Posts Tagged 'NGO'
Media’s Impact on Aid
Saturday, June 19th, 2010
As everyone in the aid world knows, media coverage, charity advertising, and advocacy impact the types of aid projects that get funded and implemented. ALNAP recently opened a forum on media and disasters. I’d like to expand this…
Don’t Choose a Charity Based on Administration Costs
Friday, June 11th, 2010
Yesterday there was a flurry of twitter posts regarding the fact that charity: water advertises on their website:
100% of public donations directly fund water projects
The final outcome appears to be that charity: water uses other sources…
The importance of charity evaluations
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
I am out of the country right now on a contract with a nonprofit to evaluate their operations and provide practical feedback. Thus it seemed appropriate to repost this article on the importance of charities evaluating their work.
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Donor Education
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
I received an email from a philosopher recently with a link to his article An Appeal to Aid Specialists in which he makes a strong appeal to aid specialist to help non aid experts understand aid and make…
Why do Aid Bloggers get Snarky
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
I will admit to having an occasional snarky post and a few uber-snarky tweets that I usually end up regretting and deleting later (unfortunately now they’re immortalized in the Library of Congress). Yet in real life I’m not a particularly…
What aid workers think of the 1 Million Shirts campaign
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Within the past few days there has been a torrent of blog posts and tweets about yet another organization shipping donated goods overseas. Donated goods are, in general, bad aid. I’ve written numerous posts on the problems with…
CDC Cautions Volunteers to Haiti
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010
While researching which immunizations I might need before I head to Haiti for an upcoming consultancy, I was surprised to find the Center for Disease Control cautioning people against going to Haiti to volunteer. Here is what they…
Good Intentions 1 Year Blogiversary!
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
One year ago yesterday I wrote my first blog post. I never intended to become a blogger and rarely spent any time in the blogosphere let alone on twitter. I wouldn’t be writing this post today if it weren’t for…
Feedback on The Charity Rater
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
I want to thank everyone that took the time to provide feedback on The Charity Rater, your comments and insight are much appreciated. I’m still accepting feedback on the rating system throughout this week. I hope to make…
Don’t earmark your donation
Friday, February 5th, 2010
Although it’s common advice for donors, earmarking or restricting charitable donations is not a good idea. Instead of ensuring that your money is well spent, it can actually prevent the organization from using your donation where it can…