Humanity Nexus is a transparent, community-driven platform operated by the Quantum Legacy Foundation (QLF), a registered non-profit (UIC/EIK 207803861, Bulgaria). It enables individuals and organizations to register humanitarian, entrepreneurship, and personal support projects, connect them with donors, and amplify impact through matching funds.
We are in an open soft launch phase throughout Q1 2026 (until end of March 2026). This interim version uses a real-time Transparency Dashboard for complete visibility. The full, professionally developed public platform – with advanced verification, auditing, and features – is planned for launch in Q4 2026 to Q1 2027.
Our mission is to mitigate economic inequality by providing financial support, educational resources, infrastructure, and technological solutions to vulnerable communities, fostering inclusive growth, resilience, and self-sufficiency. Our vision is a world where sustainable development enables all individuals to achieve economic independence and improved quality of life through scalable models addressing food security, education, health, and entrepreneurship.
Anyone aligned with QLF's values – including our community members, their friends/family, and referrals – can register during this open soft launch. The project must be managed directly by the registrant (the person/organization receiving and executing the funds).
Projects are presented through the pre-registration form on the Humanity Nexus website. Nexus Alliance members have direct access to support via email for comments, doubts, or questions.
Yes, you can submit multiple projects if they align with QLF values. For collaboration, use the Nexus Projects group (available publicly in Q2 2026) or the private Nexus Alliance group to discuss, propose ideas, and actively participate in shaping projects.
1. Humanitarian Initiatives – Food security, education, health, infrastructure, community resilience.
2. Quantum SEED - Entrepreneurship Support – Funding and guidance for aspiring entrepreneurs, from micro-vendors to SMEs (no sector or regional restrictions).
3. Personal Family Support – Assistance for essential needs such as education, housing, or family well-being.
No limits – projects can range from small personal needs to large-scale community initiatives.
Yes — this is completely allowed and quite common, especially in underserved or remote areas.
- You act as the applicant / contact person during registration and early communications.
- The real beneficiary (e.g., local family, street vendor, or individual) is clearly named as the intended recipient of the funds.
- Contract & Legal Responsibility — The person who signs the final project agreement becomes the Project Owner and bears full legal responsibility for proper use of funds, transparency, and reporting. This can be you (as the trusted intermediary), or the actual beneficiary (or their legal guardian) if they are able and willing to sign.
In either case, the Project Owner must provide their real legal name and official ID for confidential KYC verification before disbursement.
Public Transparency — The dashboard can display the project under a neutral name, pseudonym, or generic description (e.g., "Indonesian Family Housing Support" or "Street Vendor Shop Startup") to protect privacy while maintaining full financial transparency.
1. You register a project for a local street vendor in Indonesia who does not have easy access to our platform.
2. You provide all details about his situation, using either his real name (with his consent) or a pseudonym for public display.
3. You list yourself as the Project Owner / contact.
4. You sign the agreement and provide your ID.
5. You become 100% legally responsible for ensuring the funds are used correctly, reporting progress, and managing the project.
6. Funds are transferred to your account to be used for his benefit.
Up to 15 days.
During this soft launch (Q1 2026), Quantum Legacy Foundation (QLF) provides an exceptional x20 matching: community donors raise 1/21 (~5%) of the project goal, and QLF allocates the remaining 20/21 (~95%) from dedicated program reserves. This high ratio is exclusive to this phase and will be recalculated (lower) for the public launch.
As detailed in our FAQ and communications, during Q2 2026 we finalize all processes (including refunds/payouts for prior contributions). By Q3 2026, we achieve full operational capacity, and Nexus projects begin receiving funding. We prioritize responsibility and care over urgency.
No. The only requirement is that the project is successfully registered and approved during this special window. Once approved, the x20 matching benefit is locked in indefinitely — even if it takes several months (or longer) for the community to reach the 5% threshold.
Pre-registration is public, attracting submissions from around the world. Requiring 5% (1/21) from the community or owner confirms the project's trustworthiness and seriousness. If achieved, QLF happily provides the 95% (20/21) match. However, this doesn't prevent QLF from fully funding (100%) projects we choose to support, or acquiring assets (e.g., homes, land) to be used by operational projects.
The 5% is a flexible, ongoing goal. Your approved project stays active and visible on the Transparency Dashboard, continuing to accept donations until the threshold is met. At that point, QLF immediately allocates and prepares the full 95% match.
QLF will allocate the matching portion promptly after the community 5% is verified and received – typically within days – marking the project as 100% allocated.
Full project funding and operations activate in Phase 2 (by Q3 2026). Once a project reaches 100% allocated funding, we finalize compliance (KYC, contracts, milestones). Funds are then released directly to the project manager, often in tranches for larger projects to align with reporting and verification.
Matching funds come from QLF's segregated program reserves (institutional and strategic allocations), held in dedicated accounts, governed by EU non-profit regulations.
For projects needing physical assets (e.g., land, buildings or homes), Quantum Legacy Foundation typically purchases the asset in its own name and provides it for use by the project owner and beneficiaries. This ensures long-term stewardship and alignment with our mission of sustainable development. Ownership remains with QLF to protect the asset's purpose, while the project owner gains access to operate or live there responsibly. This approach promotes accountability and prevents misuse, allowing us to support more initiatives over time.
