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FOR CHILDREN

Your money.
Your causes.
Your call.

Givlo gives you a small giving budget every month. You decide where it goes. Your parent approves. The charity tells you what happened next.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Four things, on repeat.

01.

Find causes you actually care about.

Browse charities by category. Animals. Hunger. Health. Nature. Community. Children. Each one has photos, a description, and updates from the actual work they do. Follow the ones that matter.

02.

Ask to give.

When you want to send money to a charity, pick the amount and tap “Ask parent”. They get a notification. They approve or talk to you about it. No payment screens. No card numbers. Just the choice.

03.

See what changed.

Every charity you follow sends real updates. The seal pup that got released. The breakfast club that opened. The meadow that was replanted. Your giving wall fills up with real moments — not a number going up.

04.

Show your parent.

When something moves you, tap “Show parent”. They see the same update you do. Talk about it over dinner. Argue about which charity deserves this month’s biggest donation. Make giving part of how your family talks.

A QUICK NOTE

We’re not a game.

There are no points. No streaks. No leaderboards. Nobody’s ranking how much you give. You don’t unlock anything by giving more.

Givlo is just a way to give money to charities you care about — and to see what happened next. That’s it. That’s the whole thing.

Show this to your grown-up.

A parent sets up Givlo for your household — it takes about ten minutes. Then the giving budget, the causes, and the choices are yours.

For parents