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- Cost efficient aid is not necessarily effective aid
- Isn't it ironic
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- Why are there so many natural disasters lately?
- Sometimes, You Need to Do Something
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- Children in Emergencies: Applying What We Already Know to the Crisis in Haiti
- Why aid is slow getting to Haiti
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- Lessons learned from past disaster responses and other information useful for the Haiti earthquake
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- The Five Year Anniversary of the Southeast Asia Tsunami
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- “Philanthropy is important and serious work. It does require time and thought.”
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- World Vision's clothing donation program doesn't hold up under scrutiny
- How much are the NFL shirts worth? World Vision isn't saying
- Thailand needs clothes but New Zealand doesn't?
- The World Vision controversy continues
- An example of why the percent spent on administration is meaningless
- Tracking the World Vision / NFL Shirt Donation Controversy
- Barbarian Economics and World Vision's NFL Shirt Donations
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- World Vision, the new 100,000 shirts
- A shout out for Jason's (1millionshirts) new direction
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- TOMS Shoes: Good Marketing – Bad Aid
- The Do's & Don'ts of Community Outreach
- A great example of a charity increasing its impact
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- To Help the Most, Cash is Best - PSA Contest
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- Good donorship and some early lessons from the earthquake response in Haiti
- The problem with Stop and Droppers
- Don't Go To Haiti
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- Isn't it ironic
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- Donating shoes and other aid fads
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- Four reasons to NOT donate baby formula overseas
- Why do we so often give aid in ways that do not support the local economy?
- The worst in-kind donations
- Well-intended attempts to help after a disaster may make a confusing situation worse
- The most useful in-kind donations
- A contest to find the worst examples of in-kind donations
- 5 questions you should ask before donating goods overseas.
- Food aid does not address the underlying cause of world hunger
- Should the Maersk Alabama have been there in the first place?
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- A shout out for Jason's (1millionshirts) new direction
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- Nonprofit advertising: What message are we sending? - Part 2
- Nonprofit advertisements: What message are we sending?
- The truth is complex
- Media Matters
- Haiti, Cholera, and the Burn Rate
- Autistics Speaking Day: a counter-campaign to an “awareness raising” activity
- TOMS Shoes: Good Marketing – Bad Aid
- It Gets Better – A meme that I can get behind
- Whites in Shining Armor
- Posts I'm Still Hoping to Write
- "The Burn Rate" - Media's Impact on Aid
- Media's Impact on Aid
- Another Questionable Awareness Raising Campaign
- Should you give at the register?
- Do charity fundraising activities hurt the very people they are trying to help?
- What color is your bra?
- More bad donor advice
- Kiva, Heifer International, the American Red Cross, and donor trust
- Deceptive advertising hurts the entire aid industry
- Does your organization's website inform or misinform donors?
- Aid agency advertising images
- Microfinance
- Needs Assessment
- Orphanages
- Corruption in International Adoption
- The Case of the Vanishing Orphanage
- Hug-an-orphan vacations
- Does funding orphanages create orphans?
- When is an orphan not an orphan?
- Problems with orphanages in Haiti and Cambodia
- Orphanage tourism in Cambodia
- Hug-an-Orphan Vacations
- The Do's & Don'ts of Community Outreach
- How to Evaluate an Orphanage
- Placing children in orphanages or up for adoption can be a lucrative trade
- If this were your child - Haiti orphans
- Children in Emergencies: Applying What We Already Know to the Crisis in Haiti
- Does funding orphanages create orphans?
- New Research on Orphanages
- Orphanages revisited
- Step 2: Get to know industry standards/best practices
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- Be cautious when funding orphanages
- Does funding orphanages create orphans?
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- The Live Aid Legacy
- Listening to Aid Recipients
- CDA’s Lessons on Disaster Response
- Lessons learned from past disaster responses and other information useful for the Haiti earthquake
- “Philanthropy is important and serious work. It does require time and thought.”
