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Title: InterActions Private Voluntary Organization PVO Standards


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Protecting the Public Trust
  • InterAction is the largest alliance of U.S.-based
    international development and humanitarian
    nongovernmental organizations.
  • InterActions 160 member organizations work in
    virtually every developing country and serve tens
    of millions worldwide each year
  • Large and small, faith-based and secular,
    InterAction members receive support from millions
    of Americans nationwide

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Protecting the Public Trust
  • Collectively, InterAction members raise over 3
    billion in any given year from the American
    public, primarily from individuals and
    foundations, and several billion from other
    sources including the Federal Government.
  • It is vital, therefore, that the coalition and
    its individual members respect, protect, and
    preserve the public trust

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The Private Voluntary Organization (PVO)
Standards Their History, Purpose Evolution
  • WHAT
  • The PVO Standards are a set of ethical guidelines
    covering governance, financial reporting,
    fundraising, public relations, management
    practice, human resources and program services
  • WHEN
  • The PVO Standards were born at a meeting of the
    InterAction executive committee in 1989 and were
    unanimously approved by that body in 1992

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The PVO Standards Their History, Purpose
Evolution
  • WHY
  • The PVO Standards were developed in recognition
    of the growing size and consequence of the
    programs of InterAction members
  • It was believed that being held accountable to a
    set of standards would serve to help InterAction
    and its members earn and protect the public
    trust
  • Indeed both the media and donors recognize that
    being part of a standards-based network enhances
    InterAction members credibility
  •  

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The PVO Standards Their History, Purpose
Evolution
  • GOALS
  • Just as important as the public trust, they help
    member agencies to be more effective in
    management and programmatic performance
  • The PVO Standards are intended to serve as guides
    and incentives that help member agencies evolve
    continually into better-run organizations

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The PVO Standards Their History, Purpose
Evolution
  • RAISING THE BAR
  •  
  • By incorporating program standards, the
    InterAction PVO Standards add value beyond the
    prevailing standards of the Better Business
    Bureau and the Wise Giving Alliance
  • Program standards help establish markers in the
    areas of program design and assessment against
    which member agencies can move toward consistent
    monitoring and evaluation of their effectiveness
  • InterAction remains one of the few international
    humanitarian and development NGO networks that
    has standards, raising the bar for similar NGO
    associations both within the United States and
    around the globe

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The PVO Standards Their History, Purpose
Evolution
  • EVOLUTION
  •  
  • The PVO Standards are continually reviewed, added
    to, and strengthened
  •  
  • 1998 Gender and diversity amendments added to
    the standards
  • 1998 Standards adopted guiding the child
    sponsorship programs
  • 2000 The diversity amendments broadened to
    include people with disabilities
  • 2003 Standards adopted offering guidance in the
    protection of beneficiaries from sexual
    exploitation and abuse
  • 2003 Standards adopted guiding NGOs in the
    appropriate use and movement of pharmaceutical
    and medical resources

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Compliance
  • A board-level committee oversees the PVO
    Standards, as well as member compliance with the
    PVO Standards
  • By agreement among members, the CEO and/or board
    chairperson of each InterAction member must
    certify compliance annually with the standards
  • Member agencies that do not comply with this
    policy will face suspension from membership until
    they submit their self-certification compliance
    form

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Enforcement
  •  
  • When not in compliance with a standard, member
    agencies are given one year to come into
    compliance and/or to explain concrete steps they
    have taken to attain compliance
  • Members that cannot come into full compliance or
    demonstrate to the PVO Standards Committee
    deliberate progress toward compliance in that
    year face possible suspension from membership

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New Member Screening
  •  
  • Compliance with the PVO Standards is also used to
    assess eligibility of prospective members to
    InterAction
  • Membership applications are rejected whenever a
    prospective member cannot come into compliance
    with the PVO Standards

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Compliance Support
  • An interpretive guide is included at the back of
    the PVO Standards
  • A questionnaire has been posted on InterActions
    website to assist members in their annual
    compliance self-assessments
  • InterActions website also provides access to
    useful documents such as InterActions bylaws and
    other sample policy language, such as Conflict of
    Interest and Whistle Blower Policies

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Technical Assistance
  •  
  • Requests for technical assistance in standards
    compliance are increasing among InterAction
    members
  • InterAction is in the midst of gathering
    referrals for technical assistance, sample policy
    language, and other relevant materials to support
    member compliance with the PVO Standards
  • A new page on PVO Standards has been posted on
    InterActions website to promote on-line dialogue
    and technical assistance on standards compliance
  • Requests for support should be directed to Member
    Services at kgiunta_at_interaction.org or
    ckennedy_at_interaction.org

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Accountability Today
  • Demands and expectations for greater levels of
    accountability, transparency, and evaluation are
    emanating from donors, stakeholders, and
    beneficiaries
  • InterAction member agencies are assessing how the
    standards can be strengthened and enforced
  • InterAction is currently responding in two
    specific ways through the Child Sponsorship
    Accreditation Pilot Project and
    Self-certification Plus

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Child Sponsorship Pilot Certification Project
  •  
  • Five InterAction child sponsorship organizations
    (CSOs) are engaged in a certification pilot
    project Plan International/Childreach, World
    Vision, Christian Childrens Fund, Children
    International, and Save the Children
  • Launched in 1999, this two-phased pilot project
    culminates in 2005 with a third-party accredited
    audit of their compliance with the PVO Standards
  • Described as cutting-edge by accrediting
    bodies, this pilot is widely believed to be among
    the first such external audits of compliance to
    any set of standards by a group of international
    NGOs

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Certification Process
  •  
  • The CSOs developed a certification manual
  • Evidence of compliance was defined for each
    standard to make it objective as well as
    auditable for an external certifying body
  • A third-party certification of CSO compliance
    with the PVO Standards began in October 2004 and
    should be completed by June 2005
  • Certifying bodies will audit each headquarters
    and a random sampling of field sites for each CSO
  • The audits will be accredited (overseen) by
    Social Accountability International (SAI), known
    for its world-recognized SA8000 labor rights
    standards

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Self-Certification Plus
  •  
  • Building upon the child sponsorship project, in
    February 2004, InterAction launched another
    standards compliance pilot called
    Self-certification Plus (SCP)
  • The goal of SCP is to assist with and make more
    rigorous and uniform the way in which InterAction
    members annually self-assess their compliance
    with the PVO Standards

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Process
  •  
  • 22 InterAction member agencies volunteered to
    participate in SCP and were sent
    self-certification guidelines in early March
    2004
  • These member agencies certified their compliance
    with the PVO Standards by gathering the evidence
    defined for each standard
  • Each agency indicated on a checklist for each
    standard whether they passed or fell short of
    compliance
  • Members that fell short are required to develop
    and implement an action plan, or face possible
    suspension

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Shared Learnings
  • All agencies participating have agreed to submit
    their observations, findings, and recommendations
    to InterAction
  • A final report will be posted to the InterAction
    website by Summer 2005

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Acknowledgements
  • Through its actions, InterAction continues to
    raise the bar for NGO accountability and
    transparency.
  • InterAction would like to acknowledge and extend
    gratitude to the Carnegie Corporation of New York
    for their financial support and leadership in
    fostering this important process.

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  • For more information about InterAction and the
    PVO Standards
  • Visit our website at www.interaction.org
  • Call Member Relations at (202) 667-8227,
    extension 109, or 110
  • E-mail Ken Giunta, kgiunta_at_interaction.org or
    Cassandra Kennedy ckennedy_at_interaction.org.
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