Strategy
Here at NADI, we try to accomplish two things at once whenever possible. That is how our organization runs. Many people donate money to charities, but very few people actually become involved in the humanitarian experience or know what exactly happened with their money. This is why we do not accept blind donations. We maintain full transparency of donations, meaning you will get emails with where exactly the money was used. If you look under business ventures, you can see the many ways we generate income. All this revenue is used to fund the overhead costs associated with running our workshops and projects. NADI members are volunteers so we do not incur any administrative cost. This allows us to not only provide a service to the receiver, but also provide services to the donors. For example, Ed2Ed Tutoring involves generating revenue by tutoring students. Rather than asking for donations, we help a student learn by tutoring them and then use that money to help others with our healthcare projects.
We feel this is the most sustainable way of maintaining this organization for the long-run. It is how an ideal, utopian society may work. Because creating a utopia is society's ultimate goal, having business ventures that are mutually beneficial to donor and receiver is important and makes everyone happy.
Information about workshop strategy, booths, and education are below. In each of these events, data is collected anonymously from consenting participants and statistical analysis is done using the data and hypothesis-driven research is conducted. This may help prevention of disease in future generations and enhance long-term impacts of our workshops rather than only having short-term effects.
We feel this is the most sustainable way of maintaining this organization for the long-run. It is how an ideal, utopian society may work. Because creating a utopia is society's ultimate goal, having business ventures that are mutually beneficial to donor and receiver is important and makes everyone happy.
Information about workshop strategy, booths, and education are below. In each of these events, data is collected anonymously from consenting participants and statistical analysis is done using the data and hypothesis-driven research is conducted. This may help prevention of disease in future generations and enhance long-term impacts of our workshops rather than only having short-term effects.
WorkshopsWorkshops are a hallmark part of NADI. We want participants to obtain the full experience of living a preventative lifestyle and go through a stress-free, informative, comprehensive examination of blood pressure and blood glucose.
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BoothsBooths act as mini-workshops that are situated in various community areas and educate the casual passer-by about diabetes & hypertension while checking his/her blood pressure and blood glucose.
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EducationThe number of prediabetic and prehypertensive adolescents is increasing. It is important to educate grade school students so that prevention occurs earlier in life. We go to schools and give presentations in an interactive, enjoyable setting.
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