GlobalGiving

For A Project To Develop A Global Unique Identifier System For Nonprofits

Overview
GlobalGiving Foundation is working in partnership with GuideStar, the Foundation Center, and TechSoup Global to build a unique identifier system for nonprofits worldwide. The system has been built and the partner organizations are now moving into the project’s testing phase. We believe this system will facilitate more efficient transfers of information about nonprofits’ work internationally, helping funders, practitioners, and the communities they serve make more effective decisions.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.globalgiving.org 
Address
1110 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the Feedback Labs program  
Hosted by the GlobalGiving Foundation and launched with seed funding from a previous Foundation grant, Feedback Labs is a collaboration among fifteen organizations active in international development and philanthropy. The members seek to shorten the feedback loops between beneficiary populations, donors, and implementers to improve the way nonprofits, social enterprises, aid agencies, and private funders operate. In addition to staffing the collaboration, the grant will support the rapid prototyping and testing of at least two new feedback approaches, and allow Feedback Labs to explore turning the collaboration into a distinct legal entity.
for support of the Ebola Epidemic Relief Fund  
GlobalGiving is a charity fundraising website that gives social entrepreneurs and nonprofits from anywhere in the world a chance to raise the money that they need to improve their communities. This grant provides resources for regranting to community-based organizations for medical supplies to care for those already infected, protective equipment to keep health workers safe, and educational campaigns to inform the public about Ebola and how it spreads.
for the videoconferencing project  
A videoconferencing grant to the GlobalGiving Foundation will support the purchase and installment of high definition audio and video equipment in two large and two medium-sized conference rooms at GlobalGiving's headquarters in Washington, D.C. It will also support technology that will be used to conduct remote interviews, trainings, webinars, and one-on-one video conferences with project partners around the world. Finally it will support a remote presence device called "The Double" that will improve communications with GlobalGiving staff who are not based in their DC office.

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