Top 6 Most Efficiently Run Non-Profit Organizations You Can Trust
Posted in Fundraising Articles on March 30th, 2010 by psynapz – Be the first to comment
With so many non-profit organizations out there, it is hard to know who you can trust with your donated money. Some charities are definitely more efficiently run than others.
Below is a list of the top 6 most efficiently run non-profit organizations in the country. The factors that went into deciding the top picks were:
a) They were a national organization
b) High Fundraising Efficiency
c) High Program Expense
d) Low Admin Expense
Fundraising Efficiency: How much money it takes the organization to raise $1
Program Expense: The % of funds that go towards programs that benefit and promote their mission/cause
Admin Expense: The % of funds that go towards administrative expenses
Globus Relief
Fundraising efficiency: less than $0.01
Program expenses: 98.6%
Admin expenses: 0.5%
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About Globus Relief: Globus Relief was founded in 1996 by successful business entrepreneurs devoted to helping those in need, with a mission to redirect useable health resources locally and globally. Globus Relief is a major force for good, creating a reliable humanitarian supply chain that has provided over $200 million worth of soft medical goods, instrumentation, medical equipment and other health related products. From our inception, Globus Relief has sought to cooperate, rather than compete, with other charities. Corporate and Business partnerships allow us to redirect humanitarian resources to charity partners, enabling them to provide improved healthcare services more effectively, and leverage expenses so more can be accomplished. As a result, our mission has impacted over 100 countries worldwide, partnering with over 500 charities and servicing over 12,000 projects worldwide.
MedShare International
Fundraising efficiency: $0.01
Program expenses: 97.5%
Admin expenses: 1%
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About MedShare International: Founded in 1998, MedShare International’s mission is to bridge the gap between surplus and need to improve health care and the environment through the efficient recovery and redistribution of surplus medical supplies and equipment to those most in need. MedShare collects surplus medical supplies and used equipment from U.S. hospitals, manufacturers and distributors. We process these donated materials and make them available to underserved hospitals and clinics in two ways: direct shipments to international applicant institutions and supplying medical mission teams with commonly needed medical items.
Fund for Public Schools
Fundraising efficiency: less than $0.01
Program expenses: 97.2%
Admin expenses: 2.2%
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About Fund for Public Schools: The Fund for Public Schools works to attract private investment in school reform and to encourage greater involvement of all New Yorkers in the education of our children. This includes working to secure critical funding for system-wide education reform initiatives; facilitating strategic public-private partnerships; managing a targeted set of programs to support city schools; and building city-wide public awareness. In 2002 Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel I. Klein established public-private partnerships as a critical means of supporting public education reform, and The Fund is the primary vehicle for advancing this effort. The Fund has secured unprecedented investment, raising more than $230 million for system-wide reforms and initiatives that support individual schools.
The Conservation Fund
Fundraising efficiency: $0.01
Program expenses: 97.1%
Admin expenses: 1.8%
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About The Conservation Fund: Founded in 1985, The Conservation Fund is dedicated to advancing America’s land and water legacy. We conserve land, train leaders and invest in conservation at home. From our headquarters in Arlington, Virginia and our field offices across the country, we’ve saved over six million acres of wild havens, working lands, vibrant communities and more. As a trusted real estate partner, we help government agencies, land trusts and nonprofit organizations acquire and conserve land for recreation, habitat, historic value and more. We also develop market-based conservation strategy that balances environmental protection with community and economic development. Finally, we work directly with communities to offer conservation programs that provide land-use planning, economic development, leadership training and the application of innovative technology.
Food Gatherers
Fundraising efficiency: $0.01
Program expenses: 96.7%
Admin expenses: 1.3%
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About Food Gatherers: Food Gatherers exists to alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes in our community by: reducing food waste through the rescue and distribution of perishable and non-perishable food; coordinating with other hunger relief providers; educating the public about hunger; and developing new food resources. Food Gatherers is not only Michigan’s first food rescue program, but the first program of its kind to be founded by a for-profit business, our own Zingerman’s Delicatessen. Founded in 1988, we provide enough food for more than 7,700 meals a day. Food Gatherers brings the food more than 150 community programs serving our neighbors – mostly families and children, in need of food.
Scholarship America
Fundraising efficiency: $0.01
Program expenses: 96.2%
Admin expenses: 2.8%
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About Scholarship America: Founded in 1958, Scholarship America has distributed more than two billion dollars to nearly two million students. Scholarship America is the nation’s largest private scholarship and educational support organization. Our mission is to mobilize America, through scholarships and educational support, to make postsecondary education possible for all students. Scholarship America programs include Dollars for Scholars, Scholarship Management Services, and ScholarShop, and special initiatives include the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund, the Learning Communities Initiative, and the Dreamkeepers Emergency Financial Aid program.
Data obtained from www.charitynavigator.org
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