How June senses urgent needs
From disaster and relief feeds to urgency scoring—how an AI giving agent watches the world so you can find relevant causes and give with clarity.
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Urgency without a receiving organization is just anxiety. June’s Verify stage exists so Decide cannot leap straight into Act. Before support is routed, the agent looks up nonprofits through partners like Every.org and checks that donations are enabled and the charity is marked disbursable.
In practice, verification is a stack—not a vibe. We target U.S. public charities that can legally and operationally receive funds. Status can change, so live partner checks matter more than a static blog list. Prefer organizations that can actually take a disbursement today.
Chat recommendations and routed gifts only work if the charity can receive funds. That is why Verify sits between a smart match and real support. If a target cannot clear disbursement checks, June does not treat it as ready.
June routes toward verified work in hunger relief, education, healthcare, clean water, environmental protection, and disaster response—matching what you care about in chat, or what Sense sees as urgent when you give generally.

“Match the need. Verify the charity. Then support can move.”
Sense the world, decide with a rationale, verify a real receiving charity, and route support. That is what we are building—an AI giving agent that helps people find urgent causes and get gifts to organizations that can receive them.
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From disaster and relief feeds to urgency scoring—how an AI giving agent watches the world so you can find relevant causes and give with clarity.
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