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WideAwake.org is a fresh approach to online giving. We offer ordinary people the unique opportunity to find and support small but effective grassroots charities in developing countries.
WideAwake.org is the online space where people can learn about these organizations and support them through a gift of their time, funding, or by spreading the word. We choose to work with Affiliates whose work has a profound impact on those it serves. We also encourage donors to be proactive in their support, by allowing them to choose which organizations or specific projects they wish to fund. Thank you video updates from the field allow givers to see the effect of their gift first-hand.
What is the organization’s mission?
The mission of WideAwake.org is to enhance the quality of life for those in need by aiding and assisting worthy grassroots charities in the developing world.
How did WideAwake.org get started?
WideAwake.org was founded by a group of lawyers, business professionals, and charitable workers who wished for a safe way to find and support small but effective overseas organizations. Our founders believed that that the lack of accountability in many international aid programs had caused many willing donors to withhold their funding for fear that the money would be lost in high administrative costs or even stolen along the way. In addition, our founders were frustrated by the lack of control and futility they felt when giving to large but more trustworthy charities; they felt that others would also appreciate the ability to choose where their gifts should go and to see and feel the impact of their support.
Does WideAwake.org deduct a fee from my donation?
Unlike other giving organizations that can take 10-30% of a donation in fees, WideAwake.org promises that Every Penny of your gift will reach an Affiliate in need. We will never deduct any amount to pay for our own expenses.
How does WideAwake.org pay for its operating expenses? Can I help with a donation?
WideAwake.org funds its operations through the support of generous individuals, corporations, and people like you who are impressed by our transparent, direct approach to international giving and who appreciate that we keep our Every Penny promise by maintaining low overhead expenses and employing an all-volunteer management team.
If you too would like to facilitate our efforts to find and support exceptional Affiliate organizations, create an innovative online space where people can connect and give, and do so transparently and without hidden fees or deductions, you can make a donation to the WideAwake.org Operations Fund.
What are WideAwake.org’s operating expenses?
WideAwake.org does not pay or otherwise compensate any member of its board, executive team, or staff. Everyone who works with WideAwake.org does so on a volunteer basis because they feel passionately committed to our mission of supporting grassroots efforts to alleviate suffering in impoverished places around the world.
WideAwake.org partners with Affiliates that do more with less, and we expect the same standards of efficiency from ourselves. We take care to maintain very low overhead by utilizing cost-saving technology and by leveraging a small army of dedicated volunteers.
As part of our Transparency Policy, WideAwake.org’s financial statements and other documents are made publically available on our site.
You can support WideAwake.org by making a donation to our Operations Fund.
Are my donations tax-deductable in the U.S.?
Yes, WideAwake.org is a non-profit organization registered under Section 501(c)3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Code. Donations collected through our site are received by WideAwake.org, which in turns makes grants to our various Affiliates that remain in good standing with our organization. As required by the IRS, WideAwake.org maintains exclusive legal control over all donations.
Does WideAwake.org have a religious affiliation?
No, WideAwake.org is not affiliated with any religious faith or institution. In fact, our supporters come from a diverse background of religious and non-religious beliefs.
WideAwake.org neither requires nor prohibits a faith-based charity of any religion from becoming a WideAwake.org Affiliate, provided that religion is not the organization’s primary activity. For example, an organization that requires religious participation from its constituents in order to receive services would not meet our standards for the Affiliate relationship. However, an Affiliate may, for example, include voluntary worship services or spiritual counselling in addition to its other charitable programs. You can search for Affiliates that do or do not have religious programs on our search form.
What are WideAwake.org Affiliates?
WideAwake.org Affiliates are grassroots charitable organizations working in various areas throughout the developing world.
How does WideAwake.org select its Affiliates?
WideAwake.org finds Affiliates through a number of channels. Many organizations become known to us through a personal connection with one of our team members or a WideAwake.org donor. Organizations who would like to become an Affiliate can express their interest in becoming a WideAwake.org Affiliate by completing an Expression of Interest available on our website. At this time, WideAwake.org does not use outside sourcing partners.
In general, WideAwake.org looks for organizations that are small in size and are without existing sources of significant funding, but that have a proven track record of accountability. They do excellent work in improving the quality of life for their constituents, preferably through sustainable programs, and are in developing areas of the world where small amounts of funding (by U.S. standards) can have a significant positive impact.
How can I be sure that WideAwake.org Affiliates are legitimate?
When we find an organization that we’d like to support, WideAwake.org initiates an investigation to ensure that the prospective Affiliate is not only trustworthy, but also highly effective at leveraging its resources to achieve the greatest possible benefit for those it serves.
Our examination of an organization’s fiscal records ensures that each of our Affiliates has demonstrated financial integrity in all its dealings, while an analysis of the prospective Affiliate’s programs, governance practices, organizational capacity and organizational efficiency gives assurance that our Affiliates manage their resources so as to make sure that every dollar go as far as it possibly can. In many cases, a WideAwake.org team member visits the organization to see first-hand the effect of the work being done on the ground.
