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General FAQ | Gifts-In-Kind FAQ | Projects & Programs | Key People World Emergency Relief receives hundreds of urgent aid requests every year from deserving people in the U.S. and overseas. Each project WER embraces must be fully accountable for its' own program integrity. Our staff and field workers follow over 30 procedures to deliver a single shipment of emergency supplies from the U.S. to a foreign port - not including the additional effort (and costs) to get our goods from port to project, often over jungle roads or through an active war zone. Our domestic programs, both disaster relief and for Native Americans, are held to similar levels of accountability. We developed our “Seven Basic A’s” for program selection in 1985, which we expanded to "Eight Basic A's" in 2001. Each of our projects must meet:
Furthermore, our partner charities must fully subscribe, in writing, to the AERDO standards for Gifts-in-Kind (see www.aerdo.org) and provide a current, detailed and complete budget, Board approved, and signed by both the Chief Executive and Board treasurer. Organizations with $100,000 USD or more in annual resources must also submit an independent, certified audit. Not every group works this way, and we respect other methods. However, this approach works for us and assures our donors of their maximum positive impact on troubled lives.
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