Sunday 15 November 2009
This Blog
This blog gives an idea about new and unique NGOs. Due to time constraints, I've stopped working on this blog too frequently. You can navigate around to the different posts and also check the past posts to get an idea of the NGOs that I believe are good and should be supported.
Friday 30 January 2009
Rescue Task Force
Rescue Task Force (RTF) is a San Diego County based non-profit relief agency that responds to natural and man-made disasters world-wide.
Rescue Task Force was founded in 1988 and has a wide range of disaster management projects - from the jungles of Central America to the mountains of Kosovo, from tsunami ravaged Thailand and Sri Lanka and the interior of Afghanistan to hurricane and fire disaster stricken communities in the United States.
RESCUE TASK FORCE's volunteers have delivered over $48 million worth of medical supplies, food clothing, household supplies and disaster relief materials. RESCUE TASK FORCE projects include medical clinics, clean water systems, disaster responses, backpacks and ‘self help’ projects and they depend on donors and corporate sponsors.
Click here to donate now to Rescue Task Force
Rating: ***** Highly Recommended
Sunday 18 January 2009
NGOs in Gaza
The people of Gaza region in the Middle East have been facing constant struggle for the last few decades mainly due to continuous political unrest in the region. You can help the people of Gaza directly by getting in touch with a charity or NGO and Relief International has been involved in a lot of work in the region providing help to families and children.
Relief International is an NGO assisting displaced families in Iraq, they provide health care and nutrition to children in Darfur and they have also been providing immediate first aid and emergency relief to many injured people in Gaza along with provisions of long term care to people wounded physically and emotionally. Please donate and help them to help the people of Gaza.
Relief International website is here.
Donation info is here.
Rating - Highly Recommended *****
Sunday 4 January 2009
The DREAM Project
The Dominican Republic Education And Mentoring (DREAM) Project, is a nonprofit organization, providing education for all deprived children born into poverty in rural areas and small communities of the Dominican Republic.
Activities of the DREAM project include: (as given on their website)
• Building classrooms, libraries, computer and science labs and sport recreation areas
• Securing books, school supplies and educational materials
• Partnering with public schools
• Operating private preschool classrooms
• Operating youth groups and summer camps
• Empowering local communities by providing models, resources and training
• Raising awareness within the international community
• Soliciting international volunteers; and
• Training Dominican teachers and local community members
According to the website of the NGO, the vision of the group is that:
'all children born in the Dominican Republic should have the opportunity to receive an education and learn to their full potential, allowing the opportunity for every child’s gifts and challenges to be met with support nationwide'.
Donations can be monetary and/or supply donations.
Please visit their website here. Please donate or join here.
Rating: **** (Recommended)
Thursday 27 November 2008
NGOs in Africa - Conservation and Development
This week I highlight 2 similar NGOs is Africa
Conserve Africa is a "non-governmental organisation that aims to promote and implement sustainable development practices, policies and strategies in Africa through dissemination of information, training, education, research, advocacy and campaigning".
The areas that they work on are - environmental conservation and protection, sustainable development, provisions for water and sanitation, natural resource management, poverty relief and public education on environmental issues.
Donate here
Rating: Highly Recommended *****
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Africa Foundation is a non-profit organisation that facilitates the empowerment and development of people living in or adjacent to protected areas in Africa, by forging unique partnerships between conservation initiatives and communities. The organization works in the areas of healthcare, education and income generating activities. The foundation works in the Southern parts of Africa and has contributed significantly to community development projects establishing schools, clinics and promoting environmental awareness.
Donate here
Rating: Highly Recommended *****
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Conserve Africa is a "non-governmental organisation that aims to promote and implement sustainable development practices, policies and strategies in Africa through dissemination of information, training, education, research, advocacy and campaigning".
The areas that they work on are - environmental conservation and protection, sustainable development, provisions for water and sanitation, natural resource management, poverty relief and public education on environmental issues.
Donate here
Rating: Highly Recommended *****
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Africa Foundation is a non-profit organisation that facilitates the empowerment and development of people living in or adjacent to protected areas in Africa, by forging unique partnerships between conservation initiatives and communities. The organization works in the areas of healthcare, education and income generating activities. The foundation works in the Southern parts of Africa and has contributed significantly to community development projects establishing schools, clinics and promoting environmental awareness.
Donate here
Rating: Highly Recommended *****
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Sunday 16 November 2008
KIVA
This week's NGO is the unique KIVA Microfinance
According to the website:
'Kiva's mission is to connect people through lending for the sake of alleviating poverty. Kiva is the world's first person-to-person micro-lending website, empowering individuals to lend directly to unique entrepreneurs in the developing world'.
