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| Clear Cambodia is a local Christian NGO that implements water and sanitation projects in partnership with local government offices of rural districts in outlying provinces.
| Revenue US$ | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 |
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1 | Grant income | 2,239,438 | 1,948,249 | 1,734,466 | 1,774,449 | 2 | Contributions by beneficiaries | 130,800 | 192,864 | 182,946 | 217,074 | 3 | Earned income (sale of filters, wells, latrines, sand, management fees and other income) | 145,622 | 132,778 | 71,855 | 36,616 | 4 | Other income | 81,932 | 11,450 | 17,346 | 2,436 |
| Total | 2,597,792 | 2,285,341 | 2,006,613 | 2,030,575 |
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Clear Cambodia’s main source of funding is from Charity: Water. $79,176 of "Other Income" was raised by a new agreement that Clear Cambodia started in 2018, that also allowed for them to receive greater grants. Donors appears to be listed under "Grant Income" and only comprises under 10% of the total section. There have been no reports since 2018. |
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| Lien AID is a Singapore-based nonprofit organisation which helps the rural poor in Asia gain access to clean water and sanitation. It is the organisation in Singapore that is most similar to WISE.
| Revenue S$ | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 |
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1 | Funding income | 4,427,373 | 4,478,549 | 3,580,762 | (a) Lien Foundation | 3,000,000 | 3,000,000 | 3,000,000 | (b) Other donors | 427,373 | 478,549 | 580,762 | 2 | Government grants | 6,420 | 1,583 | 8,315 | 3 | Interest income | 41.,470 | 128 | 37 | 4 | Miscellaneous income | 12,824 | 21,537 | 25,836 | 5 | Gain on disposal of plant and equipment and on exchange differences | 15,517 | 3,766 | 3,478 |
| Total | 3,503,604 | 3,505,563 | 3,618,428 |
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Lien AID is extremely reliant on the Lien Foundation (LF). Approximately 85% of their annual revenue comes from LF’s unrestricted funding. (In 2017, Lien AID raised S$260,019 of funds that were not from LF, about 40% less than previous years. In 2018, that number decreased to $75,741) |
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| Mercy Relief was established in 2003 to respond to human tragedies and disasters in Asia Pacific. Revenue S$ | 2020
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Unrestricted | Total | Unrestricted | Total | Unrestricted | Total | Unrestricted | Total | Unrestricted | Total | Unrestricted | Total |
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1 | Donations | 676,328 | 1,102,828 | 487,375 | 1,238,155 | 453,672 | 1,960,040 | 419,633 | 1,532,876 | 505,553 | 1,678,745 | 1,104,211 | 2,685,430 | 2
| Grants | 327,856 | 327,856 | 104,000 | 104,000 | 203,668 |
| 176,214 | 188,246 | 125,000 | 125,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | (a) Tote Board | - | - | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 | (b) Economic Development Board | - | - | - | - | 103,668 | 182,879 | 121,332 | 121,332 | 75,000 | 75,000 | - | - | (c) SIIA - Scoping study grant | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 12,032 | - | - | - | - | (d) NCSS - VCF ICT grant | 3,000 | 3,000 | - | - | - | - | 4,882 | 4,882 | - | - | - | - | (e) Innovation and productivity grant | - | - | 4000 | 4000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| (f) Bicentennial Community Fund | 324,856 | 324,856 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 3 | Fundraising events | - | - | - | - | 42,162 | 42,162 | 46,874 | 46,874 | 69,363 | 69,363 | 37,090 | 221,985 | 4 | Contributions from local/foreign partners | - | - | - | 10,000 | - | 90,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 5 | MOVE facilitation fees | - | - | - | - | 2,400 | 2,400 | 4,600 | 4,600 | 8,923 | 8,923 | 56,211 | 56,211 | 56 | Other income | 133,949 | 133,949 | 83,923 | 83,923 | 32,998 | 32,998 | 15,362 | 15,362 | 22,391 | 22,391 | 13,079 | 13,510 |
| Total | 1,138,133 | 1,564,633 | 675,298 | 1,481,078 | 734,900 | 2,410,469 | 662,683 | 1,787,958 | 731,230 | 1,846,781 | 1,260,591 | 3,027,136 |
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Mercy Relief relies heavily on donations, with 85% to 90% of their revenue being from donations. Their website has a ‘donate’ page and they also have a page on Giving.sg. This year, Mercy Relief is running a crowdfunding campaign for their 15th Year Anniversary Impact Fund. As of 1 February 2019, the campaign has raised S$20,645 from 84 donors (average of S$246 per person). The organisation also has donation boxes in SingPost. However, it is unclear which of these are the main channels by which the organisation obtained their revenue, and whether they have corporate sponsors. In addition, the amount they have raised since 2015 has decreased by about 50%. Approximately 75% of Mercy Relief’s funds are restricted, because it fundraises in responses response to disasters. |
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title | Operation Hope Foundation |
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| Operation Hope Foundation (OHF) is a charity set up in 2001 which runs five programmes - OHF Child, OHF Skills, OHF Community, OHF Volunteer and OHF Solutions - in developing countries. From 2015 to 2017, OHF received S$3,202,317 (which decreased from S$1,358,590 in 2015 to S$833,113 in 2017) of donations, although the source of donations (e.g. individuals, companies) is unclear. The website has a donation web page but it is not known whether this is a significant source of donations |
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title | Singapore International Foundation |
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| The Singapore International Foundation (SIF) is a nonprofit organisation established on 1 August 1991 with the mission to bring world communities together to do good.
