Responsible And Straightforward Haiti Non-Profit Societies
by Marissa Velazquez
As shown by the media, Haiti non profit and charitable organizations were active during the recent natural disaster. The Red Cross in particular has continued to help victims of floods, hunger, earthquakes and terror attacks. With such disaster preparedness, such organizations require adequate donor support to act quickly in the wake of a hurricane or tsunami. For this to happen, they must demonstrate accountability of funds to boost donor confidence. Ensuring that this aid reaches the destined people goes a long way in boosting this confidence.
The incapability of states to sufficiently control offensive demeanor by those acting in the name of aid has exposed the aid sector to destructive public relations. Unlike other corporations, which must conform to fairly strict book-keeping systems, charities are subject only to the vaguest of regulations. Consequently, donors frequently cannot tell if a charitable trust is well-organized at collecting and distributing funds for laudable causes or just superior at cooking its books.
The government has also failed to monitor this aid by providing little or no supervision regarding the whereabouts of donor funding in form of relief food, clothing and temporary shelter. Lack of regulation of such charities has led to ore suffering of tsunami, hurricane or flood victims who lose their homes as a result of natural disasters. In fact, these organizations have perfected the art of falsifying accounting information to fool the givers.
There has been an increase in support in the energy sector. Innovative individuals with the ability to create alternative fuels have been noticed by the international community. The reason for this sustenance is the ease of monitoring and testing of the end products. Charcoal dust has been converted to fuels in order to minimize waste and save our forest cover. It is therefore necessary to match givers with innovative people to make their dreams come true.
Each new indignity hurts the justifiable liberal institute by increasing cynicism in the open-handed community. The county has the complicated, but critical, responsibilities of defending their citizens from impostors who prey on their generous nature. Charlatans demand their staff to falsely claim that all proceeds to their organizations liberate the entire community.
In some cases honest accountants have been fired if they refuse to cook the books. These acts of indignity have hampered donor support for good causes due to eroded confidence. New organizations have come up mostly as a metamorphosis of the old ones. By developing a regimen of honest feedback and accounting, this sector can turn around by boosting trust in the charitable sector. This will in turn work for their own advantage.
The compassionate sector does not provide cash for its own sake. Do not take for granted that they have surplus or immeasurable possessions. They offer aid since they have constantly thought of helping people to solve their problems. The administration must abstain from taxing the funds but develop assessment of donor maintenance.
In fact, in 2004 there was a 16 percent increase in new supporters to the global aid sector. This growth was largely due to the tsunami. Such disasters will keep on drawing millions of dollars if allocated to the required causes. <A href="http://www.sosoperationespoir.org">Haiti non profit</A> organizations require a consistent donor base that provides support in the wake of unique disaster.
If you would like to know more about an important Haiti non profit venture, click <a href="http://www.sosoperationespoir.org">www.sosoperationespoir.org</a>. To see what S. O. S. Operation Espoir is all about visit us today at http://www.sosoperationespoir.org.
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by Marissa Velazquez
As shown by the media, Haiti non profit and charitable organizations were active during the recent natural disaster. The Red Cross in particular has continued to help victims of floods, hunger, earthquakes and terror attacks. With such disaster preparedness, such organizations require adequate donor support to act quickly in the wake of a hurricane or tsunami. For this to happen, they must demonstrate accountability of funds to boost donor confidence. Ensuring that this aid reaches the destined people goes a long way in boosting this confidence.
The incapability of states to sufficiently control offensive demeanor by those acting in the name of aid has exposed the aid sector to destructive public relations. Unlike other corporations, which must conform to fairly strict book-keeping systems, charities are subject only to the vaguest of regulations. Consequently, donors frequently cannot tell if a charitable trust is well-organized at collecting and distributing funds for laudable causes or just superior at cooking its books.
The government has also failed to monitor this aid by providing little or no supervision regarding the whereabouts of donor funding in form of relief food, clothing and temporary shelter. Lack of regulation of such charities has led to ore suffering of tsunami, hurricane or flood victims who lose their homes as a result of natural disasters. In fact, these organizations have perfected the art of falsifying accounting information to fool the givers.
There has been an increase in support in the energy sector. Innovative individuals with the ability to create alternative fuels have been noticed by the international community. The reason for this sustenance is the ease of monitoring and testing of the end products. Charcoal dust has been converted to fuels in order to minimize waste and save our forest cover. It is therefore necessary to match givers with innovative people to make their dreams come true.
Each new indignity hurts the justifiable liberal institute by increasing cynicism in the open-handed community. The county has the complicated, but critical, responsibilities of defending their citizens from impostors who prey on their generous nature. Charlatans demand their staff to falsely claim that all proceeds to their organizations liberate the entire community.
In some cases honest accountants have been fired if they refuse to cook the books. These acts of indignity have hampered donor support for good causes due to eroded confidence. New organizations have come up mostly as a metamorphosis of the old ones. By developing a regimen of honest feedback and accounting, this sector can turn around by boosting trust in the charitable sector. This will in turn work for their own advantage.
The compassionate sector does not provide cash for its own sake. Do not take for granted that they have surplus or immeasurable possessions. They offer aid since they have constantly thought of helping people to solve their problems. The administration must abstain from taxing the funds but develop assessment of donor maintenance.
In fact, in 2004 there was a 16 percent increase in new supporters to the global aid sector. This growth was largely due to the tsunami. Such disasters will keep on drawing millions of dollars if allocated to the required causes. <A href="http://www.sosoperationespoir.org">Haiti non profit</A> organizations require a consistent donor base that provides support in the wake of unique disaster.
If you would like to know more about an important Haiti non profit venture, click <a href="http://www.sosoperationespoir.org">www.sosoperationespoir.org</a>. To see what S. O. S. Operation Espoir is all about visit us today at http://www.sosoperationespoir.org.
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Title: Responsible And Straightforward Haiti Non-Profit Societies
Author: Marissa Velazquez
Email: nathanwebster335@live.com
Keywords: society, social issues, social sciences, publications, relationships, religion
Word Count: 548
Category: Society
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