| Title of the Project |
Blockchain-based System for Transparent Donation Monitoring |
| Students Details |
201910819 Yaman Kalaji |
| Abstract |
Donation tracking systems streamline donation management by consolidating all donation-related data into a single platform, allowing donations to be monitored efficiently and effectively. Despite this, tracking and monitoring donations remain one of the most significant challenges faced by organizations and donors today. Most existing donation tracking methods are centralized, making them susceptible to single points of failure. Additionally, these systems encounter several issues, including limited data transparency, security vulnerabilities, lack of immutability, confidentiality concerns, and difficulties in establishing data provenance. Centralized storage also makes it challenging to demonstrate the credibility, trustworthiness, and reliability of charitable organizations. Blockchain technology, built on decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) architectures, offers solutions to these challenges. It provides enhanced data security, traceability, immutability, fault tolerance, and reliable data provenance. The aim of this thesis is to propose a blockchain-based system for accurate tracking and tracing of donations made by donors. The system ensures that donation management is accessible only to registered and authorized parties. Our approach involves designing and implementing a set of smart contracts to govern business processes among the involved stakeholders. The system is developed using Solidity within the Remix IDE, and its blockchain implementation is demonstrated using the Ganache tool. |