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Samaritan’s Purse covid-19 response

Samaritan’s Purse Canada has high impact disaster response program. To respond to the covid-19 pandemic, Samaritan’s Purse has opened field hospitals in coronavirus outbreak “hotspots” in Italy and the US. Its field hospital unit includes 68 beds, of which 10 are intensive care beds with ventilators. Each Samaritan’s Purse field hospital has a 67-person team that includes doctors, nurses, and lab technicians from the US, the UK and Canada. 
On March 17, 2020, Samaritan’s Purse deployed a field hospital in Cremona, Lombardy to provide relief to Italian doctors and nurses.
On March 29, 2020, Samaritan’s Purse deployed a field hospital in Central Park in New York City. This supports New York City’s 20,330 hospital beds and 2,010 ICU beds. This increases New York City’s ICU capacity by 0.5%. Hospital officials in New York City state the greatest shortage is qualified medical staff and equipment, prominently ventilators.
Please note, Samaritan’s Purse is a Christian evangelical charity that https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/franklin-graham-uk-tour-anti-lgbt-islam-trump-evangelist-a9322786.html states strong beliefs on homosexuality and Islam to which https://www.christianpost.com/news/samaritans-purse-responds-accusation-operation-christmas-child-anti-muslim-proselytizing.html Samaritan’s Purse has responded.
Charity Intelligence has a https://www.charityintelligence.ca/charity-details/59-samaritan-s-purse-canada low star rating on Samaritan’s Purse as its largest ongoing program, Christmas boxes, shows low demonstrated impact. Donors can work around this by donating to Samaritan’s Purse disaster response for covid-19. Samaritan’s Purse has a strong track record in disaster response where we find high impact.
Charity Intelligence recommends donors support Samaritan’s Purse covid-19 response fund.
https://secure.samaritanspurse.ca/donation?pc=080676&sc=SD203DGAIT&_ga=2.237504064.1924894137.1585590031-1065553881.1585318290&_gac=1.212067872.1585590031.EAIaIQobChMI-rCckN_C6AIV0YZbCh0x2QIqEAAYASAAEgJinvD_BwE To donate to Samaritan’s Purse Covid-19 response
 
Other Charity Intelligence recommendations for the coronavirus response:
https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/654-doctors-without-borders-coronavirus-response MSF – Doctors Without Borders
https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/655-farm-radio Farm Radio International – Africa
 
More https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/649-coronavirus-intelligent-giving Charity Intelligence’s articles on the coronavirus
 
Learn more:
Eric Reguly, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-mash-italian-style-canadians-are-part-of-a-medical-team-learning/ “M*A*S*H, Italian-style: Canadians are part of a medical team learning to fight coronavirus in the field”, Globe and Mail, March 26, 2020
 

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Top COVID-19 Picks

Charity Intelligence is recommending donors support highly-rated food banks and other frontline charities in response to the coronavirus pandemic.  Please browse the list below for suggestions.
text-align: left; 2020 Highly-Rated Charities for COVID-19 Response: 

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Giving Tuesday Now

Giving Tuesday Now is a global day of giving and unity on May 5, 2020 as an emergency response to COVID-19.
Canadians are generous, especially in times of great need like the one at present. Canadian donors are asking how they can help.
Charity Intelligence researches charities to find where donors can give for the most impact. Today, and always.
Be Informed

  • Watch out for charities that are actively fundraising for COVID-19 that either do not need the money (see our https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/650-like-toilet-paper-hoarders-some-charities-unnecessarily-filling-reserves article on charities hoarding cash like people are hoarding toilet paper) or do not have cost-effective programs
  • Ci is recommending a number of high-impact food banks and other https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/657-covid-19-picks highly-rated frontline charities for COVID-19 giving in Canada
  • Ci is recommending giving to https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/654-doctors-without-borders-coronavirus-response Doctors Without Borders and https://www.charityintelligence.ca/research-and-news/ci-views/31-disaster-response/655-farm-radio Farm Radio for donors wanting to help internationally

Give Intelligently

  • To plan how much to give, we suggest looking at your current giving and thinking about possible adjustments to the charities you support. Consider adjusting your donations by lightening up on support to foundations, arts and cultural, environmental, and education charities. (For environmental donors, perhaps the current shutdown is our best donation for the planet right now.) Depending upon the charities you have previously supported, this may make more money available to give to frontline charities.

