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## World Vision Canada Trust Builders
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Over the last five years, 89% of the severely malnourished children we’ve treated across the global World Vision Partnership have made a full recovery. - Benefit
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We are Canada's largest charity by donor support—our diverse funding partners include family foundations, Canadian churches, corporations like Columbia sportswear and institutional donors like Global Affairs Canada. - Stability
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We have an effective worldwide reach. - Competence
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97% of World Vision’s employees are hired locally—their understanding of the cultures, languages and circumstances where they work helps them empower communities in the most effective, sustainable ways. – Relationship, Competence and Benefit
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We send funds to our programs quickly and directly through the World Vision Partnership’s global treasury, which gives us access to competitive exchange rates based on our size. – Benefit and Competence
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We can program emergency response funding as quickly as seven days from when we receive it. - Competence
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Our Christian faith is a motivator and a strength. – Stability and Relationship
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With 84 per cent of the global population identifying themselves with a religious group, our faith creates common ground with others who share our values of compassion, love, justice and mercy. - Relationship
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We partner with local churches and other faith-based organizations—Christian and not—through our efforts to work inclusively and collaboratively within existing community structures. – Relationship and Benefit
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Through joint initiatives like the Humanitarian Coalition and the Aid for Afghanistan Coalition, we partner with likeminded organizations—including those from other faith backgrounds—toward shared goals. – Relationship, Benefit, and Stability
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We’re committed to learning, forever. - Development
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We foster a culture of innovation that embraces new and cutting-edge technology, including blockchain, cryptocurrency, generative artificial intelligence and crowdsourcing. - Development
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We developed Last Mile Mobile Solutions—a technology backbone that helps us track the distribution of relief goods and vouchers, manage our supply chain and prevent errors —and we license it to many other humanitarian organizations to help in their work. – Development and Competence
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We develop and champion low-tech, accessible innovations that can be easily taught and used in remote and rural communities, like solar food dryers for crop preservation in arid environments, and the FarmerManaged Natural Regeneration approach* for reversing land degradation. – Development, Benefit, and Competence
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- We go the farthest to reach the most vulnerable - Vision
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- We’ve increased our focus, and our financial support, to serve children living in the most dangerous places— between 2020 and 2022, the portion of our investment in the most fragile countries increased from 34% to 44%. – Vision and Competence
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- We prioritize self-sufficiency and sustainability in our partnerships, ensuring children, families and communities are equipped to maintain and build on the programs and resources we implement together. We’ve reached more than 10 million people with knowledge and training in areas like sustainable agriculture, disaster risk reduction, good health practices, and the education and protection of children. – Competence and Benefit
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- Through advocacy, we influence government laws, policies and priorities to create a safer, more just world for children who are marginalized and most at risk. After we spent 10 years advocating for stronger legislation on child and forced labour in Canada’s supply chains, we saw a major win when Bill S-211 was passed in May 2023, requiring companies to disclose their efforts to prevent and mitigate the risks of child and forced labour in their operations abroad. – Competence and Benefit
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- We’re leaders in achieving real impact. - Benefit
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- We’re a Top 10 International Impact Charity with Charity Intelligence. We have a 5-star rating including HIGH demonstrated impact and A+ for our results reporting. - Competence
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- We invest in impact analyses with independent analytics groups so we can thoroughly understand the results of our work—whether positive or negative—and make informed decisions that will best serve the communities we partner with better and better. - Development and Competence
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- Impact analysis revealed that $20 in benefits to society have been generated for every dollar invested in our Unlock Literacy programs.- Benefit
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- We’re known for being connected, capable and credible. – Competence and Stability
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- We are the UN World Food Programme’s largest non-governmental partner through the global World Vision Partnership, delivering food assistance to people most in need. – Stability and Competence
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- Over the last five years, 89% of the severely malnourished children we’ve treated across the global World Vision Partnership have made a full recovery. - Benefit
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- We are Canada's largest charity by donor support—our diverse funding partners include family foundations, Canadian churches, corporations like Columbia sportswear and institutional donors like Global Affairs Canada. - Stability
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- We have an effective worldwide reach. - Competence
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- 97% of World Vision’s employees are hired locally—their understanding of the cultures, languages and circumstances where they work helps them empower communities in the most effective, sustainable ways. – Relationship, Competence and Benefit
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- We send funds to our programs quickly and directly through the World Vision Partnership’s global treasury, which gives us access to competitive exchange rates based on our size. – Benefit and Competence
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- We can program emergency response funding as quickly as seven days from when we receive it. - Competence
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- Our Christian faith is a motivator and a strength. – Stability and Relationship
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- With 84 per cent of the global population identifying themselves with a religious group, our faith creates common ground with others who share our values of compassion, love, justice and mercy. - Relationship
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- We partner with local churches and other faith-based organizations—Christian and not—through our efforts to work inclusively and collaboratively within existing community structures. – Relationship and Benefit
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- Through joint initiatives like the Humanitarian Coalition and the Aid for Afghanistan Coalition, we partner with likeminded organizations—including those from other faith backgrounds—toward shared goals. – Relationship, Benefit, and Stability
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- We’re committed to learning, forever. - Development
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- We foster a culture of innovation that embraces new and cutting-edge technology, including blockchain, cryptocurrency, generative artificial intelligence and crowdsourcing. - Development
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- We developed Last Mile Mobile Solutions—a technology backbone that helps us track the distribution of relief goods and vouchers, manage our supply chain and prevent errors —and we license it to many other humanitarian organizations to help in their work. – Development and Competence
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- We develop and champion low-tech, accessible innovations that can be easily taught and used in remote and rural communities, like solar food dryers for crop preservation in arid environments, and the FarmerManaged Natural Regeneration approach* for reversing land degradation. – Development, Benefit, and Competence
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