ReGive is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

ReGive was created to support a better model for charitable giving — one built on clarity, accountability, and trust.

Too often, donors want to give but are left unsure where money goes, how impact is tracked, or whether the process is legitimate. ReGive exists to reduce that friction.

Our mission is to support charitable giving by creating a trusted nonprofit structure that helps receive, manage, and direct charitable funds toward approved charitable purposes.

Mission

To support generosity by making charitable giving clear, trusted, and impact-driven.

Vision

A world where more people give because the process feels transparent, credible, and meaningful.

What We Stand For

Our Values

Oversight

Governance

ReGive is overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors responsible for the organization's mission, finances, and compliance.

Board of Directors & Officers

Morris Friedman, Chair
Leib Zins, President
Abraham Felberbaum, Secretary
Michael Golomb, Treasurer
Samuel Indig, Assistant Treasurer

Conflict of Interest Policy

ReGive maintains a conflict of interest policy applicable to board members, officers, and key staff. A copy is available in the Documents section of the Impact & Transparency page.

Governance Questions

For questions about governance, contact ReGive at the email listed on our Legal & Disclosures page.

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