Accreditation or recognition by the Standards for Excellence Institute means that an organization has had an independent third-party expert review of its policies, procedures, and practices. Funders can confidently use this information as a testament to the organization’s commitment to accountability and best practices.
Accreditation or recognition by the Standards for Excellence Institute takes the guesswork out of supporting nonprofits. As foundations and grantmakers, you have many nonprofits vying for your support. You must:
Accredited organizations:
Organizations that go through the accreditation process have been evaluated and reviewed by teams of nonprofit experts to ensure they live by the comprehensive Standards for Excellence code. The Standards for Excellence code has been thoroughly researched and its materials and guidelines are frequently updated.
Once a nonprofit is accredited, it earns the right to display the Standards for Excellence Seal.
The Standards for Excellence Seal demonstrates that the organization is in the best position to do the most good in the communities it serves. For example, you as a funder can be confident the nonprofit has appropriate internal controls in place, has a comprehensive advocacy policy, evaluates its programs, has a strong board of directors, and has done all it can to avoid conflicts of interest.
When you see Standards for Excellence Seal, you can give with confidence.
Find Accredited NonprofitsContact Amy Coates Madsen, Director of the Standards for Excellence Institute, at acmadsen@standardsforexcellence.org or 443-438-2314 to learn more about the Standards for Excellence Institute, or about Accreditation and Recognition.