- Kiva, Heifer International, the American Red Cross, and donor trust
- Great resources for aid agencies and governing boards
- Staffing or Employment
- Peer Coaching
- Amateurs vs. Professionals: A Complex Issue - Aid Debates
- A few results from the reader survey
- A plane full of volunteers bound for Haiti
- How to determine if an aid project is a good idea
- Voluntourism: What could go wrong when trying to do right?
- How to get involved in aid
- Why do we so often give aid in ways that do not support the local economy?
- Standards
- My Smart Aid Wishlist
- The importance of charity evaluations
- Good donorship and some early lessons from the earthquake response in Haiti
- Donating medicine to Haiti
- More bad donor advice
- Step 2: Get to know industry standards/best practices
- Deceptive advertising hurts the entire aid industry
- Does your organization's website inform or misinform donors?
- Great resources for aid agencies and governing boards
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- More survey findings
- Announcing A Day Without Dignity - Counter Campaign to A Day Without Shoes
- When is an orphan not an orphan?
- Update on the Japan relief efforts - Don't send stuff or volunteers
- World Vision, the new 100,000 shirts
- Good Intentions and World View
- We Are All Immigrants
- Bundles of UPS Joy
- Beyond Good Intentions
- A Slactivism Win - of sorts
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- White Elephants
- Things I like #3 - Nonprofits Coordinating and Co-locating
- Advice to new (and old) aid bloggers
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- Upcoming Presentations
- Half of Good Intentions readers are from outside the US
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- Welcome to Good Intention's new Website
- Back from Haiti
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- Even Dogs Get Culture Shock
- Today’s Podcast – Earmarking Donations
- My Take on the Conflict in Thailand
- Where Does Food Come From?
- Disaster Tourism and Haiti
- How to evaluate volunteer opportunities in Haiti
- Interesting articles and posts - late January
- Coordination after a disaster
- Posts and articles written by aid workers related to the Haiti relief efforts
- Philanthropedia's response to Good Intentions' questions
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- Good Intentions' Year End Roundup
- Apologies for not posting recently
- What to look for in an aid agency's financial audit
- If you trust an aid agency enough to donate money, then trust them to decide how it is best spent
- What would the ideal aid agency rating system look like?
- Volunteering Overseas
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- Whites in Shining Armor
- Voluntourism IS the Best Option
- Turning Good Intentions into Good Actions
- A Peace Corps poster child mulls over the 50th anniversary
- Problems with orphanages in Haiti and Cambodia
- What are our real motivations?
- Whose Volunteer Experience Is This Anyway?
- What Makes Someone an Aid Professional?
- Hug-an-Orphan Vacations
- Amateurs vs. Professionals: A Complex Issue - Aid Debates
- A response to Kristof's DIY aid article
- The Do's & Don'ts of Community Outreach
- Jon Stewart on education
- If this were you, what skills and abilities would you want from a voluntourist?
- A Musing on Tree Plantings and Past Aid Mistakes
- A plane full of volunteers bound for Haiti
- CDC Cautions Volunteers to Haiti
- A solution to the critical shortage of debate teams and basketball coaches
- Voluntourism: What could go wrong when trying to do right?
- Sometimes, You Need to Do Something
- Advice for volunteers in Haiti
- How to evaluate volunteer opportunities in Haiti
- Don't Go To Haiti
- How to get involved in aid
- The Allure of the Quick Fix
- Hug-an-orphan vacations
- Donating shoes and other aid fads
- Volunteer surgical teams struggle with common aid problems
- Guideline #4 for volunteering overseas
- Guideline #3 for Volunteering Overseas
- Guideline #2 for volunteering overseas
- Guideline #1 for Volunteering Overseas
- Disaster Tourism
- Why do we so often give aid in ways that do not support the local economy?
- Well-intended attempts to help after a disaster may make a confusing situation worse
- The Allure of the Quick Fix
- Mosquito Nets, Condoms, and Recycling