Governance Statement
ResourceFlow exists to preserve structural integrity in decision-making contexts.
Governance within ResourceFlow is designed to:
- Define boundaries
- Prevent role confusion
- Maintain accountability without control
This site documents governance posture; it does not exercise authority over external activity.
Nature of Governance
Governance at ResourceFlow is referential, not managerial.
It addresses:
- How decisions are framed
- How roles are separated
- How responsibility is clarified
It does not direct action or outcomes.
Independence and Separation
ResourceFlow operates independently of:
- Charitable organizations
- Giving initiatives
- Fiscal sponsors
- Donor-advised structures
- Program operators
No external entity operates under ResourceFlow’s governance.
Trust Position
ResourceFlow does not accept or hold funds.
It does not:
- Serve as trustee
- Act as custodian
- Exercise fiduciary authority
- Represent donor intent
Trust is preserved through non-involvement, not oversight.
Documentation and Transparency
ResourceFlow governance is maintained through:
- Published frameworks
- Clear disclaimers
- Structural separation
No private agreements, side arrangements, or delegated authorities exist.
Conflict Avoidance
ResourceFlow avoids conflicts by design.
This includes:
- Separation from financial transactions
- Non-participation in charitable execution
- Clear disclosure of independence
Any appearance of overlap is addressed through disclosure, not integration.
Closing Boundary
ResourceFlow does not govern people, funds, or programs.
It governs its own structure so that clarity exists before others act.
