Fact Checking Policy

Our Commitment to Factual Integrity

At The Indigenous Association (https://www.indgns.org/), we are committed to providing our readers with accurate, reliable, and clearly presented information related to U.S. government support programs and rare coin values. Our fact-checking process ensures that every article meets high standards of credibility before it is published.

Topics We Cover

Our platform focuses on updates and guidance for:

  • SSA (Social Security Administration) benefits and retirement schemes
  • IRS (Internal Revenue Service) tax credits, refunds, and deadlines
  • CTC (Child Tax Credit) updates and eligibility criteria
  • Stimulus payments and cost-of-living adjustments
  • Historical context and market updates on rare U.S. coins

Fact-Checking Principles

We adhere to the following principles to ensure content integrity:

  • Accuracy: All facts, data, and figures are thoroughly cross-verified.
  • Objectivity: We present information neutrally and independently.
  • Transparency: Corrections are made publicly with editorial notes.
  • Accountability: Our editorial team is responsible for maintaining factual clarity.

Source Verification

We gather information from trusted, publicly available sources including:

  • Official government websites (e.g., ssa.gov, irs.gov)
  • Press releases from federal agencies
  • U.S. Treasury announcements
  • Reputable media outlets and financial publications
  • Historical coin databases and auction house reports

We do not rely on rumors, speculative data, or unverifiable claims.

Editorial Review Process

  1. Initial Research: Writers consult official documents and announcements.
  2. Fact Cross-Check: Key data points are verified using multiple independent sources.
  3. Secondary Review: Articles are reviewed by a senior editor to ensure factual and contextual accuracy.
  4. Update Monitoring: Published articles are periodically reviewed to reflect any new developments or corrections.

Corrections Policy

If an inaccuracy is reported or discovered:

  • We update the content promptly
  • An editorial note is added to reflect the change and correction date
  • We respond to user-submitted correction requests when possible

To report a correction, please email [email protected].

No Government Affiliation

The Indigenous Association is not affiliated with any government agency or public authority. Our fact-checking process is conducted independently to preserve neutrality and reliability.

Reader Involvement

We encourage readers to alert us to any discrepancies or outdated information. Your feedback plays an essential role in helping us maintain trustworthy content.

Thank you for relying on The Indigenous Association for accurate updates on U.S. benefit programs and rare coin news.