Humanitarian Aid and the Economy - A Vicious Circle

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It is a vicious circle. Humanitarian aid is needed more than ever as a result of the economy and as a result of the economy people do not have the funds to donate. How do we break the cycle and help those who can't help themselves?

Donations are at an all time low with many people struggling just to put food on the table at home. Those that used to "donate generously" are unable to find the extra funds to give. Even those who sacrificed their time for organizations have been forced to work longer hours or find alternatives ways to make more money or at least save it. People just cannot afford to give like they used to.

The result is a huge slip in the humanitarian aid being sent around the world.

Foundations have always complained about how difficult it is to raise funds or find volunteers. In these rough economic times they are even scarcer.

It is time to find a different model to raise funds.

Instead of relying on donations many charities are looking to raise funds through different methods.

One such humanitarian organization has found a brilliant way to not only survive these tough economic times but to thrive through them. It is called The Trivani Foundation.

The Trivani Foundation was started in 2007 by a family in Utah to disperse $100 Million for humanitarian aid. Their mission is to provide relief and development for impoverished areas around the world.

For them, raising funds to complete humanitarian missions has never been easier. The Trivani Foundation is backed by a unique business model. They generate funds from everyday people who normally would not have the means to donate by using the power and profits of the network marketing business model.

This gives people the chance to be humanitarians and give to the Trivani Foundation Humanitarian Partnership Programs through the purchase of daily- use, safer, toxin free products.

Every time a product is purchased through their business partner, Trivani International, funds are donated directly to the foundation. They have even combined the sponsorship of a child in need to the consumption of products. This combination is so unique they hold a patent on the process!

By combining consumption and compassion both the Trivani Foundation and Trivani International are flourishing in these tough economic times.

Studies show people love using products that help others and because of this more and more people are joining Trivani and sharing its mission with others. This produces more child sponsors, more funds for humanitarian aid and more help for those who really need it.

The Trivani Foundation is breaking the cycle. Raising funds does not have to be difficult if you combine it with something the consumer already needs and wants. By giving others what they want; better, safer products and a chance to build an income from home while donating to worthwhile charities, The Trivani Foundation gets what it wants; the chance to create generational change world wide.

For more information on Trivani International and The Trivani Foundation check out our blog here... www.GoTrivani.com/blog

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Kenny & Erica Jones are Humanitarians and Online Marketing Mentors. Their Free Report "Trivani Secrets Revealed" will show You How to Use the Internet to Dominate the Home Based Business Industry While Saving Thousands of Children From Starvation. Get your copy of their FREE report at GoTrivani.com now.

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This article was published on 2010/03/31
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