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  2. Good Neighbors (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Good Neighbors has been accused of using volunteer work as a disguise for missionary work, a charge that the organization has denied. [5] [6] In 2015, Good Neighbors was one of 26 charities found to have low transparency in its financial reporting, in a review of 45 large charities operating in South Korea by the media outlet Hankook Ilbo on the eve of tax law changes designed to force greater ...

  3. Charity Navigator - Wikipedia

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    results reporting (slated to begin rating this dimension in July 2012). [26] After collecting data for more than a year, in September 2011 Charity Navigator launched CN 2.0, which is a two-dimensional rating system that rates a charity's: (1) financial health, and (2) accountability and transparency. [27]

  4. GreatNonprofits - Wikipedia

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    GreatNonprofits is a 501(c)(3) registered non-profit organization based in the United States with a website where donors, volunteers, and clients review and share their personal experiences with charitable organizations, essentially providing crowdsourced information about the reputability of these organizations.

  5. Why There's More Than Meets the Eye With Some Charities - AOL

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  6. 15 Things Every Good Neighbor Does - AOL

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    Here are the all the ways that you can be the best neighbor on your block.

  7. Charity assessment - Wikipedia

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    Charity assessment is the process of analysis of the goodness of a non-profit organization in financial terms. [1] Historically, charity evaluators have focused on the question of how much of contributed funds are used for the purpose(s) claimed by the charity, while more recently some evaluators have placed an emphasis on the cost effectiveness (or impact) of charities.