Charity foundations for social programs "Territory of Goodness" by Viktor Konovalov (date of foundation not specified), a company with the same name under the leadership of Anna Vorotnikova (founded in 2016), Charitable Foundation for social programs "Territory of Good", founded by Natalia Solodovnik (registered in January 2008) and several other "Territories …" coexist peacefully and function safely, helping people in need of material support.
Why do scammers create funds?
Voluntary philanthropists who have the opportunity to provide financial assistance to those who really need it, prefer to make donations to charitable foundations. They are well aware that funds donated to one of these organizations will be at the disposal of competent specialists.
It is for this reason that at least one of the current charitable foundations "Territory of Good" was created. Experts' opinions indicate that today's scammers abuse the trust of not only donors, but also those in need.
As a rule, employees of this fund are able to assess the severity of the problems of those in need and determine the amount of money needed to eliminate these problems. Online scammers do not make direct contact with visitors and reduce communication to filling out forms and mail correspondence.
Who and why calls the "Territory of Good" a scam?
A group of individuals who call themselves independent experts warn their brethren on the Net that by giving in to their own emotions, they risk voluntarily filling the pockets of swindlers with money. Judging by their reviews, Anna Vorotnikova's Territory of Good Foundation is a 100% scam.
Experienced users also “awarded” the project with the same definition, claiming that the organizers of the front organization do not pay any funds, but rather, on the contrary, they rob gullible users.
But the whistleblower claims don't end there. The main idea of the reviews about the “Territory of Good” funds, which are run by “swindlers”, sounds something like this: once having forked out, being brought to the desired emotional state, the user turns into a voluntary “donor”.
Scammers, of course, will leave him behind, but only when they understand - since heartbreaking photos and tragic stories no longer hurt"client" means he has no more money.
How to tell a real charity from a fake one
On the electronic page of this charitable organization, any visitor can get acquainted with monthly accounting reports, which reflect information on the enrollment and expenditure of donations. Here, content visitors can also view electronic versions of documents confirming the accuracy of financial information.
If photographs of patients are posted on the website of a charitable organization and their diagnoses are made public, then information must be published that those in need of treatment or their parents (if we are talking about children) have consented to the disclosure of confidential data.
In addition, a real charity cannot have its own profit, and this fact must also be documented.
Can a charitable foundation use funds received from voluntary benefactors? Some of the money received on the balance sheet (but not more than 20%) can be spent by the founders of the organization on paying salaries to employees, as well as on administrative needs. A real charitable institution provides a bank account for fundraising. Fraudsters provide e-wallet addresses and card numbers.
Reviews about the Territory of Good Foundation founded by Anna Vorotnikova
Advanced users call this organization a 100% scam. The creators of the project stand out against the background"colleagues" in that they rob not only donors, but also those in need. One of the reasons that made experts doubt that this organization really exists is the photo of the founder of this version of the Territory of Good Foundation. Whistleblower reviews are unequivocal: the picture of a woman claiming to be the owner of several industrial and legal companies is most likely taken from a stock site.
The exact same photo flaunts on the Internet with at least five different captions. These are far from the most incriminating (in relation to the Territory of Good Foundation) reviews. The conditions to which the applicant must agree leave no doubt that the project really belongs to swindlers.
Traditional work style online swindled
The actions of the site administrators became the basis for allegations of fraud. Having received an application from a person who asked for financial assistance, the owners of the site report the readiness of Anna Vorotnikova's team to help the needy, and then they name a rather significant amount. Further, the delighted “lucky one” is informed that the money will be immediately transferred first to his personal account, and from there to a bank card. They take 90 rubles from the promised assistance to the user - this is the amount that must be paid for opening an account.
Another distinguishing feature of the fictitious "Territory of Good". Expert reviews
An independent review found that messagessent by users in need of financial support through a special form, no one reads. Any message, even the most ridiculous one, receives the same answer from Anna Vorotnikova: "… after consulting, we decided that we would give you 10,000 dollars …". Of course, no one gives out money here. The sole purpose of the "fund staff" is to empty the user's wallet.