Have Impact

  • Selection of charities with high demonstrated impact in any area of giving is always a good idea and crucial now
  • Donations to https://www.charityintelligence.ca/giving-with-impact high-impact charities that are positioned to meet COVID-19-caused problems should be able to have 2 to 10 times the impact per dollar of other giving

 

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Top 10 Impact Charities 2019

images/Top-10-Overall.pdf 2019 Top Impact Charities
A growing niche of donors each year is looking for terrific charities to support, particularly those that have measurable, proven, and high impact.
“Impact” and “investing” are buzzwords often bantered around by charities. Many charities have marketing slogans saying they “make a difference”. Charity Intelligence’s rigorous analysis measures this “difference” – the impact – that charities make.
Like all investments, returns vary considerably. Some charities have high impact, some charities have low impact. Of the 203 Canadian charities that we’ve analysed, these Top 10 have the highest measurable impact. Our calculations estimate that these Top 10 Impact Charities deliver average returns of seven times on the dollar, compared with average returns of 1-2 times on the dollar.
The 2019 Top 10 Impact Charities cover frontline charities providing social services in Canada as well as international programs. Many of these programs bring evidence-based, life-saving interventions to developing countries, like clean water and vaccinations, which can produce high impact per dollar. Because of this, six of this year’s Top 10 Impact Charities work overseas in developing countries.
text-align: left; 2019 Top 10 Impact Charities based on demonstrated impact per dollar donated (listed alphabetically): 

     
 Toronto, ON  International – Development & Relief     https://donate.canadianfeedthechildren.ca/single.php?_ga=2.14527412.2000181380.1573504967-443478607.1573504967″ target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/620-canadian-foodgrains-bank Canadian Foodgrains Bank  Winnipeg, MB  International Aid   https://foodgrainsbank.ca/donate-now/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/81-doctors-without-borders Doctors Without Borders  Toronto, ON  International Aid   http://www.doctorswithoutborders.ca/donate-now” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/165-east-york-learning-experience East York Learning Experience  Toronto, ON  Education   https://eastyorklearningexperience.ca/donate/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/153-fresh-start-recovery-centre Fresh Start Recovery  Calgary, AB  Addiction Recovery   https://www.freshstartrecovery.ca/how-you-can-help” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/148-jump-math JUMP Math  Toronto, ON  National – Education   https://jumpmath.org/jump/en/support_us” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/889-lifewater-canada Lifewater Canada
 

 Toronto, ON  International – Development & Relief   https://donate.canadianfeedthechildren.ca/single.php?_ga=2.14527412.2000181380.1573504967-443478607.1573504967″ target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/620-canadian-foodgrains-bank Canadian Foodgrains Bank      Winnipeg, MB  Internatinoal – Food Bank   https://foodgrainsbank.ca/donate-now/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/81-doctors-without-borders Doctors Without Borders  Toronto, ON  International – Health & Disaster   http://www.doctorswithoutborders.ca/donate-now” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/889-lifewater-canada Lifewater Canada     Winnipeg, MB  International – Development & Disaster     https://donate.mcccanada.ca/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIl9X92OTk5QIVuIVaBR1cIQnBEAAYASABEgIiFvD_BwE” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/438-one-drop-foundation One Drop Foundation  Montreal, QC  International – Water   https://www.onedrop.org/en/donate/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/120-operation-eyesight-universal Operation Eyesight Universal  Calgary, AB  International – Health   https://operationeyesight.com/how-you-can-help/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate
  charity-details/497-opportunity-international-canada Opportunity International Canada  Toronto, ON  International – Education   https://warchild.ca/donate/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Donate

 For more information on these charities, please view our  images/Top-10-International.pdf” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer Top 10 International Impact Charities Summary.
 
