charity Archives - createfuturegood https://www.createfuturegood.org/tag/charity/ Tue, 05 Oct 2021 07:31:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://www.createfuturegood.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-cfg_logo-32x32.gif charity Archives - createfuturegood https://www.createfuturegood.org/tag/charity/ 32 32 Rohingya refugee children in Desh want to learn https://www.createfuturegood.org/rohingya-refugee-children-in-bangladesh-want-to-learn/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rohingya-refugee-children-in-bangladesh-want-to-learn https://www.createfuturegood.org/rohingya-refugee-children-in-bangladesh-want-to-learn/#respond Tue, 05 Oct 2021 07:31:46 +0000 http://wp2021.templaza.net/charity/?p=607 For the last two years, more than 900,000 stateless Rohingya refugees living in the camps of the Cox’s Bazar district in southeast Bangladesh have focused on survival.

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New infrastructure and efforts aimed at providing the basics of health care, nutrition, and water, sanitation and hygiene have improved conditions for the children and families who fled persecution and violence in Myanmar.

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But as the refugee crisis drags past the two-year mark, children and young people are clamoring for more than survival; they want quality education that can provide a path to a more hopeful future.

Economies of Scale

In the past two years, an immense effort by humanitarian partners including UNICEF has helped stabilize the situation for Rohingya refugees from Myanmar who are living in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. But meeting their day-to-day needs is an ongoing challenge, and so is the task of providing for their longer-term needs – especially those related to education. 

Refugee children and young people are clamoring for more than survival; they yearn for quality education and the opportunity to develop skills that can provide a path to a better future.

Small charities that assist underserved populations, that are fulfilling an unmet need, or that are new or in the process of scaling up to a larger size may still be worthy of donors’ support despite CharityWatch’s inability to rate them due to this comparability issue.

Rohingya children and young people want more than survival

  • Reserve stand-by ambulance and first responders
  • Prepare first aid kits and supplies
  • Reserve portable toilets 
  • Order T-shirts and race bibs

This UNICEF advocacy alert details the challenges mentioned above and efforts to address them, noting that the ultimate solution to the crisis is the voluntary and safe return of Rohingya refugees to their former communities in Myanmar. 

The report calls on the Government of Myanmar to establish conditions that would allow such a return as soon as possible. It also calls on the Government of Bangladesh and the international community to ensure that Rohingya refugee children and young people have access to the full range of rights and opportunities afforded to them by the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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The Water Crisis is a Women’s Issue https://www.createfuturegood.org/the-water-crisis-is-a-womens-issue/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-water-crisis-is-a-womens-issue https://www.createfuturegood.org/the-water-crisis-is-a-womens-issue/#respond Sun, 03 Oct 2021 07:36:31 +0000 http://wp2021.templaza.net/charity/?p=349 It is challenging to be in a confined area with the same people for extended periods of time. Maintaining your mental health is important at times like these.

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Those are just a few of the words we could use to describe the incredible women we’ve met over the years. These are women who raise families, start businesses, and perfect their crafts.

Women who are capable of so much—especially when they’re relieved of their 40-pound (about 20 kilos) Jerry Cans and their long, dangerous walks for water.

But the reality is, women and girls are disproportionately responsible for collecting water in nearly every developing region. As we spend this month celebrating and observing International Women’s Day and World Water Day, we want to share that reality with you.

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For women, collecting water steals time

We’ve met young girls who walk in the 115ºF (46ºC) heat of the Sahel Desert to collect water from 1,000-year-old holes. We’ve met women in Ethiopia who walk to the river before sunrise and don’t get back until after lunch.

We’ve even met mothers in Mali who sometimes sleep next to an open water source so they can be first in line when the water refills the next morning.

For women, collecting water limits opportunities

When we met 8-year-old Rita in Nepal, she was crouched down at the front of a long line, scooping water from a rocky basin into her metal water container. It was just after 6 a.m., and Rita and her mother had been waiting in line to collect water for their family of nine since 3 a.m.

