100% Promise


WHAT IS THE 100% PROMISE?

  • Every penny we receive from public donation goes directly to 'The 100% Projects'.
  • We do not use any of your donation to cover our administrative or overhead costs. Zero!
  • The 100% Promise assures you that your money goes directly to provide resources for the projects.
  • Our transparent model of charity is one of our core Global Angels values.

THEN, WHO COVERS YOUR COSTS?

Our administrative and operational costs are covered by our generous Corporate Angels and patrons, as well as profits from our merchandise and events. This covers everything from our offices, staff, project visits... right down to our pens, paper and printer ink!

We are proud to have fulfilled our 100% Promise since we launched in 2005.

TELL ME MORE...

Global Angels gives you the choice to donate to a particular project for a specific purpose or need. For example, if you choose to donate a water well to Guludo village, Mozambique, then your money will be used to buy exactly that.

We carefully select project directors who are able to work with our 100% Promise. Of course, not all charities are in a position to do this, so those that have been accepted into our '100% Projects' are rather special...

Our project directors guarantee us that 100% of your donations will be used directly as agreed. We have a rigorous vetting and monitoring process to ensure that our Promise is upheld throughout. 100 pence in every pound will directly provide water, food, education, medical care or other resources to the local community with zero used for publicity, marketing, fund raising or administration costs.

HOW DO YOU CHOOSE 'THE 100% PROJECTS'?

Our Global Angels team carefully research, choose and monitor our 100% Projects. We partner with projects all over the world, working on the ground to empower children, young people and their communities. 

If at any time we found a project  was failing to meet the requirements of The 100% Promise, we would discontinue our partnership with them to ensure our Promise is upheld.