Geographic scope: |
International
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Millennium Development Goals: |
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
2014 |
Organizational structure: |
At the top is the Board of Directors of the NGO. Next comes the Executive Director, who may also be called by other names such as Coordinator. The Board of Directors and the Executive Director may be assisted by advisors. Staff members of our NGO are responsible for the day-to-day functioning, and implementing of its programs and projects. They report to the Executive Director, who overall is responsible for our NGO's activities.Administrative activities are led by an administrative manager. This manager may have several staff members assisting him/her, including a Finance Assistant or a Membership Coordinator. Besides the financial management of an NGO, a Finance Assistant may also be responsible for fund-raising activities of the NGO and so on... |
Number and type of members: |
Full membership: opened to all persons that meet the eligibility criteria as it's written in the constitution of organization.
1. Associate Membership: non-profit institutions active in development, which do not
meet the Full membership eligibility criteria as is written in the constitution.
Honorary Membership: an individual who has made unique, seminal contribution
to the field of social work is eligible for election to Honorary Membership. The
number of Honorary Members cannot exceed one (1) in a calendar year. Under
extraordinary circumstances, the Board of Directors may exceed the normal yearly
limitation. Election required the unanimous vote of the Board of Directors. A
Member of the Organization may nominate someone to the status of Honorary
Membership by sending a brief (no longer than one page) advocacy statement
discussion the candidate to the Chairman Board of Directors.
Trustees: these are the founding members of the Organization
the number of members of the organization 7968 |
Funding structure: |
Donations and grants from domestic sources
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Funding structure other: |
as NGOs we accept donations from private individuals, for-profit companies, charitable foundations, and governments, whether local, state, federal, or even foreign. As non-profit entities, we also have a membership contributions for organization purpose. |