TRANSPARENCY
At GFI, transparency is a principle that guides every action and decision. We believe that trust is built through clarity, responsibility, and openness, which is why we work under guidelines that ensure order and legitimacy in everything we do.
Transparency is reflected in:
Legal Compliance: We submit our reports to the IRS, fulfilling tax obligations that guarantee the legitimacy of our operations in the United States.
Donors’ Rights: Those who choose to support our mission have the right to know how their contributions are used and what impact they generate in people’s lives.
Project Clarity: Each initiative is communicated with defined objectives, expected results, and progress tracking, so everyone can see how aid is transformed into concrete action.
Access to Information: We keep our communication channels open so that anyone can learn about our activities, decisions, and future plans.
Ethical Management: All our actions are carried out under principles of honesty and legitimacy, ensuring that every resource is managed responsibly.
Commitment to Communities: Transparency also means listening to and giving voice to those who receive support, integrating their needs and expectations into every project.
Certifications and Accountability: We implement formal reporting mechanisms and work toward obtaining additional certifications that strengthen the trust of our partners.
For us, transparency is the guarantee that every effort becomes real impact, and that everyone who places their trust in GFI can feel confident that their support is transformed into hope and opportunities, within a solid and verifiable legal framework.


Ethics and Governance.
Transparency is strengthened through ethical governance. At GFI, strategic decisions are made under principles of honesty, legitimacy, and responsibility. The Board actively participates in defining projects and supervising processes, ensuring diversity of perspectives and an internal control that reinforces institutional credibility.
Commitment to the Community.
Transparency is not only for donors, but also for the communities that receive support. We listen to their needs, give voice to their expectations, and ensure that every project responds to concrete realities. Clear communication with communities is an essential part of our legitimacy.
Responsible Partnerships.
Every collaboration with partners, volunteers, or institutions is established under clear and responsible criteria. Transparency means that all agreements are made with defined objectives, precise roles, and monitoring that ensures joint efforts are translated into real and verifiable impact.
Future Projection.
Transparency is also vision. At GFI, we work to implement formal accountability mechanisms and additional certifications that strengthen the trust of our partners. Our commitment is that every contribution and every action is backed by clear reports, external audits, and international transparency standards.


