Identity proof
Provide a density proof like cash app where you take a picture of the photo of the person or a picture of themselves that way you know people are safe on the app.
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Trachuk commented
GoFundMe is a great way to raise money, but if you have benefits like Medicaid or SSI, you better be careful. The money you raise can be considered income or assets, and if you go over the limit, you can lose your benefits. That's why many people recommend registering the fundraiser in a friend's name. The money goes in 2-5 days, sometimes GoFundMe requires a bunch of documents, and people complain that accounts are frozen without explanation. Here https://gofundme.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html there are many stories about frozen payments. So before you launch a campaign, it's better to understand the rules so as not to be left without money and without benefits.