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BBB Standards for Charity Accountability

For each of our 20 Standards, we assign one of the following findings:


  • Standard is Met

  • Standard is Not Met

  • Unable to Verify

We then put each of those findings in a single report for a charity.

GOVERNANCE AND OVERSIGHT

Standards 1 - 5

The governing board has the ultimate oversight authority for any charitable organization. This section of the standard seeks to ensure that the volunteer board is active, independent and free of self-dealing. To meet these standards, the organization shall have:

MEASURING EFFECTIVENESS

Standards 6 - 7

The effectiveness of a charity in achieving its mission is of the utmost importance. It's key that potential donors know that when they give to a charity, their money is going to have an impact. This is why a section of our standards require that charities set defined, measurable goals and objectives, put a process in place to evaluate the success and impact of its programming, and report on the organization's progress.

FINANCES

Standards 8 - 14

While we believe that a charity's finances only tell part of the story of how they are performing, they can identify organizations that may be demonstrating poor financial management and/or questionable accounting practices. We have several standards in place that establish minimum financial thresholds we feel are necessary for any charitable organization. Through these standards, we seek to ensure that the charity is financially transparent and spends its funds in accordance with its mission and donor expectations. There are cases where an organization that does not meet Standards 8, 9 and/or 10 may provide evidence to demonstrate that its use of funds is reasonable and complies with the standards we have established - and we consider them accordingly.

SOLICITATIONS AND INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS

Standards 15 - 20

A fundraising appeal is often the only contact a donor has with a charity and may be the sole impetus for giving. This section of the standards seeks to ensure that a charity's representations to the public are accurate, complete and respectful.