A child drinks from a newly completed water well as community members watch in the warm light of dusk.
FROM DONATION TO OPENING DAY

See the Good
You Helped Build.

Support curated projects around the world. Understand the costs upfront, follow each journey through milestone updates, and witness the opening moment live — from wherever you are.

Give. Follow. Witness.
A New Way to Give

Charity Shouldn't End at the Donate Button.

For many people, giving ends with a receipt and a quiet hope that it will reach the right place. Most giving experiences are built around the moment of donation. Yaqina is built around what comes after: a visible project journey, meaningful progress, and a final moment you can witness.

MOST ONLINE GIVING

A Donation Moment

  • Give to a cause or campaign
  • Land on a thank-you page
  • Maybe receive occasional updates
  • The outcome stays out of sight
  • Hope it made a difference

The Yaqina Way

A Project Journey

  • Choose a concrete project
  • Understand what is planned
  • Follow meaningful milestones
  • Stay connected until completion
  • Witness the opening moment
Featured Project

See How a Project Comes to Life.

A completed earthen community structure at golden hour in rural East Africa.
Opening Day planned
Eastern Tanzania Partner Charity · Local implementation team Completion · Dec 2026

Clean Water Well for a Rural Community

€2,624 raisedof €6,400 · 41%
Budget€6,400
  • Materials45%
  • Local labor20%
  • Transport15%
  • Monitoring & reporting10%
  • Project coordination & platform ops10%

Example cost breakdown — final categories may vary by project.

Project Timeline

  1. 1. Project reviewed
  2. 2. Funding opened
  3. 3. Materials purchased
  4. 4. Construction begins
  5. 5. Opening Day
See how it works →
How It Works

Give. Follow. Witness.

  1. 01

    Explore projects

    Choose from concrete projects, each with a clear goal, location, timeline, and expected budget.

  2. 02

    Give with clarity

    Support the project with a clear view of what is needed, where the money goes, and how your contribution helps move it forward.

  3. 03

    Expand your Atlas

    After giving, the project becomes a pin in your Personal Atlas — with its location, updates, and key moments in one place.

  4. 04

    Follow the progress

    Receive milestone updates, photos, notes, and reports as the project moves from funding to completion.

  5. 05

    Witness the result

    Join the Opening Day live or watch the final recording when the project is complete.

Opening Day

Be There When Your
Giving Comes to Life.

Every completed project on the Atlas deserves a moment of its own. Opening Day is a live celebration of the finished work — an opening ceremony, a guided tour, or a simple gathering on location. It is a dignified moment to witness the result, revisit the journey, and share the good that people made possible together. Watch it alone, with family, or with friends — and let it stand as quiet proof that generosity can become something tangible.

Community gathered at sunset celebrating the opening of a completed water well.
OPENING DAY STARTS SOON

Clean Water Well · Eastern Tanzania

December 14, 2026 · 18:00 CET

Trust & Transparency

Trust Should Be Visible.

Yaqina is built around a simple promise: supporters should understand what they are giving to, follow what happens next, and see how the project is completed — clear before you give, visible after you give.

Before You Give

See the project goal, location, expected timeline, partner structure, and budget before you decide to support.

As the Work Unfolds

Follow meaningful milestones through photos, notes, reports, and updates from the people carrying the project forward.

When It Is Complete

Return to the finished project through final documentation, media, and an Opening Day moment you can revisit and share.

Yaqina reviews each project and works with partners to present it clearly — from upfront costs and locations to updates and Opening Day. Partner charities and local teams lead the implementation on site.

The Public Atlas · Visible to everyone

The Atlas of Good.

A living, public map of the good made possible through Yaqina — together with supporters, partner charities, and local teams, project by project, place by place. See where projects are taking shape, where they have been completed, and how every finished project becomes a lasting point on the Atlas of Good.

A vintage atlas-style world map showing vetted Yaqina projects across every inhabited continent.
  • Water Well

    Ghana

  • School Renovation

    Morocco

  • Medical Supplies

    Türkiye

  • Community Kitchen

    Kenya

  • Stray Dog Shelter

    Romania

  • Stray Cat Shelter

    Bosnia

  • Winter Kits

    USA

  • Solar Power

    Chile

  • Mountain Aid

    Kyrgyzstan

  • Wildlife Rescue

    Australia

  • Study Hub

    Madagascar

  • Nomad Aid

    Mongolia

  • Senior Care

    Japan

The Atlas begins with the first project — and every completed project will become a visible point on the Atlas of Good. The examples above show the kind of global projects Yaqina is built for.

Personal Atlas · Coming Soon

Your Personal Atlas of Good.

Every project you support becomes a pin in your Personal Atlas — a private place to follow active projects, revisit completed ones, and remember the good you helped build.

yaqina.app / my-atlas

Private

Your supported projects

3 pins · 3 countries

MapSatellite
Personal Atlas · Preview
  • Clean Water Well

    Tamale, Ghana · 9.4008° N, 0.8393° W

    In progress
  • School Renovation

    Atlas Mountains, Morocco · 31.0595° N, 7.9272° W

    Opening Day soon
  • Community Kitchen

    Nairobi, Kenya · 1.2921° S, 36.8219° E

    Completed

Opening Day

School Renovation · Morocco

Livestream invitation · Sat, 17 Oct · 10:00 CET

Final Report

Community Kitchen · Nairobi

12-page PDF · 24 photos · Beneficiary notes

PDF

Latest update

“Drilling complete — pump installation begins Monday.”

Clean Water Well · 2 days ago

yaqina.app/share/atlas/8f2a…

Personal Atlas preview — donor accounts coming in a later version.

Frequently Asked

Questions, answered.

Not in the traditional sense. Yaqina is currently being built as a curated platform for project-based giving, not as the on-the-ground implementing charity. We review projects and work with partners to present them clearly — from upfront costs and locations to updates and Opening Day. Partner charities and local teams lead implementation at the project site.

Projects are reviewed before they appear on Yaqina. We look for a clear goal, a real location, a credible partner, an expected budget, and a project journey that can be followed through updates and Opening Day.

Before you support a project, you can see the expected budget and key cost categories. As the work unfolds, updates and final documentation help show how the project moved from funding to completion.

After supporting, the project becomes a pin in your Personal Atlas. You can follow updates and milestones as the work unfolds, receive Opening Day details, and return to final reports and recordings when the project is complete.

Opening Day is the moment a completed project is shown and celebrated — whether through an opening ceremony, a guided tour, or a simple gathering at the project site. Supporters can join live when possible, revisit the recording later, and share the finished project.

Not yet. Yaqina is currently a preview of the experience we are building. Join the waitlist, and we'll let you know when the first project is ready to support.

In some cases, visits may be possible through the partner organization, depending on the project, location, safety, and local conditions. Yaqina is primarily designed so supporters can follow projects remotely through updates, reports, and Opening Day.

Yaqina is being built to operate sustainably and transparently. Platform costs may be covered through clearly stated contributions, grants, or other mission-aligned funding. As Yaqina grows, we will publish how our own costs are covered, so supporters can understand both the project budget and the platform behind it.

Be There From
the First Pin.

Yaqina is currently a preview of the experience we are building. Join the waitlist and we’ll let you know when the first project is ready to support.