The Record
Trust is a habit of publishing.
This page is the foundation's commitment to what will be counted, shown, and checkable. It is written now, before there is anything to hide.
Checkable, like the sequence
Any number in the Fibonacci sequence can be verified with the two before it. No trust required; the structure carries the proof. A foundation cannot be quite that clean, but it can point the same direction: publish enough, plainly enough, that belief is optional.
55 + 89 = 144. You just audited the sequence. The goal is books that invite the same reflex.
The commitment
What comes in
Every gift counted, no exceptions. Totals published, sources categorized honestly.
Where it goes
Allocations and costs, published plainly, including the uncomfortable parts.
What it did
What was built, bought, and taught, told with the community's own account of it. Outcomes over optics.
The cost of us
Overhead is part of the truth. What it costs to run Fybonaci sits in the open, next to what Fybonaci gives.
When
Every year, alongside the record of the journey that spent it.
The storytelling standard
The journey is documented so that giving has a visible result. Documentation of poverty has an ugly history, so the rules are written down and published. They bind everyone who films, photographs, or writes for Fybonaci, the founder included.
Consent
Comes first. Before the camera, not after.
Voice
Names and words belong to their owners. People speak for themselves or are not quoted.
Frame
The camera points at the work. Communities are the authors of their story, never the backdrop of ours.
Numbers
Never appear without their human context. No person is reduced to a number.
Change
What changed belongs to the community. Before-and-after is their story to tell.
Staging
Nothing is staged. If it did not happen, it is not in the record.
The reports
The first annual report will be published after the first journey: the edition's full record and the year's full accounts, designed to be read, kept, and checked. Until then, this page holds the standard the report will be held to.