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EQUIDAD CONSULTORES Jorge Oroza M.
Lima, September 6, 20131
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NEW AGENDAThere are initial advancesin the search for financing.
1. EQUIDAD is interested in findingresources to promote human rights,especially children's rights.
2. The reduction of non-publicresources in Latin America isirreversible.
3. It is vital to include it in the agenda,and deal with it systematically in thelong term, with the risk of losingmuch of what was gained.
4. There are very valuable efforts thatneed to be systematized and draw thelessons learned.
5. Next steps, tasks and challenges.
6. Annexes
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1. This is an institution with themission of promoting publicpolicies for the observance of human rights in Latin America.
2. It promotes the development
of civil society organizationsin the topic of macroeconomics and public
policies. 3. They are working on financing
and fundraising mechanisms
for organizations workingtowards human rights,especially of children.
4. They have systematized theexperiences and have this lineof studies.
5. They provide specializedadvisory in fundraising and
institutional development toqualified organizations.
6. They are planning to initiatefundraising mechanisms on asignificant scale.
7. They have long-termagreements and alliances on thetopic. Brazil, Paraguay and Peru,for the time being.
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1. There is a growing andirreversible reduction of resources for the development inLatin America This reduction isestimated in about 2.5 billion
dollars. That is to say 33%.
2. There is also a shift indestinations, countries andrecipients.
3. The importance of resources fordevelopment is gradually lowercompared to the GDP in LatinAmerica.
There are more than 2,700
organizations in Latin America
working for children's rights
which are currently in crisis and
trying to face this new scenario.
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Some countries inthe region havestarted to develop
programs to aid thedevelopment of other countries inthe region.
These are the casesof Mexico, Chile,Brazil andArgentina.
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1. There has been economicgrowth and poverty reductionin the past decade. ECLAC
2. Most countries in LA havemedium incomes.
3. Inequitable public policies onthe distribution of incomeremain. ECLAC
4. The State plays no role inincome redistribution.
5. The military expenditure hasbeen increasing. It increasedfrom 39,000 to 73,000 millionin 2011. (SIPRI)
6. Social programs haveincreased and improved theirefficiency. ECLAC
7. Tax polices are regressive.Sectors with lower income arepaying higher taxes.
8. There are abundant internalresources in the region. It isestimated that 375 million
people have medium and highincomes, which represent adeveloping market.
9. At the same time, there are 167million of poor people, 78million of which are in extremepoverty. 80 million of poorchildren and 32 million childrenin extreme poverty.
10. More than 40 million youngpeople are neither studying norworking, and growing.
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1. Big sources of financing have closedor reduced significantly: foodmonetization, debt-for-socialprograms swap, fight againstinsurgent movements, fight againstdrugs, and the collection of developed countries, due to the
crisis.
2. There is a reduction of cooperationprograms in the USA, Canada, theEuropean Union, mainly Spain, andothers.
3. Funds have been redirected and arefocused on prioritized countries andissues, such as Haiti (emergencies),Colombia, Peru and Mexico (drugdealing and political alliances), andsome countries in Central America.
4. The destinations have beenmodified: there is more directimplementation and/oroutsourcing. (emergencies,fight against drugs, terrorism).
5. Countries with bilateralagreements are the majorrecipients.
6. Aid for development isgradually less important inabsolute terms (less resources)
and in relative terms (lessimportance compared to theGDP, Social Programs and fornon public organizations)
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1. Work the topic professionallyand systematically, jointly andallocate resources.
2. We are responsible for attendingthe demands of our associates:supporting the inclusion of the
topic in their agendas, financingstudies and systematizing theadvances, financing thetransition to the new scenario,incorporating them indeveloping and implementingthe new fundraising mechanismsand methods.
(1) USAID in view of the reduction of foodmonetization programs (PL 480)financed the transition responsibly.Example. Care, CRS, Caritas and CMI,
3. Know the traditionalfundraising mechanisms andtheir feasibility.
4. Develop non conventional
fundraising joint andspecialized mechanisms.
5. Discuss fundraising strategies.
6. Advance towards a sustainableplan.
7. Define the tasks to beperformed and the decisionsto be taken.
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Toward a sharedsustainability of the
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TRENDS OF FINANCING CIVIL SOCIETYORGANIZATIONS
STAGES IN THE ORIGIN OF RESOURCES FOR THE CIVIL SOCIETY
"LIBERATED "PUBLIC
RESOURCESSTAGE
IMPACTRESOURCES
STAGE
SUSTAINABLERESOURCES
STAGE
1975 TO 2000 2000 TO 2008 2009 TO DATE
•Resources from the States.•Food monetization.•Resources from families,religious groups.
•Resources from the Stateswith conditions.•Food monetization for
transition.•Resources via loans•Resources from families,religious groups.
•Resources from the States with conditions andprioritized impacts•Debt-for-social programs swap•Resources via loans.•Resources from corporate social responsibility.•Resources from families, religious groups.
New
fundraisingmechanisms
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1. Food monetization-for-social programs swap
2. Debt-for-socialprograms swap
3. Works-for-taxes swap.
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4. % of personal taxes forsocial programs.
5. Machines and toolsmonetization programs.
6. Export promotion-for-social programs swap
7. Creation of micro financesand real estate investinginstitutions.
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8. Sponsorship.
9. “Teletón” and similar.
10. Concerts.
11. Football games.12. % of exports for child
programs.
13. Taxes on passports andspecific goods and services.
14. Resources from seizures andsmuggling.
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15. Direct payroll deduction.16. A percentage of the earnings
from savings or investments.17. % of sales for education.
18. Internet fundraising.19. Donation from hotels.20. Contributions with credit
cards.21. Funds for children with public
and/or private sources.22. Credits.23. X-Y income minus
contribution from people.24. Agreement with associates.
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25. Loose change from purchases insupermarkets.
26. A kilo of help.27. Selling diaries and promotional
articles.28. Raffles, prize draws and lotteries.29. Festivals.30. Flea markets.31. Fine art sales.
32. Promotional dinners.33. Yellow pages.
34. Agreements and sale of services tothe states.
35. Letters of guarantee.36. Second-hand clothes sale.
37. Fundraising from public
38. Collection of bottles, plastic, etc.39. Collection of medicines.
40. Sale of services such as marketstudies, contracts with the State.
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There are othermechanisms yet toknow.
A task to follow isto study each one
in detail and thepossibility of replicating them.
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NAME OF THEMECHANISM
BRIEF DESCRIPTION USED BY TARGETGROUP
AMOUNT OFFUNDS RAISED
INVESTMENTNEEDED
STRENGTHS THREATS STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES
INSTITUTIONAL REFERENCES Others
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Relations betweenagents and financing
THE STATE
CIVIL
SOCIETY
• FAMILIES
COMPANIES
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CivilSociety
International
Cooperation
Companies
People
Social
Organization
Rendering of
Services
Own sources
Companies
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1. Participation.2. Investing3. Is there room for
everyone?
4. Foreigners raisingfunds?
5. Change and new skills.6. State resources versus
incidence.7. CTI contribute to raise
funds.
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Specific studies from experiences,protocols and replicability.
Develop current and new joint mechanisms
1. DECIDE TO FACE THEISSUE INDIVIDUALLY OR
JOINTLY.
2. TAKE THE DECISION TO
FORMULATE ASUSTAINABILITY ANDFUNDRAISING PLAN.
3. INVEST IN THIS NEW TASK
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