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Introduction to Global H Codes (GHC)
Global H Codes (GHC)
Vision:
One of the largest challenges for nonprofits in achieving and growing their charitable missions is maintaining and advancing administration, financing, and related executive functions required to achieve operational objectives. This is true especially for smaller organizations, volunteer-dependent charities, and start-up programs, both domestically and overseas. In a highly competitive sector, GHC offers nonprofits at all levels with administrative tools for structuring and advancing growth, outcomes and impact.
Mission:
Provide fundamental analytical tools, a classification system, coding language, and interdisciplinary translation apparatus that supports technical advancements in administration, operations, finance, compliance, and information technology across nonprofit fields, economic levels, foreign and domestic bases.
Objective:
As a data modeling, data analytics, and strategic planning tool, GHC functions as an intermediary between comparable standardized classification systems, and as a development agent for lower-economic projects that may lack implementation of advanced classification, to support best practices, program development, innovation, and audits.
Applications:
The GHC classification system is applicable to the following executive functions, as exemplified by a series of GHC projects since founding in 1999:
By Velma Anne Ruth, M.Ed.Introduction to Global H Codes (GHC)
Global H Codes (GHC)
Vision:
One of the largest challenges for nonprofits in achieving and growing their charitable missions is maintaining and advancing administration, financing, and related executive functions required to achieve operational objectives. This is true especially for smaller organizations, volunteer-dependent charities, and start-up programs, both domestically and overseas. In a highly competitive sector, GHC offers nonprofits at all levels with administrative tools for structuring and advancing growth, outcomes and impact.
Mission:
Provide fundamental analytical tools, a classification system, coding language, and interdisciplinary translation apparatus that supports technical advancements in administration, operations, finance, compliance, and information technology across nonprofit fields, economic levels, foreign and domestic bases.
Objective:
As a data modeling, data analytics, and strategic planning tool, GHC functions as an intermediary between comparable standardized classification systems, and as a development agent for lower-economic projects that may lack implementation of advanced classification, to support best practices, program development, innovation, and audits.
Applications:
The GHC classification system is applicable to the following executive functions, as exemplified by a series of GHC projects since founding in 1999: