Blog Posts: Strategic Giving


Strategic Giving Opportunities for Haiti Relief Efforts

Posted January 18, 2010 by Al Mueller 0 comments

Many lessons have been learned from international disaster response and recovery efforts over the past 50 years. Excellence in Giving hopes to make giving recommendations with those lessons in mind. What are some of those lessons? Here is a short list:

  1. Relief & Recovery: Smart donations go to organizations with quick disaster response (for the purpose of saving lives) and long-term recovery plans and experience (for the purpose of rebuilding lives).
  2. Overfunding & Underfunding: Organizations focused on the immediate disaster response tend to be overfunded (e.g., the Red Cross after 9/11) whereas recovery and reconstruction efforts are underfunded after the news stories stop.
  3. Cash & Commodities: Smart donations come in the form of cash and are better spent on commodities and services in the affected country to promote economic development in the process of relief and recovery.
  4. Foresighted Funding: Smart donations support recovery efforts focused on disaster preparedness and improved infrastructure.
  5. Culturally Informed Funding: Effective organizations to support have an existing knowledge of communities, cultural norms, and power dynamics that reduce unintended negative consequences.

Tags: Relief Efforts, Strategic Giving

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Learning to Give . . . From Those To Whom You Have Given

Posted January 4, 2010 by Al Mueller 0 comments

Many of us still remember the rapid outburst of violence in Kenya at the beginning of 2008. Hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes, and thousands confirmed dead and hospitalized. I want to tell you a brief story about a few Kenyans who were affected and the unlikely men that stepped in to fund the rebuilding of their lives. The story is reminiscent of the widow whom Jesus himself admired as she gave her last two coins (Luke 21:1-4).

The period of panic and unrest in Kenya forced many people to leave their homes in search of a safe place to hide.  Specifically, 9 prison chaplains who work with a ministry our clients have supported ended up camping out at local police stations.  It was the safest place in town until the government could restore order.
Of the 9 men, some had their homes burned, some had lost their furniture, and one had been hospitalized after being robbed.

Tags: Charitable Giving, Strategic Giving

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