Do 100% of Donations Really Go to Charity? Here’s the Truth (and Our Policy)

Many charities say “100% of proceeds go to the cause.” People love the simplicity — but real life has receipts.

When someone donates online, there are usually small costs attached:

  • Payment processing fees (credit card networks and payment processors)

  • Bank fees

  • Software costs (donation tools, email receipts, security)

  • Basic admin (bookkeeping, compliance, audit support)

So how can anyone say “100%”?

The honest answer

There are only a few ways it happens:

  1. A sponsor covers the fees, so every donor dollar can be used for programs.

  2. The charity has a separate “operations fund” (supported by donors or sponsors) that pays those costs.

  3. The charity uses wording like “100% of net proceeds” (after fees).

Our approach at Hibah Hope Relief

We believe trust starts with clarity. We don’t want “marketing math.” We want real math.

Our commitment: we will be transparent about:

  • what it costs to process donations,

  • what portion is used for direct support,

  • and what portion is needed to run the program safely and responsibly.

Why admin isn’t a “dirty word”

If we support someone with rent help or utilities, we also need:

  • verification,

  • privacy and data protection,

  • careful decision-making,

  • and accurate records.

Done right, admin is what prevents mistakes, fraud, and harm.

If you ever have questions, ask. A trustworthy charity never gets offended by transparency questions.

Hibah Hope Relief donation transparency and fees