| Revenue S$ | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 |
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| Grant income | 10,343,612 | 10,404,945 | 10,653,546 | 11,659,805 | Not available | (a) Government of Singapore | - | - | 10,090,889 | 10,953,372 | Not available | (b) Grants from others from other projects | - | - | 451,015 | 549,242 | Not available | (c) Amortisation of deferred capital grants | - | - | 111,643 | 157,191 | Not available | 2 | Finance income | (-216,875)* | 255,313 | 1,512,623 | 1,449,698 | 1,652,840 | 3 | Value in kind income | 1,029,738 | 656,948 | - | - | - | 4 | Other income | 67,898 | 104,098 | 60,095 | 170,374 | 26,274 |
| Total | 11,441,248 | 11,165,991 | 12,226,264 | 13,279,374 | 15,495,534 |
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*not counted in the total revenue SIF is highly reliant on the Government of Singapore for funding. Besides receiving significant government grants each year (approximately 80%), the Government of Singapore provided a grant of S$10,000,000 in 1992 in order to set up an endowment fund to generate finance income (which was expanded by subsequent donations of S$6,667,547). This is possible because SIF is closely linked to the government, with the their patron being the President of Singapore. Their donors include AP ventures, Deutsche Bank, Keppel Land, Metro, Ngee Ann Development Pte Ltd, SAP, Singapore Airlines, Singapore Red Cross, South West Community Development Council, Temasek Foundation and UBS. Donors are recognised in their ‘Partners and Friends’ section of the website. |
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title | World Toilet Organisation |
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| The World Toilet Organization (WTO) is a global non-profit organisation based in Singapore committed to improving toilet and sanitation conditions worldwide by empowering individuals through education, training and building local marketplace opportunities to advocate for clean and safe sanitation facilities in their communities. It was founded in 2001.
| Revenue S$ | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 |
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1 | Sales | - | - | - | 1,480 | 100 | - | 2
| Donations | 36,338 | 67,303 | 38,795 | 54,328 | 190,711 | 212,539 | (a) Individual | 7,214 | 6,801 | 12,511 | 16,532 | 110,475 | 130,759 | (b) Corporate | 4,222 | 17,106 | 6,967 | 19,248 | 63,471 | 61,851 | (c) Foundation | 4,712 | 3,670 | 4,243 | 6,430 | 12,546 | 16,736 | (d) Online | 12,761 | 7,944 | 12,636 | 4,621 | 4,219 | 3,193 | (e) In kind and service | 7,429 | 31,782 | 2,438 | 7,497 | - | - | 3 | Crowdfunding | - | - | - | 12,097 | 23,943 | 22,340 | 4 | Sponsorships | - | 14,700 | 289,800 | 91,100 | - | - | 5 | Grants | - | - | 34,632 | 41,140130 | 40,902 | - | 6 | Consultancy | 38,500 | 5,960 | - | 48,820 | - | - | 7
| Events | 2,526 | 136,731 | 25,406 | 153,118 |
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| (a) World Toilet Summit India | - | 66,250 | - | 72,970 | 99,600 | - | (b) World Toilet Day | - | - | - | 6,675 | 1,1778 | - | (c) World Toilet Forum | - | - | - | 26,800 | - | - | (d) Charity run - Urgent run | - | 3,717 | - | 20,647 | 28,480 | 31,558 | (e) Appearance and attendance fees, and speaking engagements | 2,526 | 24,785 | 17,035 | 26,026 | 13,535 | 12,953 | (f) Activities revenue | - | - | 8,371 | - | 477 | - | (g) World Toilet College | - | 41,979 | - | - | - | - | 8 | Membership management | 4,359 | 391 | 637 | 717 | 74,573 | 800 | 9 | Project expense recovery382,074 | 56,425 | 104,349 | 169,813 | 184,402 | 229,646 | 34,372 | 10 | Training program | 21,180 | - | 30,776 | 30,030 | 22,875 | - |
| Total | 159,328 | 329,434 | 591,674 | 617,222 | 732,585 | 314,562 |
