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Hands on Haiti stewardship
There are many ways to support Hands on Haiti—contributing money, donating new or gently used items, or sharing your time through volunteering and mission work.
However you choose to give, the experience is more satisfying when you know we are doing work that is important to the Haitian community and that we use your gifts wisely. As such, Hands on Haiti is an all-volunteer relief organization. We contribute 100% of any funds collected.
To help us be affective and transparent in the stewardship of what God's people provide, we use reputable collections and reporting systems at little or no cost to the ministry. We are so passionate about making the right decisions that we outline and share on this page the methods that Hands on Haiti uses to accomplish our stewardship objectives.
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Network for Good® | GuideStar®
As an independent nonprofit relief organization, we choose Network for Good®, a secure online donation portal from Philanthropic Inc. to provide an easy, secure way to enable our donors to give with confidence.You can contribute to Hands on Haiti directly from our Web site—just click the Donate tab and you will be directed to the Network of Good online giving form. Network for Good Accredited with the Better Business Bureau, meeting all 20 Standards for Charity Accountability and is a Seal Holder.
Our ministry stewardship goal is to have a trust-based relationship with you–our faithful donors—so you can give with confidence. Using GuideStar, enables third parties to share information about our organization, including our IRS filings to help us meet our tax-compliance and reporting obligations.
GuideStar combines the information that faith-based nonprofits, such as Hands on Haiti, supply along with data from several other sources, such as the Internal Revenue Service to help us communicate our financial state with clarity. View the Hands on Haiti GuideStar report »
Philanthropic Research, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia. GuideStar and Network for Good are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
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