Responsible And Straightforward Haiti Non-Profit Societies

By Marissa Velazquez


The principal target of Haiti non profit organizations is to uphold meaningful missions in every single one their area through community mobilization and improve participatory governance based on sustainable resource administration. Natural calamities have drawn philanthropic aid in the recent years after the humane acts of donors and individuals worldwide. The media has also played a significant part of conveying the grave matters worldwide.

For this reason therefore, charitable organizations must be accountable for that aid to ensure that it reaches the destined people. They must also report this to the donors in form of accurate book-keeping and other reports. Unfortunately, the charitable sector has its fair share of charlatans. There are people who use this aid for their own economic gain.

For these causes to succeed, they must have minimum interference from the government. However, due to lack of integrity, government agencies chip in to monitor the use of these funds. Ironically, instead of monitoring the situation, the government wants its fair share of the loot. This has hurt both givers and receivers of foreign aid.

It has its fair share of unprincipled persons who seek to gain by swindling innocent donors out of their well-merited proceeds and, in some cases, their lifetime investments. These deceptive schemes hurt not only givers, who take action in the erroneous confidence that they are helping altruistic causes, but also the benevolent community.

The conviction that the philanthropic society owes them a living and needs to expend their wealth is flawed and negligent. They ought to appreciate that benefactors have saved for all their life to sustain charitable trusts or make constructive donations to the public. Unscrupulous directors have eroded this trust.

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 benevolent community does not give money for the sake of it. Do not assume that they have excess or infinite resources. They provide help because they have always thought of supporting these causes and would love to achieve their dreams. The government must refrain from taxing the funds but improve monitoring of donor support.

Environmental issues must receive their fair share of financing as stipulated in the proposals. If for some reason the money was not spent correctly, this must be highlighted. Accountability has led to the awakening of non-governmental organizations. The companies that exhibit honesty receive millions of sustenance. When disaster strikes, Haiti non profit organizations distribute the funds appropriately.




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