Fraud Awareness
1. What Constitutes Fraud
Fraud is any intentional act or omission designed to deceive others, resulting in the loss of assets, reputation, or access to services. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Misrepresentation of affiliation with Globalgood
- Fake job offers or volunteer positions claiming to be from Globalgood
- Unsolicited requests for donations or financial support impersonating our organization
- Use of fake websites, emails, or social media accounts mimicking Globalgood’s identity
- Unauthorized use of our name, logo, branding, or intellectual property
- False claims of partnership, endorsement, or sponsorship
2. How to Identify Fraud
Be alert to the following red flags:
- Our official communications come from @globalgoodcorp.org domains only.
- You are asked to send money or sensitive information urgently, usually via informal channels (e.g., personal emails, messaging apps, cryptocurrency).
- You are offered a job, grant, award, or other benefit without ever having applied or participated in any Globalgood-related process.
- The website, phone number, or contact information cannot be verified through Globalgood’s official platforms.
3. How We Communicate
Globalgood communicates only through its verified official channels:
- Website: www.globalgoodcorp.org
- Email: Official communications will originate from email addresses ending in @globalgoodcorp.org or other verified subdomains authorized by Globalgood.
- Social Media: Official social media channels operated by Globalgood or any of its verified affiliates and subdomains.
- We do not solicit personal or financial information via text message, messaging apps, or personal email accounts.
4. If You Suspected Fraud
If you suspect that someone is fraudulently using Globalgood’s name, identity, or logo, please take the following steps:
- Do not engage with the suspicious message, call, or request.
- Do not send any personal information or money in response to the fraudulent activity.
- Report the issue by forwarding any suspicious emails or messages to us through our [Contact Us page].
Rest assured that your report will be treated with confidentiality and urgency. We take all reports seriously and will investigate accordingly. In certain cases, we may refer the matter to the relevant authorities.
5. What Globalgood Will Never Do
Please note that Globalgood will never:
- Ask you for your bank login credentials or passwords
- Offer unsolicited employment or internships via unofficial channels
- Request money transfers in exchange for services, awards, or partnerships
- Use free public email domains (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo) to communicate about official business
- Threaten users or claim legal action without formal documentation and due process
6. Protect Yourself from Fraud
- Verify all contacts and communication through Globalgood’s official communication channels
- Avoid sharing sensitive personal or financial information without proper verification
- Use secure internet connections when accessing our website or submitting forms
- Immediately report suspicious behaviour to your local authorities and Globalgood
7. Globalgood’s Response to Fraud
Globalgood actively monitors, investigates, and works with international authorities to take down fake websites, email scams, and unauthorized use of our name. When credible evidence is available, we will pursue legal action against individuals or entities found impersonating or misusing our identity.
8. Changes and Updates
Globalgood may periodically update this Fraud Awareness page to address new risks, evolving fraud tactics, or changes in how we communicate with the public. Any revisions will be published on our official website, along with the effective date. We encourage you to review this page regularly to stay informed. Your continued engagement with our platforms after any updates will be considered acknowledgment of the revised information.