Kiva is a 3-yr old micro-lending platform that has enabled over 350,000 people from 157 countries to loan a combined $40M to the working poor. Lenders may select entrepreneurs of their own choice across 42 countries throughout the developing world.
In other words Kiva chooses entrepreneurs from the developing world, features them on its website and helps them with loans from individual donors, so donors can choose how their loans should be utilized. Entrepreneurs from the developing world then repay the loans once they have established their business and loans could then be given to other people in need.
Go to Kiva's website to get more information.
Rating: ***** Highly Recommended
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Sunday 2 November 2008
NGOs and Old Age
This week I highlight two major NGOs which are specifically working for older individuals and their concerns. The Alzheimer's Foundation of America and Global Action on Aging are two such major and well-known organizations having worldwide reputation.
Global Action on Aging
The Global Action on Aging is associated with the United Nations and focuses on research and policies on the needs of older people. They specifically work on older people's health needs, human rights conditions and income support. The website is here and provision for donations is here.
Rating: ***** (Highly Recommended)
Alzheimer's Foundation of America
The related organization, Alzheimer's Foundation of America states their mission as follows: ”to provide optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families—through member organizations dedicated to improving quality of life.” Providing for the health needs of individuals affected by dementia is one of the major concerns of the healthcare industry and the Alzheimer's Foundation of America has been consistently doing the best work in the field. The organization also maintains good transparency with detailed financial reports.
The website and donation info are here.
Rating: **** (Recommended)
Global Action on Aging
The Global Action on Aging is associated with the United Nations and focuses on research and policies on the needs of older people. They specifically work on older people's health needs, human rights conditions and income support. The website is here and provision for donations is here.
Rating: ***** (Highly Recommended)
Alzheimer's Foundation of America
The related organization, Alzheimer's Foundation of America states their mission as follows: ”to provide optimal care and services to individuals confronting dementia, and to their caregivers and families—through member organizations dedicated to improving quality of life.” Providing for the health needs of individuals affected by dementia is one of the major concerns of the healthcare industry and the Alzheimer's Foundation of America has been consistently doing the best work in the field. The organization also maintains good transparency with detailed financial reports.
The website and donation info are here.
Rating: **** (Recommended)
Sunday 19 October 2008
Women for Women International
Women for Women International supports women in war-torn regions with financial and emotional aid, job-skills training, rights education and small business assistance so they can rebuild their lives. The organization is active in nine countries around the world.
According to their website - The NGO provides women survivors of war the opportunity and the tools to rebuild their lives, and their families' and children's lives, with job skills and agribusiness training, financial assistance, microcredit loans and access to markets.
This is a great way of helping the millions displaced in war and armed conflicts. The website and donation info are here
Rating: ***** Highly Recommended
Monday 6 October 2008
Emirates Airline Foundation
The Emirates Airline Foundation has been doing a great job and provides food, medicines, housing and education to children of developing regions such as India and parts of Africa.From providing fresh water to building new schools for children of the devloping world, the Emirates Airline Foundation has also helped children caught in natural disasters. Medical specialists and medicine supplies are also sent to these affected areas.
According to their website - The foundation is a non-profit charity organisation formed by the Emirates Group to provide humanitarian, philanthropic aid and services for children in need.
You can donate through cheques and bank transfer and through their online website. If you are a frequent flyer with Emirates airline, you can also donate skyward miles...Go here
Rating - ***** Highly Recommended
Friday 26 September 2008
Solar Light for Africa
Solar Light for Africa, Ltd. (SLA) is a unique non-profit organization. The mission of the NGO is to transform lives and empower the people of Africa by providing light and energy using the natural power of the sun or solar energy.
The goal of SLA is to educate the public on the advantages of renewable energy for the benefit of impoverished communities throughout the world.
Some of the activities of the group are:
*The decreasing of environmental and human degradation by providing a clean energy source, replacing the noxious fumes of kerosene lanterns that shorten people’s life spans.
*Aiding in economic development by providing light after the sun goes down for increased productivity and enabling students to study at night.
*Facilitating young people’s access to the 21st century by providing solar power for computers and televisions, enabling global education and internet connection through satellites for more than 15 schools.
Using solar power for activities in certain regions of Africa is a great effort as Africa lacks resources for many other forms of energy and thus finding and using alternative/non-traditional sources of energy should be encouraged.
Link is here
Rating - Recommended ****
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