Copaíba renews management and transparency certification seal.
Copaíba renews management and transparency certification seal.
The Copaíba Environmental Association won the renewal of the largest category of the Doar Seal – management and transparency. The Doar Seal aims to encourage, legitimize and highlight professionalism and transparency in Brazilian non-governmental organizations, in the form of a certificate of their adequacy to the Management, Transparency and Donation Standards (PGTD).
The purpose of the Selo Doar is to guarantee verifiable quality standards in the management and transparency of Brazilian organizations. Funders, supporters and donors find, in this way, a set of organizations that have undergone an impartial and quite adequate assessment for decision-making.
There are almost 300 thousand social organizations in Brazil. The Doar Seal is a differential, to seek new donors, showing that the organization is able to receive resources from different sources.
The Doar Seal brings recognition to the institution, increases the recommendation for national and international donations. All this because the Seal indicates that Copaíba meets 52 governance, sustainability and management criteria and standards.
The PGTD or Selo Doar, was elaborated from an extensive research of the concepts and criteria adopted by different national and international organizations, from the literature specialized in the evaluation of non-profit organizations. The Doar Seal is organized into eight major axes:
Cause and strategy
governance
Accounting and Finance
Management
Human Resources
Financing strategy:
Communication
Accountability and transparency
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