CivicSense
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Anyone can give.
Only the community decides.

Communities propose and decide. Anyone can fund. Money releases one phase at a time — only after the work is proven and the community votes.

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United we decide. United we build.

We're done asking where the money went.

Communities raise money for real needs — a road, a clinic, a park — and too often it disappears with no proof, no answers, and no one held accountable. We're building CivicSense, tirelessly, to end that: every dollar visible, every decision the community's, every payment earned with proof. The beta is almost ready — join the waitlist and be there when your community finally gets the receipts.

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Built so corruption has nowhere to hide

No gatekeeper decides for you. The community holds every lever — and every action is on a public record, forever.

Every member is an auditor

Anyone can open the evidence, the ledger, and the votes. Proof is public, not promised.

Your vote moves the money

Funds release one phase at a time — only after the community votes the work approved.

No proof. No release.

Money never moves on trust alone. Every payment is earned with evidence the community accepts.

How it works

From an idea to proven, paid work — every step runs through the community's consent.

1

A verified member creates a proposal

A community member raises a real need, with evidence it's real. It's a proposal — not yet a funded project.

2

The community decides whether to do it

Neighbors endorse it like a petition. Once enough back it, they vote — and if it passes, the proposal becomes a real project.

3

Anyone can fund it — in the open

Community members, NGOs, local government, or private donors contribute. Every dollar is recorded on a public ledger.

4

A vendor commits on the record

A vendor is chosen — with a conflict-of-interest check — and signs the scope, price, and timeline, in public.

5

Phase 1 — mobilization

The first payment lets work begin. Its proof is the signed commitment, not finished work — so the team can be paid to start.

6

Later phases pay only when proven

Each phase releases its payment only after the work is shown, independently audited, and the community votes it's truly done.

7

Done — and on the record forever

When every phase is approved and paid, the full trail of evidence, votes, and payments stays public, permanently.

Be there when your community goes transparent

CivicSense is in private beta with real communities. Join the waitlist — we'll invite you when a spot opens.