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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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Rapidly Rehousing: A Nonprofit’s Use of Modular Homes

NonProfit Hub

Rapidly Rehousing: A Nonprofit’s Use of Modular Homes When Cyclone Gombe devastated Malawi, it left many families displaced without housing. Through an innovative partnership with Nostos Homes, Habitat built a modular community in rural Malawi in just a week. Traditional rebuilding takes years, leaving victims vulnerable.

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How America is betraying the hungry children of Africa

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

One of the things I often talk about in my public speaking is the continuum that goes from pure profit orientation to pure charity. Charity is an important and good thing, but charity can be a powerful negative force when misapplied. Most social entrepreneurs I know operate somewhere in between, and for good reasons.

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