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Assessing Charities

8/24/2014

 
There are three big reasons why assessing the results of charity is difficult.  First, people do not want to criticize those wanting to help.  Any assessment of charities can be very problematic because of the claim "at least I am trying to help." Secondly, it is very complicated, expensive, and dynamic to take a lengthy amount of time to see the long-term results.  Thirdly, everyone has very different ideas of successful help. ​
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"At least I am trying to help."
Many people neglect to assess someone else's attempt to help when they use their own or donated money.  Many people will not accept the report of others for this same reason.  Unless the charity is doing apparent harm, wasting money, or using the money for their own benefit, it is rarely closely examined. 
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Not all charities are super efficient.  They care a lot.  However, charities often do not invest the needed money and time in learning the family's situation and what they truly need.
Complicated, Expensive, and Dynamic
The question of what type of help is necessary seems evident in that one feeds the hungry, heals the sick, or shelters the homeless.  The fact is that helping those in need is very complicated.   Should one offer a fish, or teach someone how to fish?  Is a life coach needed?  Everyone's needs are different.  Some people are very slow to accept help, while others are very comfortable with it.  A large part of the identity of a parent is how he/she supports his/her family.​
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How someone structures, ‘the help’ of these proud parents, can make a world of difference.  If the help comes with mandatory work, it gives a feeling of self-gratification and achievement to the individual.
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 The complications are very numerous.  The assessment of the results can be very expensive because the assessment takes years and involves many complicated family situations.  Everyone and every family reacts differently to different situations.
​For example, one family receives help, and the man is offered a good job, and it looks like the help was very successful, while another family receives the same help, and because of different family dynamics, the help can lead to even more dysfunction.  The bottom line is that assessing the help is very complicated and dynamic.

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Ideas of Success
Liberals, conservatives, and libertarians have very different ideas of not just how to help, but also how successful help looks.  Conservatives consider the greatest victory to be the highest numbers of people that no longer need help, while the left has the greatest value in the number of people receiving benefits.  Libertarians have several different thoughts on what is desired.      
Rating Organizations
Rating Agencies working with Assessment Organizations will solve some of these issues.  First, they will have an obligation to assess charity that will reduce the “at least I am trying to help” issue.  Second, with mandated contributions to CDA's, citizens would have a desire for that critical data in order to fund the highest rated CDA.  Third, having many different Rating Agencies to look to and trust, one would have assessments that match their philosophy.
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How Funding CDA's Is Similar to Funding a Church

8/15/2014

 
When you believe in a church's mission and trust their leadership, you fund the church's general fund.  You trust the church leaders will handle the money appropriately.  Very few people think they know better and fund the janitor or just part of an associates pastor's salary or pick what benefits they need.  There is a trusted church administrator with oversight and input from many that determine the budget.  They have the knowledge to ensure all areas of the church are appropriately funded.   
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​Many will initially think that they will cut out the 'middle man' and fund charities directly.  However, the value of leadership looking at the big picture is highly valuable.  Many things need funding.  Charities try new ways of helping.  Experiments by charities need proper examination.  A board that has full-time jobs looking over all the ratings, new systems, talking to investigators and Assessment Organizations and other methods of exploring the best methods will make better-educated decisions.        
​CDA boards would compete with other CDA boards for funding.  All CDA’s would enhance their methods to be improved continuously.  The board continually investigates and adjusts their funding.  They will continually inform all those that fund their CDA and chase the best ratings.   
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