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The News Network Africa > Blog > Business > Reviving Hope: How Businesses Can Propel Civil Society Recovery Amid USAID Freeze.
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Reviving Hope: How Businesses Can Propel Civil Society Recovery Amid USAID Freeze.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 26 February 2025 15:18
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Reviving Hope: How Businesses Can Propel Civil Society Recovery Amid USAID Freeze.
Partnerships between civil society and businesses can help to shift away from traditional, top down aid models, civil society leaders say.
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In recent years, the global landscape of aid and support has shifted dramatically, particularly with the recent freeze on funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This change presents significant challenges for civil society organizations (CSOs) that rely heavily on these funds to operate and serve communities. However, businesses have a unique opportunity to step in and facilitate recovery and resilience in civil society. By leveraging their resources, networks, and expertise, they can help bridge the gap left by decreased governmental support.

A Historical Context

Historically, private sector contributions have played a crucial role in supporting civil society. For instance, during natural disasters such as Hurricane Katrina in the US and the 2010 Haiti earthquake, businesses actively partnered with NGOs to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery solutions. The overwhelming response from corporate entities showcased the capability of businesses to mobilize resources swiftly and effectively.

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The Role of Philanthropy

In light of the USAID freeze, businesses can consider establishing philanthropic arms or partnerships focused on social impact. According to a report by the Charities Aid Foundation, corporate giving in the United States reached approximately $21 billion in 2020, showing a growing trend of businesses recognizing their social responsibility. By aligning their philanthropic efforts with the needs of CSOs, companies can provide crucial funding, skills development, and resources to enhance the capacity of these organizations. This support can enable CSOs to sustain their operations, innovate, and adapt to changing conditions.

Providing Capacity Building

Businesses can offer more than just financial support; they possess valuable expertise that can be shared with civil society. Companies can facilitate training programs designed to enhance the capacities of CSOs, focusing on areas like strategic planning, fundraising, and digital transformation. According to a study from McKinsey & Company, businesses that invest in capacity-building initiatives can not only enhance their corporate reputation but also create a stronger, more resilient community fabric.

Fostering Partnerships

A collaborative approach is essential for recovery. Businesses can foster partnerships between CSOs, local governments, and other organizations to create synergy and maximize impact. For example, the Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) platform encourages companies to collaborate with NGOs and other stakeholders to leverage collective strengths for greater societal benefit. These partnerships can drive innovative solutions to pressing social issues, thereby amplifying the impact of both sectors.

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Engaging Employees

Another strategy businesses can employ is to engage their employees in volunteer activities supporting civil society. According to Deloitte’s Volunteerism Survey, 77% of employees prefer to work for companies that encourage volunteering. By facilitating employee participation, businesses can enhance morale while providing vital manpower to CSOs that are struggling to fulfill their missions due to funding constraints.

Conclusion

The freeze on USAID funding presents a significant hurdle for civil society, but it also opens a door for businesses to make a meaningful impact. Through philanthropy, capacity building, partnerships, and employee engagement, corporations can play a pivotal role in reviving and sustaining civil society organizations. The collective strength of the private sector could very well chart a new course toward resilience and recovery for communities relying on civil society. As history has shown, crises often ignite opportunity; it is time for businesses to rise to the occasion.

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