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Aave has proposed a principal-preserving charitable giving layer for its application, designed to enable continuous humanitarian funding while allowing donors to retain control of their deposited capital. The proposal, currently undergoing a temp-check vote on Aave governance, addresses a structural gap between traditional charitable models and yield-generating DeFi infrastructure.
The mechanism targets three core inefficiencies in conventional giving: the requirement that donors permanently forfeit capital when donating, unpredictable funding flows that strain humanitarian organizations' budgets, and opacity around fund deployment and outcomes. By leveraging Aave's yield-generating capabilities, the protocol would allow users to deposit assets, earn returns, and direct those returns—or principal itself—to charitable causes while maintaining liquidity.
The proposal leverages existing Aave infrastructure and yield mechanisms, enabling donations to generate ongoing returns without requiring capital sacrifice. This approach aligns with DeFi's capacity to productize financial primitives into consumer-facing tools, extending Aave's use cases beyond traditional lending and borrowing into social impact.














