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Every euro donated to the Foundation is allocated carefully to maximize heritage impact while maintaining clear accountability.
How each euro is allocated across current restoration work.
Materials, skilled labour, and specialist restoration methods
Wages for local craftspeople preserving traditional techniques
On-site supervision, quality control, and milestone verification
Foundation operations, legal, and financial management
Recording and preserving historical knowledge
As the foundation grows, our charter provides for expansion into these additional program areas.
Establishing training centres and apprenticeship programs that preserve traditional crafts, create sustainable employment, and pass cultural knowledge to new generations.
Transforming restored heritage sites into vibrant community centres that strengthen social bonds, reduce generational divides, and combat isolation — especially among the elderly.
Supporting young professionals and students in need through scholarships and grants, helping them establish themselves and contribute to their communities.
Supporting vulnerable persons, those in extremely difficult conditions, and compatriots affected by wars and natural disasters.
Guidelines that help ensure each euro creates measurable heritage impact.
Funds are released when specific restoration milestones are verified. No unrestricted upfront lump sums.
Projects prioritise local artisans, preserving traditional craftsmanship and supporting regional economies.
Payments and milestones are documented through the Open Ledger with supporting evidence where available.
Independent financial review and audit materials will be published when completed.
CasaLotto allocates 55% of ticket revenue from heritage property raffles to the Foundation.
Direct donations from individuals, foundations, and corporate sponsors also support the mission.
The Open Ledger provides transparency into grant payments, milestone completion, and fund allocation across projects.