V Veracity · civic trust suite How it works
America's Future · nonprofit

Make truth a checkable property — not a decree.

Veracity doesn't declare what's true. It makes a claim's sources and provenance checkable, and anchors them in time — so people can verify for themselves. And it keeps faith with the supporters who trust the organization by guarding their data. Two arms, one idea: trust you can check.

Public verification
truth-internet

Truth Internet

Attach sources to any claim and get a tamper-evident receipt anyone can re-check.

checkable, not decreed
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TruthMark

Civic accountability: mark public statements with their sources and a verdict on the record.

on the record
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VerifyFirst

Before you act on a message or offer, run the checklist and keep a receipt of what you saw.

fraud-aware
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VerifyPro

The pro tier: batch-verify a list of claims and export a signed receipt ledger.

pro tier
Internal protection
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DonorSecurity

Field-level encryption for donor data — turn a sensitive value into an opaque token and a sealed envelope.

keeps faith with supporters
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How the receipt works

Every verdict you record is hashed, chained to the one before it, and signed. That makes a ledger where no entry can be quietly inserted, removed, or edited after the fact — and anyone can paste a receipt back in to confirm it hasn't been touched.

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What it proves — and what it doesn't

Checkable, not decreed. Veracity surfaces provenance and sources so people can verify. It does not declare truth by fiat and is not an arbiter of truth. Anchoring proves when a claim was recorded and what it said — not who is right. Donor-data claims cover field-level encryption only.