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WTO’s sources of revenue are diverse and has evolved through the years, although it is unclear whether this is by intention or circumstance. Donations have decreased while sponsorships, grants, consultancies and training programs have increasedTotal revenue has decreased rapidly over the years, with sources such as sponsorship and grants decreasing to zero, and activities stopping in 2020(presumably to covid) further reduced the revenue. Although there are many factors that could have contributed to their decrease in popularity, the largest one may be covid, and it is yet to be seen if this trend is a continuation of before or due to covid-19. The organisation crowdfunds through Give.Asia, which has a general donation section and targeted fundraising campaigns. There appears to be donations approximately monthly. WTO also has a ‘Partners and Friends’ section on the website recognising the contributions of Ashoka, Asosiasi Toilet Indonesia, ACRA, The Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (AVPN), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, BRAC, Cinelan LLC, eKutir, End Water Poverty, Google Singapore, Hewlett-Packard, Lien Aid, Leo Burnett, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Singapore), Ministry of Environment and Water Resources (Singapore), National Environment Agency, PHLUSH, Public Utilities Board, Restroom Association of Singapore, Rockefeller Foundation, Saatchi & Saatchi Singapore, Sanergy, Smokey Tours, STARS Foundation, Sulabh International, Sustainable Sanitation Alliance, The People’s Own Organic Power (POOP) Project, Toilet Hackers, UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation’s (UNSGAB), USAID, WASH Advocates, WASH United, Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) and Water.org. It is not stated what these contributions are. |
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| TOUCH International (TI) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to facilitating the delivery of crisis relief and community development services to communities outside of Singapore through Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Response, Community Transformation and International Volunteerism.
| Revenue S$ | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 |
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1 | Donations | 505,044 | 513,054 | 409,118 | 2 | Programme and project income | 7,664 | 8,853 | 9,384 | 3 | Miscellaneous income | 92 | 4,279 | 775 |
| Total | 512,800 | 526,186 | 419,277 |
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Almost all of TI’s revenue comes from donations, but there is no information the nature of the donations (corporate, individual, etc.). TI uses Give.Asia to collect donations. |
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title | World Vision International (Singapore) |
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| World Vision International (WVI) is incorporated in the USA and registered as a foreign company in Singapore. As a segment of WVI and not a separately incorporated legal entity, the financial statements reflect the activities of: - The support office which provides administrative support for activities in Singapore, and;
- The regional office which implements the strategy across ten countries in South Asia and the Pacific.
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2017 | 2016 | 2016 | 2017 | 2016 | 2016 |
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1 | Funds from WVI | - | - | - | 6,881,139 | 6,669,037 | 7,267,741 | 2 | Donations | 18,503,634 | 16,580,843 | 17,579,960 | - | - | - | 3
| Grants | 25,000 | 38,669 | - | 119,907 | - | - | (a) Economic Development Board | - | - | - | 119,907 | - | 40,000 | (b) National Youth Council | 25,000 | 38,669 | 25,000 | - | - | - | 4 | Interest income | 52,202 | 40,816 | 31,933 | 329 | 613 | 14 | 5 | Employment and wage credit schemes | 54,739 | 84,799 | 48,884 | 3,557 | 8,432 | 6,332 | 6 | Other income | - | 9,350 | 10,978 | 136,907 | 210,493 | 220,224 |
The vast majority of WVI (Singapore)’s funds are from donations, although it is unclear whether these donations are from corporate sponsors, individuals or others. Between 68% and 78% of these donations come from child sponsorship, which is the first of many “ways to give” listed WVI (Singapore)’s website. |
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