In view of the booming development of public welfare groups in Taiwan, the Himalayan Foundation does not have any relevant data for public inquiry. Therefore, since 1991, it has collected and published a directory of relevant information about Taiwan foundations. "Foundations in Taiwan" and "Taiwan's Top 300 Foundations" (1999-2003) include detailed introductions to the relevant information of each foundation. Due to years of surveys and statistics, the association currently has The completeness of the data on 4,000 public welfare groups is second to none in the country.
In addition, the Association established the "Public Welfare Information Center" in 1998 to provide public welfare libraries, public welfare databases and related research services, and established the "Taiwan Public Welfare Information Center Website" to provide public welfare group research, A professional platform for communication, information, and exposure (this website currently has domestic charity group news and activities - an average of 60 items per week, foreign charity group news and activities - ***300 items, domestic charity group database - more than 4,000 items, and public welfare books Data - more than 700 items, charity group recruitment billboards - ***1,080 items, charity group volunteer recruitment billboards - ***262 items, and charity e-newsletters), which is currently the largest and most professional charity website in China. .
The foundation has accumulated years of research, survey, collection, and statistical capabilities, as well as experience in serving public welfare groups, and wholeheartedly provides the following services:
· Full-time staff of public welfare groups in Taiwan distribution, quality and training status and other information.
· The size of the board of directors and its functioning.
· Fund-raising related plans and amounts
· Fund-raising operations, using activities to build momentum, and combining relevant resources of the public
· Using the Internet Situation and its advantages, organizational transformation methods
· Frequency and content of organized activities, and social participation.
· In recent years, public welfare groups have changed the direction of transformation in response to social changes
· The financial status of public welfare groups and their funding sources and use of funds.
· Frequency and number of volunteers used by public welfare groups.
·Related member management system for public welfare groups.
·Main contents of public welfare groups and international exchange projects, etc.