Placeholder: disclosure thresholds explained
A placeholder compliance article for reviewing the With impact blog template. Replace it before launch.
This is placeholder content for the With impact blog. It exists so a compliance-pillar article can be reviewed in the template. It is not a real article, carries no compliance facts, and should be replaced before launch.
What this placeholder covers
A real compliance article would set out a threshold, explain how it is measured, and show a worked example. This placeholder only exercises the template, so the figures below are illustrative and not legal guidance.
A worked example
Imagine a donor who gives in three instalments across a year:
- A first gift early in the year
- A second gift mid-year
- A third gift before the year closes
Tracked per transaction, each instalment looks small. Tracked per donor, the total is what a disclosure rule actually cares about.
Reference figures
| Item | Illustrative value |
|---|---|
| Single gift | $1,200 |
| Annual total | $3,600 |
| Reporting basis | Per donor |
A note
Placeholder articles in the compliance pillar must be replaced with content verified against current public guidance before launch.
For a related read in a different pillar, see the placeholder revenue article.
Next step
Replace this placeholder with a real, verified compliance article before the blog goes live.