How does the Darfur Stoves Projects spending on administrative costs compare with that of other groups?
TISS and the Darfur Stoves Project are committed to fiscal responsibility and therefore are well within the recommended administrative costs allocation. We are primarily a volunteer organization and do 100% of our marketing online to save printing, mailing costs, etc. We work hard to establish pro-bono partnerships to allow us to further lower our administrative costs.
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