Trust & technology
Institutional guardrails: separation of governance, program execution, and technology IP to prevent commercialization of charitable operations.
PROVENIQ Foundation is a charitable organization. It is not a software company and does not own software or intellectual property related to technology systems.
Relevant intellectual property is owned by the PROVENIQ Charitable Trust (Wyoming).
We do not sell registry data. Sponsors and partners do not receive access to personal registry records.
For canonical legal terms and program rules, see the Trust's official disclosures.
Foundation (Program Operator)
Executes charitable programs and public benefit delivery.
- Program execution, outreach, and stewardship
- Nonprofit governance and disclosures for the Foundation entity
- No ownership of proprietary technology systems
Charitable Trust (IP Holder)
Owns technology IP and publishes canonical legal terms.
- Holds and defends intellectual property
- Publishes canonical rules/terms (anti-drift)
- Licenses technology for charitable use
Technology (Tools, Not Product)
Infrastructure that supports verification, transparency, and reunification workflows.
- Designed to prevent commercialization pressure
- Operational separation from fundraising and sponsorship influence
- Auditability and policy-bound data handling
Non-negotiable guardrails
Need the canonical disclosures?
See the Foundation’s legal framework and disclosure pages for current links and statements.