon because emergencies are happening every day and the banks and travel agencies are squeezing as much money as possible out of people.

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hi there! sorry to take up your time. i just had a question about one of the blogs listed in this post: https://www.tumblr.com/vetted-gaza-funds/755429547417206784/donate-to-a-family-in-gaza-today

the blog is ahmedharara, in the "promoted by" section. it seems like people are taking your post as proof that ahmedharara is verified. however, a new blog, mohalwadya2, recently contacted me asking me to boost ahmedharara's own fundraiser, which is unrelated to the one you link in that post. i ended up talking to aymanayyad82, maker of the original fundraiser, and they told me that they do not know ahmedharara and suggested that he might have reblogged their campaign and copied text from their posts on purpose in order to seem more legitimate.

this was very concerning, but i'm still not sure what's going on. do you know anything to suggest ahmedharara is a trustworthy (or untrustworthy) blog?

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Oh that is very odd. I do see that this blogger was promoting the Ayyad family fundraiser if I scroll down to the bottom, but sure enough it’s a different one being promoted now. I’ll check to see if that one has been verified by someone, but it doesn’t bode well that Ayman doesn’t know this person. For now I’ll take that blog handle off of the post and add it to my list of TBD funds, thank you for letting me know. Apologies for the mixup, the Ayyad family has a lot of handles so it didn’t occur to me that this might be someone trying to piggy back off of them. I’m sorry to say that I don’t remember how I came across that blog, but usually how I add handles to the “promoted by” section is by looking through my inbox here and on my main blog, and if they’re promoting a vetted fundraiser that I’ve already posted, I add that handle to the list so that it comes up when people search it. I’m going to be more careful about this in the future.

I have to say that this is very irritating, though. (Not you, I mean, but the person who cited me.) I’ve tried to make it clear that this blog is not a source of verification, it’s just meant to be a directory where you can find funds that have been verified by more than one source all in one place. Citing my post as verification rather than the source that I included in my post for a reason is already frustrating, but promoting an entirely different fundraiser than the one that I linked in that post to begin with is really ridiculous. Still, the mixup is ultimately on me, so I apologize. I’ll contact the person who cited me and ask for them to at least edit the post.

I don’t really want to start another debacle like the smear campaigns from this past week in case this person is legitimate, but at the very least I will say to everyone, please stop citing me as verification for this or any other fundraiser. Anyway, thank you again for letting me know.

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Contact me through DM on tumblr, If I have the slot open you can then send me proof (email with date and amount of the donation) that you donated the amount to any vetted fundraiser, organization or bought an e-sim (ill link below where you can find them). The donation must have been done after I confirm you that I can proceed with the work.

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PSA

Please do not credit me as a source of verification. It’s fine to link my posts as an easy way to point people to verification sources and other relevant links, which is why I made this blog, but please do not say things like “verified by vetted-gaza-funds.” This blog is meant to be a directory so that people can easily find campaigns that have been vetted by multiple sources, but I always credit who/what that source is for a reason. Out of respect for the people who take on the extremely hard work that goes into vetting these campaigns, when using this blog as a resource for sharing vetted fundraisers, please either copy/paste the sources I cite here into your own post (which I prefer) or link directly to my post with said sources, and rather than “verified by” say something like “has been shared by/featured on” etc. Thank you all. 💙

This blog has been inactive for a few days and will probably remain inactive for a few more, but only because I am currently working on setting up infrastructure for additional mods to help me with this blog. I’m also trying to compile info on GoFundMe and PayPal’s discrimination against Palestinians, and where people can go if their campaigns are also terminated. Chuffed seems promising, but since PayPal is one of the main payment processors for chuffed campaigns, I’m emailing back and forth with chuffed support to try to answer some questions and find out what the least risky way for people to raise funds is. I hope to have everything up and running again soon, as well as have information that will help people avoid having their fundraisers terminated by the ghouls at GFM and PP, or by bad actors trying to mass report fundraisers.

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Hello friends, I’m sorry for being mostly offline for a little while, I’ve been struggling a bit. Please rest assured that I’m going to try to get everything running again ASAP, but here’s a short version of what’s going on.

At the moment, I’m unemployed due to my disability and trying to get a lot of things sorted out in the bursts of time when I feel well enough. I am fairly certain that my pain and fatigue is being caused by sciatic endometriosis that was made worse by a covid infection, but it’s going to take me a while to get diagnosed and (hopefully) treated. In the meantime, my pain flareups are unfortunately getting worse and more frequent. What this means is that unfortunately I have stretches of time where I have a hard time talking to people or even thinking straight. Some of the medicines I take for my pain also make me drowsy which makes things even harder on top of it all.

I’m going to continue promoting fundraisers, but I feel very bad that these periods of time are becoming longer and more frequent because every day of fundraising is critically important. So what I’d like to ask is whether any of my friends/mutuals here would be interested in helping me run @vetted-gaza-funds so that even when I’m not well, at least that blog can stay up to date. There are currently over 100 fundraisers posted there, and as more get added, the more time it takes me to update the master list, update urls for users who were forced to remake their blogs, and work through the inbox for new campaigns. Trying to push through on days when I don’t feel well has already resulted in some really stupid mistakes like accidentally deleting the original master list post, and I really don’t want to do something like that again.

One friend of mine has already volunteered to help, which I’m very thankful for, but if I could find maybe five more people, then that would mean one mod for every day of the week, which would hopefully mean that it wouldn’t be too large a commitment for anyone. The more the merrier, basically.

So to break things down, here’s what I would be doing:

  • Creating a discord server for the blog mods
  • Looking through the inbox each day for new campaigns to add
  • Cross referencing those campaigns on master lists/spreadsheets to see which ones are already verified and can be shared
  • Adding the campaign links, usernames, and other relevant information to a cryptpad document for people to plug into a post/add to the master list

Here’s what I would need help doing:

  • Making the actual posts on the blog (there is a template in the drafts that I use to make them)
  • Updating the fund amounts/progress in the master list, ideally every day
  • If comfortable, briefly answering direct messages to let people know when their campaigns have been added to the blog

Also, so far the blog has just been full of fundraisers for people who have contacted me directly, but if anyone helping with the blog has verified fundraisers that they themselves would like to add, of course that would be great as well!

If you’re interested in helping me out, please dm me or reply to this post! (I’d prefer not to talk via asks because when I answer asks privately I don’t have any record of our conversation and I can be forgetful 😅)

Thank you all 🙏 today I’m unfortunately still not feeling well so I may be slow to respond but I will try to answer messages and get everything set up asap!

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Directory Master List/Fund Tracking

Each link in this post will lead to another post with further links to individual fundraisers, verification sources, and raffles/giveaways/other donation sponsoring efforts for specific campaigns. List under the cut for the sake of staying up to date.

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