Hi everyone,
Recently, I decided to read one of ACE’s charity evaluations in detail, and I was extremely disappointed with what I read. I felt that ACE's charity evaluation was long and wordy, but said very little.
Upon further investigation, I realized that ACE’s methodology for evaluating charities often rates charities more cost-effective for spending more money to achieve the exact same results. This rewards charities for being inefficient, and punishes them for being efficient.
ACE’s poor evaluation process leads to ineffective charities receiving recommendations, and many animals are suffering as a result. After realizing this, I decided to start a new charity evaluator for animal charities called Vetted Causes. We wrote our first charity evaluation assessing ACE, and you can read it by clicking the attached link.
Best,
Isaac
I recently explored a charity from ACE’s 2024 Recommended Charity list that initially seemed like a good fit for the region and cause I want to support. However, upon closer examination, I found significant gaps in the evidence provided to justify their inclusion. Specifically, the impact analysis lacked clear data on cost-effectiveness and how the total number of animals impacted was calculated.
The organization’s focus on corporate pledges, while valuable, is hard to verify. Additionally, there was no evidence of systematic follow-up to ensure these commitments are implemented. Given that their last audited financial and activity reports were from 2022 (as published at the organisation`s website), I am concerned about whether ACE’s evaluation relied on up-to-date and complete information.
As someone passionate about animal welfare, I appreciate ACE’s mission, but I believe their evaluation process must ensure greater transparency, robust evidence, and accountability to maintain credibility and guide donors effectively.