Challenging the Conventional      
Charity Model
Laura Wilkinson

Challenging the Conventional Charity Model

The concept of charity in its current form is ineffective. This is a bold statement. And there are many charitable organisations out there that do wonderful work. Charity as a whole, however, does not. Let’s take a moment to examine why The Dandelion Philosophy takes this position.

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The limited opportunities charitable work does create rarely serve those in need and doesn’t directly address marginalisation in the long term. Donor fatigue is rife, as relentless giving with little tangible results means people are reluctant to give in the first place.

Giving also tends to be sporadic and our biases influence the charities we’re inclined to support. Somalia, for example, is starved of aid, while the $2.2bn appeal for Ukraine is almost 80% funded. Politics, corruption, and prejudices also have a direct influence on where people choose to direct their money. The result? Many communities are left without the critical support they need.

The work of many charities and their sponsors risk falling into the trap of the “saviour” complex—instead of ensuring long-lasting change by strengthening the communities they set out to serve, the focus too often shifts to short-term relief for the communities, and self-serving attempts to enhance public image and brand identity. Reliance on donations means charities also need charity, and when funding runs dry, it’s the recipients who suffer. ?

The Dandelion Philosophy’s mindset is fundamentally different in that it opposes enabling further dependency on charity with little to no long-term impacts or change for these communities.

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Our focus is on the impact of our objectives, not on promoting ourselves.

Why are we different from conventional charities?

  • We eliminate one-off handouts and short-term windfalls that don’t help individuals or communities in the long run.
  • We create autonomy and advancement by educating those in need out of poverty by removing dependency through practical, marketable skills development.
  • We create an environment of inclusivity through learned and implicit bias awareness and provide training and policies to nurture understanding and tolerance.
  • We encourage and create new employment opportunities for the people we work to educate, thereby eliminating dependence on donations.
  • We are creating new revenue streams, such as cryptocurrency and NFT’s, to allow The Dandelion Philosophy to become self-funded.
  • Our portfolio of work currently addresses 14 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Read more about how our work currently aligns with the SDG’s in our brochure.


Our model is unique as we have a pragmatic, outcomes-focused, and collegial approach, which ensures we’re able to contribute to change with long-lasting impacts.

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The Dandelion Philosophy Model

Read more about our model here.


Our objective is to collaborate towards long-term change through transformational kindness, education, and innovation underpinned by intention. We seek to ensure basic needs are met and that our work acts as a catalyst for generational transformation and prosperity.

We are creating realistic career prospects in cooking, feeding, baking, and farming where the communities we feed become part of the solution.

We educate for impact by working with other non-profits to provide certificated and accredited learning in an array of practical and relevant skills, such as welding, spray-painting, baking, cooking, farming, business skills, and community engagement. Our goal is to break inequality and socio-economic barriers that often contribute to poverty by educating the communities we serve.

The Dandelion Philosophy’s model allows individuals to grow through our charitable work and innovative businesses, thereby giving traditional charity models a much-needed disruption.

Kindness through innovation is our superpower.

We strive to make meaningful contributions to change and create long-term sustainable empowerment.

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This isn’t charity, this is CHANGE.

#TransformationalKindness #SocialEnterprise #SustainableEnterprise #AddressingPoverty #SustainablePhilanthropy #TraumaHealing #CommunitySupport #Kindness #ThisIsChange

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