Retaining ownership helps create resilient, self-sufficient futures rather than dependency. It ensures assets serve their intended humanitarian or community purpose indefinitely. For example, QLF buys the land needed by a project and grants use rights, but ownership stays with us to oversee conservation and intended use. In family housing cases, we purchase the home in QLF ownership, and provide the home while encouraging the family to build sustainable income (e.g., through Quantum SEED entrepreneurship), or contribute back to society (e.g., by volunteering or starting community programs). This model fosters empowerment and ripple effects, as outlined in our Whitepaper.
Direct cash grants or ownership transfers are reserved for pure humanitarian projects with no personal profit motive (e.g., humanitarian aid, non-profit community infrastructure). For most projects, we do not "give money away for free" — instead, we acquire needed assets and provide them for use, promoting responsibility. We encourage combining with Quantum SEED for entrepreneurship to achieve self-sufficiency, or setting up humanitarian initiatives to give back to the community. If a project involves personal gains without sustainability, it may not qualify.
We support pathways to ownership! For instance, families using a QLF-owned home can work toward purchasing it through earned income from a Quantum SEED business or by demonstrating sustainability (e.g., paying a fair rent or contributing to local causes). Terms are customized in the project agreement (signed before disbursement) to ensure mutual agreement and long-term success.
Our focus is on empowering active participants, not creating passive recipients. By retaining asset ownership and requiring sustainability plans (e.g., entrepreneurship via Quantum SEED or community service), we encourage project owners to become self-sufficient and contribute to society. This builds a "pay-it-forward" culture, where beneficiaries eventually support others, amplifying Quantum Legacy Foundation's impact across generations.
The core terms are straightforward and include:
Purpose & Use of Funds — All funds (community 5% + QLF 95%) must be used exclusively for the specific goals described in the approved project registration.
Earmarking — Donations are ring-fenced in dedicated accounts specifically for the project and cannot be redirected or used for any other purpose.
Transparency & Reporting — Project owners commit to providing periodic updates (progress photos, reports, beneficiary numbers) as funds are deployed. All financial inflows, allocations, and spending are publicly visible in real time on the Transparency Dashboard.
Disbursement — Once the 5% community threshold is reached, QLF allocates the full 95% match. Due to the current pre-operational phase, actual transfer to project owners begins in Q3 2026 when full financial infrastructure is restored.
Compliance & Identity — Project owners must provide real legal identity (matching official government-issued ID) for standard KYC/AML verification before disbursement. This information is kept strictly confidential and never published.
No Personal Misuse — The agreement explicitly prohibits any personal enrichment or diversion of funds outside the stated project purpose.
We prepare a concise agreement document for review and signature once the project is ready for activation. The language is fair, protective, and easy to understand.
Before any disbursement, we complete compliance steps: identity verification, signing transparency/reporting contracts, and milestone agreements. Funds are released in tranches (where applicable) with ongoing monitoring to ensure responsible use and full accountability.
The QLF Nexus Alliance group is for collaborators, supporters, and those with aligned projects to work together, provide feedback, share opinions, and shape upcoming initiatives. It's a space to exchange non-public information, stay aligned, ask questions, propose ideas, and actively participate in projects. You can learn how to join here: https://quantumlegacy.foundation/qlf-nexus-alliance
It was created to separate community members focused on personal investment gains from those truly aligned with QLF's mission of creating, supporting, and working on humanitarian projects. Membership is via invitation or donation and remains open until the group reaches an effective size for collaboration.
Each project has its own channel in the Nexus Projects group (becoming public in Q2 2026). These channels serve as a communication hub between the project owner and supporters — to defend the project, gain more support, answer questions, and provide additional information for transparency. Project owners can already invite members to their channel and the group. If a project owner won't actively use/post in their channel (e.g., no replies or moderation), they must email [email protected] to have it removed, as QLF does not manage individual channels.
Transparency is fundamental: every donation, allocation, and update is visible in real time on the Transparency Dashboard.
Yes – approved project details (name, description, images, beneficiaries, progress, etc) are publicly visible on Humanity Nexus and the Dashboard to build donor trust.
All project owners are responsible for transparency and reporting on fund use and project development. QLF operates with strict rules and a dedicated system to support real people and projects responsibly — funds are not provided without care. Quarterly reports, third-party evaluations, and real-time dashboard tracking ensure efficient resource allocation.
Yes – we strongly support privacy, especially for personal or sensitive projects. You have the full option to publish your project using a pseudonym (fake name), a project-only name (e.g., “Project Esperanza – Coffee for Mothers”), or remain fully anonymous in public view on Humanity Nexus and the Transparency Dashboard. More information about this option is provided once we pre-approve your project through the pre-registration form.
Yes – full identity verification is always required before any funds are disbursed, regardless of whether you use a pseudonym publicly.
If you decide to use a pseudonym, the real information is kept strictly confidential, used only for compliance, legal requirements, and secure fund transfer – it will never be made public or shared. This approach balances maximum transparency for donors (who see the project and impact) with strong protection of your personal privacy.
As a registered non-profit organization under Bulgarian and EU laws, the Quantum Legacy Foundation is legally obligated to verify the identity of every project manager/beneficiary before transferring any funds. This ensures: Compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and KYC regulations, Funds reach the correct and authorized person and Full accountability and prevention of misuse. We take this responsibility very seriously to protect both donors and project managers.
Yes – browse the Dashboard, choose a project, and donate via bank transfer, card, or cryptocurrency. Report your donation via the submission form (optional and recommended for correct project allocation).
Observe sentiment via anonymous feedback or contribute to a mission. Choose a project, learn the details, track progress, and contribute to real change.
