Less Records Retention and Destruction More Such a policy establishes guidelines for handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. These guidelines foster good record keeping procedures that promotes data integrity. If the charity does not have a Records Retention and Destruction Policy, then we deduct 4 points from its Accountability and Transparency score. More This process indicates that the organization has a documented policy that it follows year after year.
The policy should indicate that an objective and independent review process of the CEO's compensation has been conducted which includes benchmarking against comparable organizations. We check to be sure that the charity has reported on its Form its process for determining its CEO pay.
Less Donor Privacy More Donors have expressed extreme concern about the use of their personal information by charities and the desire to have this information kept confidential. Privacy policies are assigned to one of the following categories: Yes: This charity has a written donor privacy policy published on its website, which states unambiguously that 1 it will not share or sell a donor's personal information with anyone else, nor send donor mailings on behalf of other organizations or 2 it will only share or sell personal information once the donor has given the charity specific permission to do so.
Opt-out: The charity has a written privacy policy published on its website which enables donors to tell the charity to remove their names and contact information from lists the charity shares or sells. How a donor can have themselves removed from a list differs from one charity to the next, but any and all opt-out policies require donors to take specific action to protect their privacy. No: This charity either does not have a written donor privacy policy in place to protect their contributors' personal information, or the existing policy does not meet our criteria.
Less Partial. Transparency Charity Navigator looks to confirm on the Form , or for some metrics on the charity's website, that the organization makes this information easily accessible. Our analysts check to be sure that the charities complied with the Form instructions and included this information in their filing.
Less Board of Directors Listed on Website More Our analysts check to see if the charity lists Board members on its website. Publishing this information enables donors and other stakeholders to ascertain the make up of the charity's governing body. This enables stakeholders to report concerns to the Board. Charity Navigator does not cross-check the Board members listed on the website with that reported on the Form , because the latter often isn't available until more than a year after the charity's fiscal year ends.
In that time, the charity's Board members may have changed, and the charity typically reflects those more recent changes on the website.
Less Key Staff Listed on Website More It is important for donors and other stakeholders to know who runs the organization day-to-day.
Charity Navigator does not cross-check the leadership listed on the website with that reported on the Form because the latter often isn't available until more than a year after the charity's fiscal year ends. In that time, the charity's leadership may have changed and the charity typically reflects those more recent changes on the website. In other words, since the Form isn't especially timely, it can not be used to verify the leadership information published on the charity's site.
Less Audited Financial Statements on Website More We check the charity's website to see if it has published its audited financial statements for the fiscal year represented by the most recently filed IRS Form It is important for donors to have easy access to this financial report to help determine if the organization is managing its financial resources well.
We currently rate charities on whether or not they publish their audit on their website. Less Form Available on Website More We check the charity's website to see if it has published its most recently filed IRS Form a direct link to the charity's on an external site is sufficient.
Additional Information. Total Revenue and Expenses. Salary of Key Persons Presented here are this organizations key compensated staff members as identified by our analysts. Foundation Status: Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public b 1 A vi BMF foundation code: Affiliation: Independent - the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary i.
Pandemic Response Due to the unprecedented nature of the pandemic, we give charities such as this one the opportunity to share the story of COVID's impact on them. Program Delivery Staffing Administrative Capacity. Innovations the organization intends to continue permanently after the pandemic:. Largest Programs. Organization Leadership. Constituent Feedback. Constituent Feedback Constituent Feedback and Listening Practice data are not available for this organization.
Add to My Charities Donate to this Charity. See Details. Independent Voting Board Members No Material Diversion of Assets Audited Financials Prepared by Independent Accountant Documents Board Meeting Minutes Distributes to Board Before Filing Compensates Board Conflict of Interest Records Retention and Destruction CEO Compensation Process In , children in war-ravaged Europe were living in horrendous conditions and dying of hunger.
Moved by their plight, Oxford-educated teacher and sociologist Eglantyne Jebb started up Save the Children. Stay up to date on how Save the Children Philippines is creating a world where every child has a safe and happy childhood. Subscribe Now. About Save the Children Philippines Save the Children - the world's leading independent children's organization - has been working in the Philippines for over three decades and is dedicated to helping children. Eglantyne Jebb was not only the founder of Save the Children, she was also the author of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child These declarations were adopted by the League of Nations in and became widely known by nations around the world.
Variations of this document have been written and adopted. The most recent version became international law in and is the basis for the work of Save the Children. Recognized for its commitment to their values like accountability and innovation, Save the Children works in the heart of communities, where it helps children and families help themselves. It works with other organizations, governments, non-profits, and a variety of local partners while maintaining its independence, free of political agendas or religious orientations.
Reflection Question - What are ways more children can help other children in need of assistance? This paper was developed by students taking a Philanthropic Studies course taught at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University in Save the Children.
Grade Level:. The vision of Save the Children is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. Save the Children was started by Eglantyne Jebb in to bring aid to children in war-torn Europe. She wrote the first draft of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Save the Children is a global leader in newborn and child health in educating leaders about the needs of children who die of preventable diseases.
Written by DeAirra Goss with some content from an earlier edition by Tricia Puskar Definition Save the Children is the world's leading independent organization for children. Ties to the Philanthropic Sector Jebb was driven not by a sentimental concern for individual children, but by a passionate, undiscriminating, humanitarianism that many had lost sight of at the end of the war Mulley To ensure delivery of Save the Children emails to your inbox, add support savechildren.
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