Only those organizations that meet our standards for trustworthiness and effectiveness are invited to become WideAwake.org Affiliates. We continue to monitor our Affiliates for efficient use of funds, and also work with them to develop programs and projects targeted to enhance the quality of life for those in their communities.
What if I donate to an Affiliate that later fails to meet WideAwake.org’s standards?
WideAwake.org continues to monitor our Affiliates to ensure their continued integrity and efficient use of funds. If at any time we learn that an Affiliate no longer meets these standards, the Affiliate will fall out of good standing with WideAwake.org, and will be removed from the Web site immediately. All grants to the Affiliate will cease, and any funds previously collected but not distributed will transfer to the Affiliate General Fund.
Why can’t I find an Affiliate in the U.S.?
WideAwake.org focuses its search for grassroots charities on developing countries. We do this for several reasons. One important criterion for our Affiliates is that the organization must make extremely efficient use of the funding it receives. We look for organizations that do more with less, and in the developing world a charity can often do more with a few U.S. dollars than a large domestic organization can do with a hefty budget. Additionally, while there are many existing channels to support charities in the U.S. and other developed countries, WideAwake.org is unique in its effort to connect ordinary individuals with the people and places of extraordinary overseas charities in a way that has not existed previously.
The Projects shown on WideAwake.org are Affiliate activities that have a specific outcome and funding requirement. For example, a Project could be a $351 scholarship that would pay one year’s school tuition for a Cambodian child who would otherwise be living on the street. Another Project might be to collect the $5,200 required to construct a bridge connecting a Burmese village to larger towns, allowing villagers to sell livestock and other wares at the local markets.
Projects are submitted and carried out by existing WideAwake.org Affiliates, all of which have undergone our investigation for ethical, efficient practices.
What happens if a Project doesn’t receive full funding by its expiration date?
In the event that a Project is not fully funded by its expiration date, the Project will be removed from the site and all previously collected funds will transfer into the Affiliate General Fund. WideAwake.org periodically distributes these funds to the Affiliates or Projects that our Grant Committee has determined has a high level of immediate need. The Affiliate General Fund will always be distributed to WideAwake.org Affiliates and never towards our own operations or administrative expenses.
What happens if a Project happens to receive more money than the Affiliate requested?
In the rare event that a Project happens to receive more money than was requested, any excess will transfer into the Affiliate General Fund. WideAwake.org periodically distributes these funds to the Affiliates or Projects that our Grant Committee has determined has a high level of immediate need. The Affiliate General Fund will always be distributed to WideAwake.org Affiliates and never towards our own operations or administrative expenses.
What is the Affiliate General Fund?
The Affiliate General Fund is a fund designated to benefit WideAwake.org Affiliates generally. Money reaches this fund in several ways:
The WideAwake.org Grant Committee will periodically make grants to the Affiliates and/or Projects that it determines have high levels of immediate need. The Affiliate General Fund will always be distributed to WideAwake.org Affiliates and never towards our own operations or administrative expenses.
How do I know that my gift to an Affiliate or Project makes a difference?
WideAwake.org partners with Affiliate organizations that do more with less, so all donations made through WideAwake.org have a significant impact on the lives of those in need.
After you make a donation to an Affiliate or an Affiliate’s Project through WideAwake.org, you will receive an immediate note of thanks. Sometime after your gift or upon the completion of a Project, you will receive an email with a picture or video update from the field showing you the specific impact of your donation. These interactive thank yous are an incredibly unique aspect of the WideAwake.org giving experience, and they are the reason many of our donors feel so intimately connected to the Affiliates they support.
What are Online Giving Groups?
Online Giving Groups are communities of donors with similar interests, giving focus, support for a particular Affiliate, reason for giving, backgrounds, beliefs, or other commonalities. You can join an existing group or start your own and invite others to join. Members’ donations are automatically tallied towards the groups’ giving totals. Some Online Giving Groups may also have a presence on the social networking sites Facebook and/or LinkedIn.
What are Local Activity Teams?
Local Activity Teams are online communities of donors that are centered on a specific locality, like Chicago or South Texas. These groups may want to have an offline presence in their local communities, whether just to meet new people or to organize Fundraisers or awareness campaigns for WideAwake.org Affiliates. All communications and outside activities are arranged by the Local Activity Team coordinator and team members, and not by anyone representing WideAwake.org. Some Local Activity Teams may also have a presence on the social networking sites Facebook and/or LinkedIn.
Search for and join a Local Activity Team in your area. If there’s not yet a team in your area, you can be the first to start one!
Do I have to join my Group or Team’s Facebook or LinkedIn group?
No, you may fully participate in an Online Giving Group or Local Activity Team at WideAwake.org. Your donations count towards the group’s giving totals and goals, and you may connect with other group members on the group’s page. We offer our group coordinators the option to create parallel groups in these external communities because we have found that some people prefer to connect with others using their existing social networks. In addition, Local Activity Teams may have better success in organizing local get-togethers and events using the functionality available at sites like Facebook.
Can I be a member of multiple Online Giving Groups and/or Local Activity Teams?
Yes, you may join as many teams as you like!