All of these Top Impact Charities are a breed apart from the over 750 Canadian charities we report on and rate. Charity Intelligence’s star ratings are based on an assessment of 4 objective aspects: 1. donor reporting, 2. financial transparency, 3. funding need, and 4. cents to the cause. The best charities are listed using this approach in the 2019 100 Highest Rated report.
The demonstrated impact rating is different and looks at only one aspect: for every dollar you donate, what’s the measurable return?
Rather than just heart-warming stories, impact donors feel good about proven results, data quality, and strong counterfactuals. Recently a charity asked, “wouldn’t you agree that making a child smile is priceless?” Our answer is “no”. Impact donors always consider opportunity costs. Impact donors are pragmatic. Money is a scarce resource. If comparing two charities where one charity saves lives for $100,000 each and a second charity saves lives for $20,000 each, impact donors will support the second charity that creates 5 times the impact per dollar. Five lives saved compared with one life saved for the same donation. Impact donors give for the highest returns – the biggest bang for the buck.
Some call Charity Intelligence a “charity watchdog”. We see ourselves as research analysts who help Canadian donors give better. Yes, we hold charities to account for the generous support they receive from Canadian donors and expect them to be financially transparent, and yes, we call out exorbitant overhead costs or charities that don’t need more funding. Similarly, each giving season we also call out the best impact charities we’ve found. Charity Intelligence’s reports are independent – charities do not pay for ratings or accreditation.
Charity Intelligence’s reports and ratings help Canadians give confidently. With greater confidence, people say they gave 32% more money. Last year, the Top 10 Impact Charities reported receiving $32.7 million in new funding, partially attributable to being recognized by Charity Intelligence.
Charity Intelligence’s impact analysis began in 2006 and is an ongoing research project that is generously funded by donors, particularly the DMPE Foundation. Our goal is to expand impact analysis to 400 Canadian charities by 2021.
For more information on our impact assessment please view our social-impact-ratings Social Impact Ratings Methodology or contact Greg Thomson at  mailto:gthomson@charityintelligence.ca gthomson@charityintelligence.ca or 416-363-1555.
 
 Being entirely funded by donors like you maintains our independence and objectivity to help Canadians be informed in their giving. Canadians donate over $17 billion each year. This giving could achieve tremendous results. We hope Charity Intelligence’s research helps Canadians give better.
 
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The views and opinions expressed are to inform donors on matters of public interest. Views and opinions are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, organization, individual, or anyone or anything. Any dispute arising from your use of this website or viewing the material hereon shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, without regard to any conflict of law provisions.
“Every investment is an impact investment. The problem is most people don’t know if their investment has positive or negative impact.”

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Intelligent Giving: A new way of thinking about philanthropy

There is a new way in giving, a revolution of sorts. These articles have guided Charity Intelligence’s strategy to support Canadians to adopt an investor mindset in giving. While these are old articles originally published in 2003 and 2006, they are still as relevant today. 
If you are interested in reading more, please contact us and we will share additional books and articles we’ve found essential in our work.
Harvard Business Review’s 2003 article ” https://store.hbr.org/product/nonprofit-sector-s-100-billion-opportunity/r0305g?sku=R0305G-PDF-ENG The Nonprofit Sector’s $100 Billion Opportunity” by Bill Bradley, Paul Jansen, and Les Silverman

Key highlights:
“Donors rarely search out the most effective or efficient nonprofits; they support organizations they’re already familiar with … the reluctance to benchmark.”
“Donors will play an important role in meeting the challenges as well. They should take on a “social investor” mindset.
“If donors actively researched the performance of individual nonprofit service providers and supported only those with a proven record of success, they’d eventually squeeze the underperformers out of business”… bring “market forces” to bear…”Through shared information about which programs really work, organizations will be forced to improve effectiveness to survive.”
“Seizing the opportunity may also require the creation of new institutions – which would make performance information widely available to donors.”
And Charity Intelligence began.
 
The Economist, ” https://www.economist.com/special-report/2006/02/25/the-business-of-giving The business of giving: wealth and philanthropy”, Special Report, February 25th, 2006.

New donors are becoming more business-like about the way their money is used.”

Matthew Bishop, The Economist US Business Editor and Bureau Chief, co-author of Philanthrocapitalism: How Giving Can Save the World
 

 

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