DAD public record.
DAD keeps a simple public record so contributions, decisions, allocations, and outcomes can be followed as the system develops.
DADS means Dollar A Day Society. The working record opens to DADS-relevant issues only.
Record incoming contribution paths: e-transfer, card checkout, pledges, partner commitments, and future approved channels.
Record where funds are intended to go, who approved the allocation, and what local housing action or support it serves.
Record what happened: people helped, services supported, gaps discovered, receipts, reports, and lessons for the next version.
Beta. DAD is being built through AJF&Co., tracked through IPM.db, and organized toward DADS: Dollar A Day Society.
Every contribution will be recorded. Receipts are part of the intended operating flow.