# HCF partnership principles

HCF is committed to working with partners who share our values and vision of a more just and sustainable world. Therefore, it is important for us that our partners comply with the following principles:

1. **Non-profit status**: All potential partners must be legally registered as non-profit organizations in their respective countries.
2. **Global reach**: The organization should have a global presence and be working on projects that have a positive impact on communities around the world.
3. **Innovative solution**s: The organization must have innovative and creative solutions to pressing global issues, and demonstrate a vision for the future.
4. **Clear mission and goals**: The organization must have a clear mission and goals that align with the values and principles of the Humans Care Foundation.
5. **Transparency**: The organization must be transparent in their operations, financial management, and decision-making processes.
6. **Accountability**: The organization must be accountable for their actions and decisions, and willing to provide regular updates on their progress and impact.
7. **Collaboration**: The organization must be open to collaboration and partnership with other organizations and stakeholders to maximize impact and effectiveness.
8. **Capacity**: The organization must have the capacity to implement and scale their projects effectively and efficiently.
9. **Demonstrated impact**: The organization must have a track record of successfully implementing projects that have had a positive impact on communities.
10. **Ethical considerations**: The organization must adhere to ethical considerations and principles in their work, such as promoting inclusivity and avoiding exploitation of vulnerable communities.

Overall, is looking for notable and innovative non-profit organizations that have a vision for the future and are committed to making a positive impact on global problems.


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