Blockchain based NGO

Blockchain innovation and conveyed records are drawing enormous consideration and trigger numerous tasks in various enterprises. In any case, the monetary business is viewed as an essential client of the blockchain idea. This isn't as it were because of the way that the most notable use of this inno

2025-06-28 16:25:36 - Adil Khan

Project Title

Blockchain based NGO

Project Area of Specialization BlockchainProject Summary

Blockchain innovation and conveyed records are drawing enormous consideration and trigger numerous tasks in various enterprises. In any case, the monetary business is viewed as an essential client of the blockchain idea. This isn't as it were because of the way that the most notable use of this innovation is the digital currency Bitcoin, yet it is too driven by significant cycle failures and a gigantic cost base issue explicitly in this industry. On top of this, the monetary emergency uncovered that even in monetary administrations it is beyond the realm of possibilities all the time to distinguish the right present proprietor of a resource. It is considered to a greater extent and issue to backtrack responsibility for the longer chain of changing purchasers worldwide

The data in this era is rapidly increasing at breakneck speed. According to some research, only 20% of the world's data has been collected and stored in the past few years. While the data is becoming centralized, there are many growing concerns about user privacy. People have little to no more control over their data stored and how it is used. Thus there have been numerous efforts to address users’ privacy concerns lately. This led to the invention of blockchain, without a centralized regulatory and publicly accessed ledger.

Project Objectives

The main objective of this project would be to develop a special software/app, which will help users to donate their money through a safe and secure network where they would be in command of the ledger and be updated on the usage of their money.

Another objective of the project is to reestablish the trust of people in non-governmental and nonprofit organizations. To make them donate their money to a good cause as predetermined by our beloved Prophet (PBUH).

We are trying to build a decentralized platform where the record of all the income and expenditure would be up on the hook for all to see and verify and to have minimum to no privacy issue or corruption or fraud entailing the funds and charity received.

The project will promote complete transparency and will be based on peer-to-peer system where all the donors would be aware of the funds transacted, the node transacting, the node receiving and the proper check and balance of the funds spent.

Project Implementation Method

The project is all about implementing blockchain in Non-profitable/ governmental Organizations to minimize the possibility of fraud as much as we can. The inspiration for the project came from a one-time experience of one of our colleagues who went over to a NGO with a goodwill and a fire in the heart to do some good. He donated some money to the organization for the orphans in the neighborhood and waited for the implementation report. But unfortunately he

never got a report or an answer to the many follow up calls he made. We got the idea about blockchain through a few website hubs publishing the latest trends and innovations in technologies and also it was a part of our course as well. Moreover our instructors played a huge role in confirming our way towards the project and idea. To get to implement the idea we team members took introductory courses of blockchain, Node Js etc. We also went through a few NGO websites (Internal and International) to look at the norms being followed in that particular sector. A few visits at NGOs in Karachi (Edhi Foundation, Saylani, Chippa, Alamgir welfare trust, JDC Welfare Organization) also did the trick. Going through internet and articles about the trustworthiness of NGOs and doing a quick small questioner from students and general public we found out the path of our project. We chose blockchain as a pillar to rebuilt trust towards NGOs in general public around us so that we can start a good deed from the ground level of reinstating the concept of a helping hand. Furthermore, blockchain is the only possible way to not involve a third party and be completely reliant on the computer system to discourage the fraudulent behavior.

Benefits of the Project

DETECTION TECHNOLOGY:

Although blockchain technology can detect false behavior it cannot detect fraud itself. Although blockchain developers are strengthening its technology, still innovative techniques and methods are must to detect the attacks. Existing techniques based on machine learning and data mining algorithms may find new applications in detecting fraud and malicious intrusions in blockchain based transactions. By profiling, monitoring, and detecting behavioral patterns based on people’s transaction histories, supervised machine learning approaches, such as deep-learning neural networks, support vector machines, and Bayesian belief networks may help detect outlier behaviors

IDENTITY AND REPUTATION BLOCKCHAIN:

Cryptographic keys and anonymous transactions make blockchain vulnerable to account takeover and digital identity theft because an identity is protected only by its private key. Loss of a key means loss of identity on the network. One solution is to build an identity and reputation system using a blockchain that records fingerprint or events. Rather than using personal identifiers such as date of birth, passport number, security number etc, blockchain may track life events such as, schooling, first car, date of purchasing home, first child birthdate/place etc. These events recorded in identity blockchain becomes a digital identity that is difficult to forge and steal.

REGULATION AND LAW:

With an absent central authority and the autonomy enabled by its distributed consensus feature, blockchain may eliminate the administrative functions of government agencies. However, anarchy may propagate maliciousness and illegality. . Agencies, lawmakers, and legislatures should understand, investigate, and examine the mechanisms and impacts of blockchain technology and cooperatively develop and implement laws, policies, and regulations to govern the use of blockchain technology. Doing so may ensure the security and functioning of the evolving peer-to-peer economy that has hatched groundbreaking business models.

WIDE ADOPTION:

Even if blockchain technology becomes sufficiently robust to prevent attacks and malicious activities, widespread adoption is essential for its full effectiveness. That is to say, any mechanisms and protections inherent in the technology cannot work unless it is widely accepted and adopted by the majority of the society. The technology itself is not able to create a

“maliciousness-free” business world. While only a small percentage of transactions are taking place and recorded in blockchains, fraudsters, malefactors, and criminals can still acquire what they want through other channels. Therefore, widespread adoption is essential for successful prevention of fraud and other types of attacks

Technical Details of Final Deliverable

The project is all about implementing blockchain in Non-profitable/ governmental Organizations to minimize the possibility of fraud as much as we can. The inspiration for the project came from a one-time experience of one of our colleagues who went over to a NGO with a goodwill and a fire in the heart to do some good. He donated some money to the organization for the orphans in the neighborhood and waited for the implementation report. But unfortunately he

never got a report or an answer to the many follow up calls he made. We got the idea about blockchain through a few website hubs publishing the latest trends and innovations in technologies and also it was a part of our course as well. Moreover our instructors played a huge role in confirming our way towards the project and idea. To get to implement the idea we team members took introductory courses of blockchain, Node Js etc. We also went through a few NGO websites (Internal and International) to look at the norms being followed in that particular sector. A few visits at NGOs in Karachi (Edhi Foundation, Saylani, Chippa, Alamgir welfare trust, JDC Welfare Organization) also did the trick. Going through internet and articles about the trustworthiness of NGOs and doing a quick small questioner from students and general public we found out the path of our project. We chose blockchain as a pillar to rebuilt trust towards NGOs in general public around us so that we can start a good deed from the ground level of reinstating the concept of a helping hand. Furthermore, blockchain is the only possible way to not involve a third party and be completely reliant on the computer system to

Final Deliverable of the Project Software SystemCore Industry ITOther IndustriesCore Technology BlockchainOther TechnologiesSustainable Development Goals No PovertyRequired Resources
Item Name Type No. of Units Per Unit Cost (in Rs) Total (in Rs)
Total in (Rs) 15000
Moving Advertisement + Miscellaneous Equipment11500015000

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