World Vision is an international Christian relief and development organization. It was founded in 1950 by American Bu Pierre. At that time, the purpose of the organization was to assist orphans of the Korean War.
Today, as a global organization that provides emergency assistance and sustainable community development focusing on children, it conducts more than 4,500 activities in 94 countries and has offices in 12 countries in North America, Europe, and the Far East.
With its funding agency, World Vision's specific work mainly includes two aspects: 1. Long-term and sustainable community development projects, such as clean water quality, education, medical care, agricultural development and public health.
2. Short-term emergency assistance, such as providing food, shelter, and medical services to victims of natural or man-made disasters. Most relief projects are designed to eventually lead to smooth transformation or development projects.
Purpose: For fund demanders, fund providers, researchers, policy decision-makers, publicity media and public non-profit foundation service institutions.
Activity content 1. Establish five libraries in New York, Washington, Atlanta, Cleveland and San Francisco, managed by professionals and open to public readers free of charge; 2. Coordinate and organize a domestic information network composed of more than 200 data stations
; 3. Publish various books on fund raising, organizational management of non-profit institutions, etc.; 4. Organize research on foundations and their funding directions; set up an electronic information database, whose information includes information on all foundations in the United States; 5. Organize
Training projects include fund research, application writing, introduction to fund donor knowledge, etc.
Funding sources Basic sources: More than 200 independent foundations, corporate foundations, community foundations, operating foundations, medical research organizations, and public charities.
Special funds: Information technology funds are provided by 9 foundations and anonymous donors. New York Library facilities are provided by 4 foundations and banks. Project planning research is provided by the Ford Foundation. Information station meeting and travel expenses are provided by D.
Provided by the Hudson Foundation and others, San Francisco library facilities are provided by the Wells Fargo Bank, and Cleveland Library facilities are provided by three foundations.
World Vision is an international Christian humanitarian relief organization. World Vision works in 109 countries and regions around the world. More than 60 million people are affected every year, including homeless, hungry, sick and mentally ill.
Those in need get help and it is currently the largest unofficial child care agency in the world.
World Vision Taiwan was founded in the 53rd year of the Republic of China. Over the years, the footprint of caring for the poor and disadvantaged has expanded from remote mountainous areas, coastal areas, outlying islands and other impoverished corners of the country to caring for social problems arising from modern metropolises, and has inspired the love and kindness of the people.
and 76 overseas countries; and the service work of World Vision Taiwan has also begun to rely on overseas donations to become a self-help model of self-help for the Chinese people.
Since the 1979 Republic of China, we have carried out humanitarian relief and development and reconstruction work in China such as the "Hunger Thirty", "Bread of Love", and "Child Sponsorship Project". In addition to assisting children and children in natural disasters, wars and backward areas at home and abroad,
The needs of their families have given them an opportunity to change their lives, and they have received widespread response and recognition both domestically and internationally.
http://210.52.82.41/article_n/layer3/content.asp?id=864http://www.worldvision.org.tw/World Vision, known as World Vision in Hong Kong, is an international Christian humanitarian relief organization.
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