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Using Technology to Build Transparency That Brings Long-Term Support

Allegiance Group

It’s rare to see a charity grow into a juggernaut of an organization. For instance, charity: water has a 100% model , where every public donation funds sustainable clean water projects, and private donors cover its operational costs. Let’s take charity: water as an example. This is where technology can be a game-changer.

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8 startups that leveraged products for social good, and where they’re headed in 2014

The Next Web

Charity:water’s latest campaign for 2014 is focused around donating to the people of Malawi, Africa. Ninety five percent of the money donated to Centscere goes back to the intended charity, so ‘like’ and comment away. All hail small (and local) business. Watch the video and be completely inspired to donate here.

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The Power of Thank You Letters

Connection Cafe

In case you're wondering, Charity Water "invested (my) money with local partners, Relief Society of Tigray (REST) and Action Against Hunger (ACF) in Ethiopia and Pump Aid in Malawi, to build and rehabilitate freshwater wells and spring protections for people in need." Color me impressed.

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