Trivio · Source · Infrastructure · Impact
Giving better is a matter of method.
Trivio is building the trust infrastructure that connects those who give to those who act — so every donation is transparent, traceable, and accountable.
Why
Giving better is a matter of method.
Canadian philanthropy rests on a paradox: billions of dollars are donated every year, but most donors don't know what their money actually accomplished. A tax receipt confirms a transaction — it doesn't prove an impact.
On the organization side, the reality is exhausting: their energy doesn't go to programs, it goes to the constant search for funding and to producing reports that multiply without ever being standardized. The donor wants to know where their money goes. The beneficiary wants to be recognized, not anonymized.
Between the two, the infrastructure must do more than transport — it must connect. Trivio exists to close that gap.
The model
Three roles, one journey.
A donation starts with an individual, crosses platforms and processes, and arrives — in principle — at a beneficiary. In between: no one sees a thing. Trivio doesn't replace any actor. It connects every level of the journey.
- Transparency
- Traceability
- Efficient conversion
The team
Three sectors. Three disciplines. One team.
Trivio isn't a tech startup that discovered philanthropy. It's a team rooted in the sector for years that built the infrastructure it needed.
Philanthropy
Fifteen years in philanthropic and social development, including a decade leading an organization founded in Montreal. Everywhere, the same observation: remarkable organizations unable to show what they accomplish.
Technology architecture
Engineering of complex infrastructures, blockchain expertise. The tech pole joins the team once the project already has direction — to build the infrastructure the other two poles had identified.
Philanthropy. Social development. Technology architecture. Three poles, one vision.
Our principles
Three operational disciplines, not slogans.
Structural transparency
Every movement of funds is visible and traceable by design. Where opacity exists, it is explicit, justified, and time-limited. Transparency isn't an option to enable — it's a property of the system.
Scientific approach
Decisions on design, positioning, and impact measurement rest on explicit hypotheses, tested in the field and revisable. Proof isn't a communication tool — it's an operational discipline.
Shared governance
An accountable, locally-operated platform; partner organizations that keep ownership of their data and of their relationship with donors. The infrastructure is common. Responsibility is assumed.
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