Transparency
The radical act of being boring and accountable.
Foundation-backed software should be legible to the people who use it and the people who fund it. That means publishing things most companies will not. Audited financials. Form 990. Executive compensation. Data practices written in plain English. Security posture, incidents, and the unglamorous detail of how we govern ourselves. Trust, for us, is not a brand exercise. It is a filing cadence.
How we are funded →Six surfaces
Everything a Foundation
ought to publish.
Nothing hidden.
The six pages below are the standing commitments. Each one has a fixed cadence and a public record. If it is public at another serious foundation, it is public here.
What transparency means here
Published on a schedule.
The Foundation is pre-launch as of 2026. There is no 990 yet because there is not yet a fiscal year to report. The first annual disclosures will publish at year one of operation, and every year after. The list on the right is what those disclosures will contain. The cadence is a commitment, not an aspiration.
Elitesgen Wellbeing Foundation is a Nigerian nonprofit (Incorporated Trustees under CAMA Part F). Apps, engineering, and commercial programs are operated by Elitesgen Egen Limited, a Nigerian company. A US Delaware 501(c)(3) parent (Elites Generation Foundation, Inc.) is in formation and will serve as the global holder of the mission and commitments once incorporation and IRS determination are complete. See Governance for the full structure.
Audited financial statements
IRS Form 990
Executive compensation ranges
Board meeting minutes, summarized
Annual transparency report
Research outputs and outcome data
Corporate partnership list with program scope
Sub-processor list
The commitments behind this list are written into the Foundation charter. Read the governance page →
What you can request
Rights, honoured with real work.
Most platforms hide their data-rights flows behind a dozen menus. Ours are first-class. Every request is reviewed by a human and acknowledged within a published window. Privacy details live on the privacy commitment page.
Export your data.
A full, portable copy of everything the Foundation holds about you. Delivered as a machine-readable archive, in-product.
Delete your account.
We honour deletion with real work, not a soft-delete flag. Backups roll off on a published schedule; deletion is final.
Correct something.
If something we hold is wrong, we fix it. No case numbers. A person reads your message and writes back.
Report a concern.
Concerns about safety, governance, finances, or conduct reach the Board via a dedicated address. Anonymous submissions are accepted.
Start anywhere.
The financial page explains how we are funded. The privacy commitment explains what we will not do with your data. Both are short. Both are the argument the Foundation makes for being trustworthy.