Abstract
The article investigates the potential for blockchain technology to be used for charity reasons. Problems
in this field need the introduction of new storage mechanisms and the flow of information between donors, foundations,
contribution receivers, and other charity players to assure data privacy, fund integrity, and donation control. Using the
blockchain to ensure data security and the capacity to track the movement of funds and transactions would pique the
interest of potential donors in nonprofit organisations. In this essay, the writers look at the requirements and burgeoning
blockchain-based charity networks in Russia and around the world. They show how distributed registry systems can be
utilised to build a forum for charitable donation making and tracking. During their research, the authors worked with
local funds and non-profits to validate the solution, learn more about ecosystem needs, and publish their results in the
paper. Donors are wary of how their funds are handled. Blockchain technology is being employed in a wide range of
sectors right now. Payments will be made via blockchain technology. The donation and fund-transfer process is
transparent. It is required to construct a single database for tracking donations that will track all donation, transaction,
and donor information. The goal of this article is to illustrate how a blockchain-based framework for tracking donations
was implemented. The System, which is based on blockchain technology, enables contributors, charitable foundations,
and recipients with open accounting of operations.