segafondid
Segafondid is a term used in Estonian-language financial and civil-society discourse to describe funds established for mutual aid, risk sharing, or service stabilization within organizations. A segafond is typically a pooled reserve that members contribute to or that is funded by subsidies, with the aim of smoothing financial fluctuations or covering unexpected expenses. The exact design and rules vary by organization and sector; segafondid are found in cooperatives, associations, unions, municipal administrations, and occasionally in sector-specific funds.
Typical features include a governing body or committee responsible for oversight, defined rules on contributions, eligibility
Regulatory oversight and transparency vary, but in many cases segafondid must comply with nonprofit governance standards,
Criticism sometimes centers on complexity, limited transparency, and potential misalignment of member incentives, while supporters argue