How aid really works: Growth targets
“How aid really works” is a comic strip, which highlights the gap between our lofty ideals and the messy reality […]
The sustainable NGO: Why resourcing matters
By John Hailey. A sustainable NGO is one that can continue to fulfil its mission over time and in so […]
Briefing Paper 41. Models of INGO Sustainability: Balancing Restricted and Unrestricted Funding
Experience tells us that financial sustainability is crucial for the long-term survival and
effectiveness of all types of International NGOs. The challenge is how to achieve such levels
of financial sustainability…
Study on support to civil society through multi donor funds
Many donors, over the last decade, have explored mechanisms for funding southern civil society more directly in country in addition […]
Evaluation of Danish strategy for support to civil society
INTRAC has been working since 2013 with Danida on an evaluation of the Danish Strategy for Support to Civil Society. […]
ONTRAC 56. Funding civil society in emerging economies
This issue of ONTRAC looks at funding for civil society in emerging economies. It presents perspectives on the new funding […]
Praxis Note 64. Funder collaboration: A compelling and cautionary tale
Interest in funder collaboration has exploded in the last five years, with a huge number of reports extolling the […]
M&E Paper 1: Monitoring Flexible Funding: Navigating the challenges
This paper examines the debate that has emerged around the problems encountered in funding flexibly whilst trying to meet the demands for more results-based grant management .
ONTRAC 43. How will the global recession affect development?
In this issue of ONTRAC we start to explore some of the impacts of the global recession on development – […]
OPS 46. Official Agency Funding of NGOs in Seven Counties: Mechanisms, Trends and Implications
The mechanisms by which governments dispute official development assistance to domestic NGOs through their official agencies and the Swedish International […]