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Health & Medical

Helen Keller International

Combats causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition, with highly effective vitamin A supplementation programs.

Founded 1915 111 years of work
Focus Africa, Asia
Rating GiveWell Top Charity GiveWell

Selected by GiveWell as one of the most cost-effective organizations in its field — a designation that, in philanthropy, is closer to a verdict than an endorsement.

What this charity does

Health and medical charities deliver care through a combination of direct service (clinics, mobile units, hospital ships), supply distribution (bed nets, vaccines, vitamin supplements), and partnerships with ministries of health and local healthcare workers. The most cost-effective operate in low- and middle-income countries where every dollar reaches further. Funding supports medicine procurement, clinical staffing, training local healthcare workers, and infrastructure like cold-chain logistics for vaccines.

Why it matters

For global health charities, look for evidence based on randomized controlled trials, transparent cost-per-life-saved or cost-per-DALY (disability-adjusted life year) figures, and recent independent reviews. GiveWell's published cost-effectiveness analyses are the most rigorous public resource. For US-focused health charities, check the program-to-overhead ratio and how they measure patient outcomes, not just patients served.

Common programs in this space

Helen Keller International works within health & medical. These are the kinds of programs typically run in this space — visit their site for current specifics.

  • Mass distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets to prevent malaria
  • Childhood immunization campaigns reaching remote and underserved populations
  • Vitamin A and micronutrient supplementation to reduce child mortality
  • Direct surgical and emergency medical care in conflict zones and disaster areas
  • Training local healthcare workers and strengthening community health systems

How to support beyond a one-time gift

  • + Recurring monthly gifts let organizations plan procurement of bed nets, medicines, and equipment
  • + Designate gifts to a specific program rather than the general fund if you want clearer impact reporting
  • + Use employer matching programs — many companies double or triple gifts to registered health nonprofits
  • + Donate appreciated stock instead of cash to avoid capital gains tax
  • + Spread the word on social media — many health charities note that awareness drives a measurable share of new donors

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Frequently asked

Is Helen Keller International a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit?
Helen Keller International operates as a registered nonprofit organization. You can verify their current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status using the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool. We recommend confirming directly on the IRS website before making any large donation.
What percentage of donations to Helen Keller International goes to programs?
Program-expense ratios change year to year and are published in Helen Keller International's annual Form 990 filing. You can read the most recent filings on ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer or Candid (formerly GuideStar). Helen Keller International is recognized by GiveWell as a Top Charity, reflecting strong evidence of effectiveness per dollar donated.
How does Helen Keller International measure its impact?
Helen Keller International publishes impact reporting through its annual report, program-specific updates on its website, and the rating analysis from GiveWell. For global health charities, look for evidence based on randomized controlled trials, transparent cost-per-life-saved or cost-per-DALY (disability-adjusted life year) figures, and recent independent reviews. GiveWell's published cost-effectiveness analyses are the most rigorous public resource. For US-focused health charities, check the program-to-overhead ratio and how they measure patient outcomes, not just patients served.
What's the most effective way to donate to Helen Keller International?
Most charities — including Helen Keller International — get the most use out of unrestricted, recurring monthly donations. Recurring gifts let the organization plan staffing and program commitments. You can also donate appreciated stock to avoid capital-gains tax, leave a planned gift in your will, or take advantage of employer-matching programs.
How can I support Helen Keller International without donating money?
Recurring monthly gifts let organizations plan procurement of bed nets, medicines, and equipment Designate gifts to a specific program rather than the general fund if you want clearer impact reporting Use employer matching programs — many companies double or triple gifts to registered health nonprofits Visit the official website at hki.org for current volunteer and advocacy opportunities.