For donors
Support someone
Find a verified campaign, send $1 or more, then share the story so the wave grows.
Explore campaigns →Send $1 to someone you believe in. When many people give a little, one life can change.
Or nominate someone who deserves support →
The problem
A person can become famous overnight. A young athlete can inspire millions. A creator can go viral. But likes, views and followers do not pay for travel, training, education, equipment or family needs.
Three ways in
ManyForOne should work for donors, campaign owners and fans who discover people worth supporting.
For donors
Find a verified campaign, send $1 or more, then share the story so the wave grows.
Explore campaigns →For recipients
Create a page, confirm your social account, connect payouts, and go live after review.
Start a page →For fans
Suggest an athlete, creator, team or viral hero. Donations only open after they claim and verify the page.
Nominate someone →How it works
The person, team or fan community starts a support page with a story, goal and social links.
The campaign owner confirms their social account, identity, story and permission to receive support.
Bank or payout details are connected through a trusted provider, not sent through DMs.
Supporters send $1 or more, then share the campaign and invite others to join.
Campaign statuses
Pages can exist before payment is enabled, but money only moves after the person is verified and the payout account is connected.
Fans suggest someone. The page can be shared, but donations are not live.
ManyForOne reaches the person, club, agent, parent or official representative.
The person proves control of their official social account or verified channel.
Identity, story, consent and payout connection are reviewed.
The campaign is public and supporters can send $1 or more.
The recipient posts a thank-you update and shows what the support made possible.
Campaign examples
He became a hero overnight after stopping Spain. Now fans are helping him bring his mother to see him play.
$1.00 goes to him. $0.05 supports ManyForOne.
Support with $1A 12-year-old player was nominated by his academy community for travel and tournament support.
Donations open only after parent/guardian or official representative verification.
Viral Hero
A delivery rider helped stop a robbery. His neighborhood is raising money for a new bike.
Young Talent
A young player needs help with travel, training and tournament fees this season.
Team
A small youth team is raising money to reach its first international tournament.
Verification flow
ManyForOne should never ask heroes to send bank details in Instagram DMs or WhatsApp. Campaign owners should pass through secure onboarding and connect payouts through a trusted payment provider.
Who can be supported?
People who suddenly become known because of a match, video, action or story.
Young athletes, musicians, artists, students and creators who need support to grow.
People with talent, courage or achievement, but without the resources they need.
Small teams, academies, clubs and local communities supported by many giving a little.
Transparent fee
ManyForOne takes a fixed 5% platform fee to support verification, payment infrastructure, campaign pages, fraud protection and development.
Trust built in
Every public campaign should be reviewed before it receives a verified badge. Fraud prevention is part of the product, not an afterthought.
Start or nominate
Requests now go directly into Airtable. Review each submission manually, then move it through the verification pipeline before anything goes live.
For athletes, creators, teams or representatives who want to create their own verified page.
Submissions go to the Campaigns table in Airtable for manual review and verification.
For fans who found someone the community should support. No donations open until the person claims and verifies the page.
Nominations go to Airtable first. Payments stay disabled until the person claims and verifies the campaign.
FAQ
Yes. A nominated page can exist as a public interest signal, but donations stay closed until the person or official representative claims and verifies it.
The verified person, parent/guardian, club or official organization connected to the campaign through secure payout onboarding.
No. The safe model is to use a trusted payment provider for identity checks and payout account onboarding.
ManyForOne uses a fixed 5% platform fee. The best UX is $1 to the person + $0.05 to support the platform.
Young talent pages should be managed by a parent, guardian, club or official academy representative.
Only after social account control, identity/story review, consent and payout connection are complete.