Sunday, January 19, 2014

Dependable And Frank 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.


Regrettably, the liberal sector has numerous impostors. Such charlatans use this aid for their own projects with little regard to all the suffering people. In fact almost half of the donor support is use for office administration and salaries. Non-governmental institutions that help the victims properly build their name since the givers gain confidence in their ventures. Additional confidence results from proper accounting techniques and reports.

Such disapproval like cannot help but corrode public belief in the area. Yet sector leaders, in whose interest it is to have deception and unethical deeds reduced and are able to help the community differentiate the wheat from the chaff, act as if no problem exists. The charitable subdivision makes several donations to humanity and has seen surprising development although it is similar to any other sector of the financial system.

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.

Ecological matters must obtain their amount of backing as predetermined in the tender. If for some motive the funds were not exhausted, the recipient must communicate this and propose new projects. Whereas most societies have shot themselves in the foot, some have maintained a good relationship with their benefactors. Inadvertently, Haiti non profit institutions have received millions of dollars for maintenance.




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