Why transparency belongs in agentic giving
Chat, choose a cause, or give generally—why Charity June treats a clear path to verified charities as part of the product.
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Charity June centers on June, an AI giving agent. The product is not a static form—it is a conversation that helps you find urgent, relevant causes, then a path to give. Direct your gift to a cause you choose, or give generally so June can route support to verified charities meeting urgent need.
Tell June about a place, a crisis, a population, or a cause area. She searches live needs and verified charity records and surfaces organizations already serving that need. The more specific you are, the tighter the match; the broader you are, the more she leans on urgency signals to recommend where help matters now.
Donate once or subscribe. Choose a cause you care about and give toward it with June’s help—or make a general donation and let the agent route support to the most urgent verified opportunities. Either path ends at organizations that can actually receive funds.
Urgency alone is not enough. June’s Verify stage checks discovery and disbursability through partners like Every.org before support is routed. That is the difference between talking about need and reaching a charity on the ground.
“Find the cause. Choose where to give—or let June route. Verified charities do the work.”

June exists so people can find where help is needed and get gifts to verified organizations—without hunting feeds alone or guessing which nonprofit can receive funds. That is the product: an agent for urgent, relevant giving.
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Chat, choose a cause, or give generally—why Charity June treats a clear path to verified charities as part of the product.
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