Charities are under ever-increasing pressure to deliver more with less. Most of this pressure comes from within by leaders whose primary concern is delivering benefits to those it is focused on helping. Additionally, almost all charity officers consider it a key responsibility in maintaining public trust in their work.
Digital technology also makes it easier for charities to integrate with others, collaborate and coordinate their activities, and put beneficiaries at the heart of service design and delivery—and to save money while doing it too.
When organizations work together on joint projects, it increases their effectiveness in delivering their frontline activities. And while there is a concern of too much duplication, it is clear that one charity cannot deliver all services to all beneficiaries.
For all of these reasons, Jamie Lee Foundation has actively and carefully sought out like-minded foundations with whom to join forces. This network allows us to maximize your trusting donations to deliver the greatest benefits at the lowest cost.
Some of those we work most closely with include:
Caring Neighbors
Caring Neighbors provides relief to those in crisis, foster love and kindness within the community, lift those who have fallen down, and help to raise others to a higher life through education and projects. Some of the projects that Caring Neighbors participates in includes the funding or creation of projects for providing assistance with medical expenses in whole or in part; projects that are deemed to help the community; and acts of love and compassion to help provide basic necessities of life (i.e. food, utilities, health care, medical aid, transportation, shelter, education, etc.)
W. David and Gay Etta Hemingway Foundation
Foundations of Liberty
Partnering with an educational and advocacy foundation is a new experience for Jamie Lee Foundation, but one which resulted from a need to maximize its CURE Initiative.
Foundations of Liberty educates Americans on principles of freedom, constitutional government, and political activism. It has made returning power usurped by the federal government to the states a primary program. As legalizing Medical Marijuana has become a states rights issue, Jamie Lee Foundation has joined with them in pushing its CURE Initiative.