Podcast: Caring for Haiti’s Earthquake Victims
A university official who has been working as an interpreter at a Haiti hospital discusses the challenges facing people injured in the disaster.
New Web Site Encourages Charities to Admit Errors
Engineers Without Borders Canada sets up a Web site to prod aid charities to publicize their mistakes.
Podcast: Bringing Clean Water to Haiti
David McGinty, a director of Deep Springs International, discusses his nonprofit’s work to bring clean water to Haiti.
A wrap-up of some of the most thoughtful blog postings from around the Web about Haiti on the one-year anniversary of the earthquake.
Explaining the Not-So-Simple Truth About Charity
It’s in charities’ best interests to show on their Web sites a more realistic view of what aid projects are really like.
Why Admitting Mistakes Can Help Charities Educate Donors
When charities own up to that fact that things sometimes go wrong, they show donors how complex their work can be and that they are learning from mistakes.
Does Your Charity’s Web Site Keep Donors in the Dark?
Nonprofit Web sites do very little to help donors understand the quality of the charity’s work.