Uber' is coming to the NGO Sector
Uber' is coming to the NGO Sector
- While the New Zealand public continues to be the principle source of funding for international NGOs, providing 56% of revenues, that support has declined by nearly 15% over a decade (18% of NGO funds comes from government, and 26% from self- generated income – selling goods and services). Our recent survey of members shows that revenues from child sponsorship have declined for the forth-consecutive year, while support for emergency appeals has increased. People are still giving, they’re just giving in a different way. They haven’t stopped caring about famine in South Sudan, or conflict in Aleppo, and cyclones in the Pacific.
- While the New Zealand public continues to be the principle source of funding for international NGOs, providing 56% of revenues, that support has declined by nearly 15% over a decade (18% of NGO funds comes from government, and 26% from self- generated income – selling goods and services). Our recent survey of members shows that revenues from child sponsorship have declined for the forth-consecutive year, while support for emergency appeals has increased. People are still giving, they’re just giving in a different way. They haven’t stopped caring about famine in South Sudan, or conflict in Aleppo, and cyclones in the Pacific.