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By AI, Created 11:21 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The Global Uplift Project, a California nonprofit that builds educational infrastructure in low-income countries, received Charity Navigator’s highest four-star rating in May 2026. The rating underscores the group’s fundraising and accountability practices as it expands work across Africa, south Asia and Latin America.
Why it matters: - The four-star rating from Charity Navigator can make The Global Uplift Project easier for donors to trust and support. - Fewer than 1 in 3 charities evaluated by Charity Navigator receive the top rating. - The recognition comes as TGUP continues scaling projects in some of the world’s poorest communities.
What happened: - California nonprofit The Global Uplift Project received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator, the highest possible score. - Charity Navigator is the philanthropy industry’s top rating firm and evaluates more than 245,000 charities worldwide. - The announcement was made May 8, 2026, from Livermore, California.
The details: - TGUP builds small-scale educational infrastructure projects across Africa, south Asia and Latin America. - Since its founding in 2007, TGUP has completed 670 projects benefiting 4.9 million of the world’s poorest people. - Charity Navigator considered 15 metrics in the evaluation, including mission impact, project spending levels, transparency and management accountability. - TGUP completed 130 projects in 2025. - Those projects included work in Guatemala, Indonesia, India, Nepal, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Madagascar and other countries. - Typical TGUP projects include classrooms, libraries, science labs and playgrounds. - TGUP says it completes a project every three days somewhere in the world.
Between the lines: - The rating signals that TGUP’s growth is being matched by the kind of governance and financial discipline donors often look for. - A strong Charity Navigator score can help smaller nonprofits stand out in a crowded charity market. - The endorsement from a third-party evaluator carries more weight than a self-described impact claim.
What’s next: - TGUP is likely to use the top rating as proof point in donor outreach and fundraising. - The nonprofit appears positioned to keep adding projects in multiple regions at its current pace. - The organization’s founder and executive director said Charity Navigator’s recognition reflects the “value and the integrity” of TGUP’s work.
The bottom line: - TGUP now has a high-visibility seal of approval as it tries to expand education infrastructure for some of the world’s most underserved communities.
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