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Financial Operating Layer

The financial operating layer for mission-driven capital.

Mission-driven capital should move like it matters, and be stewarded like it’s owed — proven at every step, not summarised after the fact.

The Problem

Most institutions do not run a financial operating layer. They run an assembled one — a donor surface, a fund accounting system, a finance ledger, and cross-border rails, none of them built to fit the others. The gaps between them are closed by hand, and capital moves through seams no one fully sees.

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The Lifecycle

One standard, across the lifecycle of every dollar.

The capital lifecycle Five stages, in order: Commitment, Allocation, Movement, Accounting, Proof. Proof is marked in copper as the signal stage. 01 Commitment A gift enters as a governed record 02 Allocation Capital is assigned to its intent 03 Movement Funds move, with compliance embedded 04 Accounting Reconciliation runs continuously 05 Proof The outcome is shown, not reconstructed COMMITMENT → ALLOCATION → MOVEMENT → ACCOUNTING → PROOF

What it is

One environment. Three surfaces. Donor engagement and giving, fund management, and the financial backbone they share — operated as one layer, not assembled from three products.

How the operating layer works →
Proven by Provarium.

Proven by Provarium

A mark capital earns.

Every flow Provarium operates is recorded against a single standard and carries a proof it can show. The proof mark is what an institution applies to capital it can account for at every step — traceable to a filed record, current by design.

Provarium operates on infrastructure with regulated-sector operating history.

Capital should prove what it did. Provarium is the layer that makes that ordinary.