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Canadian Red Cross donations for the Alberta wildfires are currently being matched 3X
(give.redcross.ca)
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Part of the reason to use the Red Cross (or any NGO) is because it can do things outside the full government purview.
It's also a good way to get money from citizens across the country to assist the people affected. Think of it as AB spending $1 to get $1 from the feds and $1 from citizens/donations. Imagine how people would react if the AB government put out a request for donations directly.
Agreed, and I believe that both of these are happening in Alberta. The Red Cross is contracted by the AB and local governments to provide certain services in disaster management, and the AB and local governments provide some of the services themselves.
It's an NGO, not-for-profit, registered charity, with a mandate to provide humanitarian aid. Calling it a "private org" is a bit disingenuous.
From the Red Cross:
I don't know how (or if) AB audits this, which is the crux of your issue with it I guess, but in a way they don't have to. If the Red Cross provides services for Albertans in a manner that is close to the value AB spent, they haven't lost anything. Hopefully it's (much) better than break even though.
And before we get into the efficiency of the Red Cross for dollars donated, remember we're talking about governments here. They're not exactly the paragons of efficient spending.