This isn’t an uncommon experience for young girls living in rural, mountainous parts of Nepal. Every day, they can spend hours waiting in line for the nearby source to refill or trek miles down the mountain to another dirty water source far below.

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Helpful tools and resources for charities https://www.createfuturegood.org/helpful-tools-and-resources-for-smaller-charities/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=helpful-tools-and-resources-for-smaller-charities https://www.createfuturegood.org/helpful-tools-and-resources-for-smaller-charities/#respond Sat, 25 Sep 2021 15:01:47 +0000 http://wp2021.templaza.net/charity/?p=442 It’s every parent’s wish to leave their child a better world than what they lived through – a better chance at education, a fulfilling career, a beautiful world

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Any success is usually based upon sound foundations and this will always involve strong leadership and governance. The demands on trustees and management teams are immense. This can often lead to difficulties recruiting and retaining the people who drive the culture and mission that ultimately creates the greatest impact for beneficiaries.

Children are hardest hit by human-induced climate change as it limits their access to essential services such as foods, shelters, and education. 

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Recruiting charity trustees

While our politicians ignore the fact that current disasters are intensifying due to the climate crisis, scientists are telling us we need to do more to reduce the intensity and severity of disasters. It’s not a complex theory or speculation—statistics paint a clear picture of what the future may be like.

Shreya turns “climate warrior”

Nepal is among the most vulnerable countries to the climate crisis. In just two years, a Nepali peak, Mount Saipal, has become snowless. Our lives are melting along with our mountains. As the impact of climate change intensifies over time, it is the young people of today who will face the worst effects. I am one among them.

Children like Shreya are all over the world and are demanding more from world leaders. And it’s time we listened. The world must recognize and stand with children, acknowledging their voices, activism and leadership in the climate movement. There is an urgent need. Their lives are at stake. 

Time to listen and to act

I have been actively involved in raising awareness, influencing policymakers, and taking climate action. In 2017, I participated in the National Youth Conference on Climate Change organized by the Nepalese Youth for Climate Action (NYCA). The conference motivated me to join the network and make a collective impact. Since then, I have been working with NYCA, a youth-led coalition of the Nepalese youth and youth groups tackling the climate crisis, which is the biggest challenge of our generation.

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Ratings of Small and Local Charities https://www.createfuturegood.org/ratings-of-small-and-local-charities/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ratings-of-small-and-local-charities https://www.createfuturegood.org/ratings-of-small-and-local-charities/#respond Tue, 21 Sep 2021 01:48:20 +0000 http://wp2021.templaza.net/charity/?p=94 It's important to understand how smaller charities differ from larger ones so that their financial efficiency and governance can be judged in the appropriate context.

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While it is sometimes possible to obtain the data we need in order to subject these smaller organizations to the rigorous analysis necessary to be able to provide meaningful information to donors, often it is not.

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Accrual basis accounting reports revenue as it is earned and expenses as they are incurred, providing a more complete picture of an organization’s assets and liabilities (resources owed to outside parties), and a better measure of how efficiently it is operating.

Economies of Scale

Economies of scale occur when the size of an organization’s operations allow it to operate more efficiently. As an organization grows it costs it less (per unit) to produce its goods or services due to its overhead and other fixed costs being spread over a larger volume of output.

Charity rating methods suitable for larger organizations often cannot be fairly applied to much smaller charities given that the latter lack the economies of scale necessary to operate at the same level of efficiency.

Small charities that assist underserved populations, that are fulfilling an unmet need, or that are new or in the process of scaling up to a larger size may still be worthy of donors’ support despite CharityWatch’s inability to rate them due to this comparability issue.

Lack of Independent Audited Financial Statements

Most charities forego hiring external auditors to produce annual audited financial statements until they reach a size that subjects them to regulations requiring them to do so, such as to satisfy state fundraising regulations, to obtain credit, or for insurance purposes.

The lack of an audit, however, means that a qualified outside party has not subjected the charity’s financial reporting to auditing standards that would test the effectiveness of its internal controls and assess whether or not the charity’s financial information is fairly presented and free of material misstatements.

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