BEST
DIASPORA PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATIONS WORLDWIDE SELECTED
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American India Foundation Philippine Development and Foundation/Ayala
Foundation selected as global benchmark diaspora philanthropic
organizations with high value-add best practices --
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The Charles & Agnes Kazarian Foundation to invest US$10 million
in Knowledge Partnerships with world-class philanthropy organizations
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Dateline:
Washington, D.C. November 17, 2010
The
American India Foundation and the Philippine Development Foundation/Ayala
Foundation have been selected as the best diaspora philanthropic
organizations worldwide. Both organizations were selected as global
benchmarks with high value-add best practices, especially for
emerging economies. The Charles & Agnes Kazarian Foundation
commented that:
“Both
organizations share a passion for improving performance at the
nexus of the commercial and social sectors.”
To
support setting new global benchmarks in philanthropy, the Charles
& Agnes Kazarian Foundation will invest US$10 million in Knowledge
Partnerships with world-class philanthropy organizations that
continue to significantly improve their key performance indicators
(KPIs) through the use of global benchmarking and high value-add
best practice research.
The
Charles & Agnes Kazarian Foundation will build its first Knowledge
Partnerships with PhilDev and AIF, and has agreed to invest US$1.8
million in its Knowledge Partnership with AIF. Both organizations
have consistent track records of: creating global benchmarks and
high value-add best practices; innovating and using KPIs to continuously
improve performance; and achieving the “three highs”
(high value-add, high return on resources, and high impact). The
Charles & Agnes Kazarian Foundation commented that:
“Both
AIF and PhilDev achieve approximately ten times more positive
social impact from donor contributions than its average peer,
which we refer to as a 10x NPB multiplier.”
The
Knowledge Partnerships have four components: (1.) benchmarking
and best practice research; (2.) staff, volunteer, and partner
training; (3.) KPI assessment, comparison, and goal setting; and
(4.) assessing and ranking prospective new initiatives.
The
selections were based on a J-InterSect Project Report by a ten-person
team with contributions from over 125 sector professionals within
its global network. The team researched, worldwide for six-months,
benchmark diaspora philanthropic organizations and high value-add
best practices.
Information
on the global benchmarks and high value-add best practices can
be found in the Project Report highlights at www.jintersect.com,
under Project Reports.
The
Charles & Agnes Kazarian Foundation is currently assessing
prospective new partners for 2011 Knowledge Partnerships in three
areas: job creation initiatives and SROI analyses; identifying
and cultivating innovative, high impact leaders through government
policies and programs as well as university admissions infrastructure;
and innovative philanthropy.
For
additional information contact: Noi Reineke, The Charles &
Agnes Kazarian Foundation, +1.202.449.9600,
nreineke@kazarianfoundation.org;
Mark Ogan, J-InterSect, mogan@jintersect.com.
About:
American India
Foundation (AIF) is the premier India Diaspora philanthropic platform
that has consistently set new global benchmarks in several high
impact sectors and created new standards in massive scale, high
value-add global best practices. AIF is the largest India Diaspora
philanthropy organization based in the US. Since inception in
2001, AIF has benefited more than 1.5 million people, by implementing
programs through over 115 Indian NGOs. The mission of AIF is to
catalyze social and economic change in India. AIF mobilizes and
invests resources to improve education, livelihoods and public
health for the marginalized in India.
One
of the most strategic nationwide programs supported by AIF is
the Digital Equalizer (DE), which takes digital expertise to thousands
of students in under-resourced schools across India. Children
learn to work with computers and digital media and use them as
tools of empowerment. The program’s USP is intensive teacher
training and support which is delivered on-site for three years.
To date, nearly 750,000 students and 24,000 teachers in 2,077
schools across India have benefited. The DE program has been implemented
in 15 states, and is currently in 6 states with large-scale government
support. www.aif.org
Philippine
Development Foundation/Ayala Foundation (PhilDev) is the preeminent
Philippine Diaspora philanthropic foundation with a track record
of building global benchmark initiatives and innovating high value-add
best practices. PhilDev is a bridge between US-based Filipino
communities and Philippine-based social development institutions.
PhilDev has benefited several million people through over 200
projects in the Philippines. PhilDev’s mission is to empower
a passionate global Filipino community committed to sustainable
and equitable development in the Philippines. PhilDev is the recognized
leader among non-government organizations facilitating resources
for social development needs in the Philippines.
One
of the most strategic nationwide programs supported by PhilDev
Foundation is GILAS (Gearing up Internet Literacy and Access for
Students) which aims to connect all public high schools throughout
the 7,100 islands of the Philippines to the internet. They have
connected more than 3,000 schools, effectively giving about 3
million underprivileged youth access to the world of information
on the internet. www.phildev.org
Charles
& Agnes Kazarian Foundation seeks to empower great aspirations
in the whole human family through economic development, education,
and technology. The Kazarian Foundation's mission is guided by
the knowledge contained in “New Philanthropy Benchmarking:
Wisdom for the Passionate”, especially the principle that
the social sector can achieve transformative change by cultivating
intense positive competition among its stakeholders. The Foundation
believes that a society is best judged by its success in empowering
the most disadvantaged, especially those with disabilities. The
Kazarian Foundation has approximately 100 professionals globally.
www.kazarianfoundation.org
J-InterSect
(JIS) is a global performance improvement company at the nexus
of the commercial and social sectors. JIS has three products and
services that create high value-add, high return on resources,
and high impact: Customized Project Reports, Project Reports Library,
and Training Programs. Organizations utilize JIS Project Reports
to improve performance through: Benchmarking and Best Practice
Research; Staff, Volunteer, and Partner Training; Key Performance
Indicator Assessment, Comparison, and Goal Setting; and Assessing
and Ranking Prospective New Initiatives. JIS team members are
located in the US and Asia and have completed 200+ Project Reports.
JIS team members include an extensive global network of 10,000+
professionals in ten Programs. www.jintersect.com
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