Open Governance

Transparency

We believe that a nonprofit organization should be open about who it is, what it does, and how it operates. This page is where we put that belief into practice.

About the Organization

Organizational information

Basic facts about Zysvhari Foundation as a legal and operational entity.

Legal nature

Zysvhari Foundation operates as a nonprofit social organization (asociación civil) in Mexico. We do not distribute profits among members or directors. All resources go toward program activities.

Registered address

Av. Araucarias 5, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. Our office is where administrative coordination takes place. Workshop delivery happens inside participating correctional and reintegration centers.

Stated purpose

To provide financial education workshops to people inside correctional and social reintegration centers in Veracruz, Mexico, at no cost to participants or facilities.

What we do not do

We do not grant, arrange, or facilitate loans or any financial products. We do not charge fees. We do not receive commissions from financial institutions. We are not a financial intermediary of any kind.

Institutional partners

We work through formal agreements with correctional and social reintegration center administrations. We also coordinate with relevant government agencies to ensure our content reflects current programs and policies.

Governance

The foundation is governed by a board of directors that meets regularly to review program activities, organizational finances, and strategic direction. Board decisions are documented internally.

Our Principles

How we commit to transparency

These are not abstract commitments. Each principle reflects a specific practice we follow in how we run the organization.

1
Open information

We publish information about our activities, team, and organizational structure on this website. We update it when things change. If you have a question about something not covered here, you can contact us directly.

2
No hidden interests

We do not have commercial relationships with financial institutions that create conflicts of interest. Our workshops do not promote any specific bank, product, or service. We present information about options, not recommendations.

3
Participant autonomy

Attendance at our workshops is always voluntary. We do not condition any benefit on participation. Participants are free to ask questions, disagree, or leave a session without consequence.

4
Feedback and accountability

We collect feedback from participants and facility administrators after each workshop cycle. This information shapes how we improve the program. We take criticism seriously and act on it.

Activities

What we do, in plain terms

A straightforward description of our activities, so anyone can understand what Zysvhari Foundation actually does day to day.

Workshop facilitation We deliver financial education workshops inside correctional and social reintegration centers. This is our core activity.
Curriculum development We develop and regularly update the workshop content to reflect current financial tools, government programs, and participant needs.
Institutional coordination We manage relationships with correctional center administrations and government agencies to maintain access and program continuity.
Program evaluation We regularly assess the quality and reach of our workshops to identify areas for improvement and ensure the program remains relevant.
Foundation staff reviewing program documentation and financial education materials
Questions about our organization

If you have questions about how Zysvhari Foundation operates, our governance, or our programs that are not answered here, please contact us at info@zysvharimx.com. We will respond to all inquiries as promptly as we can.