First of all, I disagree with the statement that NGOs do not need core competitiveness.
NGO is also an organization. Although it does not exist for profit, all organizations have their own vision and mission. In order to achieve the vision and mission of the organization, they must find their core competitiveness in order to keep approaching their goals.
Vision.
Let me talk about my views on the core competitiveness of NGOs: First of all, different regions and countries have different stages of development of NGO organizations or charities. Therefore, we cannot simply find a core competitiveness that applies to all regions and countries.
NGO organizations should distinguish different development stages to talk about core competitiveness.
As far as charity in our country is concerned, I think the development stages of charity should be divided into the following processes: 1. Government NGO monopoly period: Most of the NGOs at this stage have government backgrounds.
The reason for the formation of this stage is the government's strict control over various social organizations, but charity and public welfare social organizations are also required. Therefore, even NGOs introduced from the state are established and administratively managed by the government, such as red
Cross.
At this stage, NGOs do not need core competitiveness, because NGOs with various government backgrounds, no matter what their vision is, everything they do is arranged by the government, and there is no real competitive relationship.
2. The budding stage of private NGOs: The emergence of this stage began around 2000 and reached the peak of NGO establishment in 2008, and we are still in this stage now.
The Wenchuan Earthquake activated the love of many ordinary people, and also led many people to embark on the path of charity. A large number of private NGOs emerged.
In last year's "Survey on Internet Usage of Public Welfare Organizations" (the "Third Survey Report on the Internet Usage and Communication Capabilities of Chinese Public Welfare Organizations" was released), 92.8% of the organizations participating in the survey were established in 2000. Among them, NGOs established in 2008
most.