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Anyone can give any amount to the Fund or to the programs in our portfolio, but All Access “members” are those who regularly give more than $1,000/year, or $90/month, to our pooled fund. To help our fund grow while keeping overhead low, we encourage members to invite their friends and family to give with us. The more who give with you, the further your own dollar goes!
Similar to why it is wise to invest through a financial advisor, there are four primary benefits of giving through All Access instead of directly to the organizations in our portfolio: Greater efficiency, accountability, transparency and effectiveness. First, we sign an MOU with our portfolio partners to protect your donations and ensure they are used on the programs. Second, we actively monitor these programs for you as a third party, verifying activities and reporting everything back to you. Third, by pooling your giving with other All Access members, your donations go further and you make more impact than you could on your own. Finally, organizations change! We are loyal not to a specific organization but to whoever can best help those in need. Therefore, we update our portfolio regularly to ensure your donations are going to the most cost-effective and high-impact programs.
All Access International is divided into two independent bank accounts. 100% of your donations to the All Access Fund, our primary account, are designated for program use only and go to the programs in our portfolio. We distribute grants from this account to the programs in our portfolio every quarter based on how much was donated that quarter. We have another completely separate account, called All Access Operations, that a handful of strategic partners support to cover our operational expenses so the All Access Fund can be 100% efficient for the public. Every year, we provide an itemized list of every operational expense we make on our annual reports and financial statements.
We implement an objective, analytic-driven evaluation process for finding and funding the most cost-effective and sustainable programs that best decrease the spiritual and physical poverty levels in the most unreached and impoverished countries. First, we analyze global spiritual and physical poverty data metrics (JP, MPI) to identify and rank the most unreached and impoverished countries. Next, we consult global and local experts to determine the most cost-effective and sustainable interventions that best improve the poverty metrics in those countries. Then, we evaluate organizations that address these poverty metrics in those countries and rank them based on how much their programs are predicted to decrease the spiritual or physical poverty levels per dollar spent. For more details, view our explainer videos and download Our Strategy guide located on our homepage.
Yes, you can give to all of the programs in our portfolio by giving to our Fund, or you can give directly to any of the specific programs in our portfolio and you’ll still get an update on your impact every 90 days.
We send All Access members an exclusive portfolio update every quarter, including real-time program activities, pictures and stories from every program. The annual outputs and outcomes from these programs are reviewed and made available to the public on our annual reports.