A private framework to strengthen shidduchim

Keep the care. Build the structure.

The Shidduch Trust is a concept for supporting shidduchim with real incentive, community participation, privacy, and organized funding.

The goal is not to replace the human side of the system. The goal is to help matchmakers work serious cases, help families access support, and help older singles feel seen instead of forgotten.

What it is

A short explanation of the model.

The Shidduch Trust adds structure around five main ideas: compensation, fundraising, safe growth, privacy, and visible care.

01

Matchmaker incentive

Real incentive for matchmakers to work serious cases.

A trust-based fund gives matchmakers confidence that a real, meaningful payment is available and organized.

02

Community support

Private fundraising through an anonymous support link.

A bochur or girl can receive help from family, friends, and the wider community without public exposure or discomfort.

03

Fund policy

Money can be handled carefully and positioned to grow.

Instead of sitting idle, the funds can be managed in a safe and structured way so they serve a larger purpose over time.

Main ideas

The page is organized around what matters most.

Privacy

Full privacy for the bochur or girl.

The process is meant to protect dignity and avoid turning private needs into a public spectacle.

Care

Older singles should feel that people care.

The structure is not only financial. It sends a visible message that the community is here to help and not looking away.

Access

Support should not depend only on immediate family liquidity.

Anonymous fundraising can open the door for real attention even when large funds are not available upfront.

Why it matters

More structure. More fairness.

The Shidduch Trust is meant to bring more alignment, more privacy, more access, and more hope into the shidduch process. It is a way to support the existing system with stronger rails underneath it.