Hyperion Fund

Hyperion Fund HF looks for high-impact organizations best able to create positive change around an issue and supports them through grants and dynamic partnership.

Evaluating organizations is a complex multi-dimensional topic, to which there are no absolutes: no black or white and no wrong or right. Nonetheless, we strongly feel that some answers are better (or more efficient) than others. Many nonprofits and social enterprises claim to “do good”. However, not every well-intentioned project will generate the desired outcomes. On the other hand, volunteers an

d donors alike often enthusiastically support projects that have strong PR campaigns and marketing tactics. Millions of dollars are spent on marginal solutions with a "feel good" aura, while resources might be better used on strategic solutions run by organizations focused on implementation. Because resources are finite and good intentions are not enough, it is our aim to bring to the fore efficient change agents who we believe are deserving of funds, volunteers and donors. AREAS OF FOCUS

We focus on developmental needs in 4 key areas:
• Education
• Health
• Infrastructure Development
• Disaster Management

METHODOLOGY

We Look for People, as well as Projects:
Innovative solutions grab our attention. But there is often a large gap between the promise of an idea and a real world solution. So we look for innovation paired with a great organization. We do that by evaluating an organization's quality of ideas, leadership, organizational capacity, strategy, sustainability, and track record. We Build Relationships:
HF spends time getting to know prospective partners by collecting basic information, reviewing materials and financials, getting to know their goals and mindset to assess alignment with our giving philosophy. We go out to the field to meet a community, talk to beneficiaries, share our insights from our network and experiences, as well as connect chosen partners with other funders within our network. We hope to add value not just by funding a project, but by getting involved in the wider effort of that cause. We Fund Impact:
Although the measurement of impact can be somewhat subjective, we prefer to invest in organizations that collect field data. Setting goals and evaluating metrics are useful ways of obtaining feedback, and more importantly, to check if solutions are effective. Similarly, it helps us to learn from both failures and successes, in addition to helping us decide how to allocate resources across different organizations. In this way, our partners help us get better at giving. We Favor Flexible Funding:
Grants are entrusted to partners with flexibility allowing them to invest in other areas necessary for them to succeed. This means, we give our partners the space needed to operate as they see fit. We rarely ask for detailed reports, other than the one-time standard liquidation of funds. Instead, we prefer to arrange for site visits. An organization's time and effort is valuable -- we want them to spend it primarily on their mission.

• • • SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN CHILDREN. Poor sanitation conditions lead to diarrhea, one of the major causes of death ...
01/02/2018

• • • SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN CHILDREN. Poor sanitation conditions lead to diarrhea, one of the major causes of death among children below five years old.

Long-term exposure to unsanitary environments can also cause stunting, leading to poor educational outcomes.

Intestinal worm infection rates in the Philippines go up to as high as 67% - higher than most countries in South East Asia.

Find out how you can help bring change to high-risk communities in the Philippines. Visit www.singledrop.org.• • •

• • • STAPLES. After seeing all her three daughters get pregnant on the same year, Nena started selling contraceptive pr...
06/12/2017

• • • STAPLES. After seeing all her three daughters get pregnant on the same year, Nena started selling contraceptive products at her sari-sari store. She thought it important to provide community access to RH tools, especially after the LGU had cut their municipality's budget for free condoms and pills.

At HF, we think Reproductive Health is an important but often overlooked issue. We admit that it is a politically and ideologically sensitive topic, but a necessary conversation to be had - for it forms the starting point(s) of the economics of poverty, health, and community development.

We continue to look for partners and movers in this area. If you're an organization working for the cause, do reach out to us. We'd love to hear from you!• • •


• • • CLEAN WATER IN SCHOOLS. Millions of children in the developing world go to schools which have no drinking water or...
24/11/2017

• • • CLEAN WATER IN SCHOOLS. Millions of children in the developing world go to schools which have no drinking water or clean latrines – basic things that many of us take for granted.

Unsafe water, inadequate sanitation and lack of hygiene not only affect the health, safety, and quality of life of children. They also claim the lives of an estimated 1.5 million children under the age of five who die each year from diarrhea. Those who survive severe water born diseases end up with disabilities that can affect them for life.

See how HF partner singledrop.org provides water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in schools in the Philippines.• • •

If you follow the stories we share on this page, then you will know this to be true: we believe that community advocacy ...
11/10/2017

If you follow the stories we share on this page, then you will know this to be true: we believe that community advocacy channels have the power to take individuals a leap closer to their dreams.

Today, we celebrate The Day of the Girl, and the many organizations that empower girls all over the world. Kudos to all of you!

• • • THE RIGHT TO RH. We think that universal access to   (RH) services is honoring each individual's  Through , we've ...
05/10/2017

• • • THE RIGHT TO RH. We think that universal access to (RH) services is honoring each individual's

Through , we've met a lot of mothers who make the right decision of spacing out births in the family by choosing the right contraception for her body.

Help more women be given access to resources that will let them make the right choices.
Hit the message button up top, let's talk!• • •

• • • VULNERABLE LGUs. A multi-organization WASH program led by UNICEF focuses on the poorest villages with the lowest W...
20/09/2017

• • • VULNERABLE LGUs. A multi-organization WASH program led by UNICEF focuses on the poorest villages with the lowest Water, Santitaion and Hygiene (WASH) coverage.

In 2014, the project achieved coverage in 20 highest-risk and vulnerable local government units (LGUs). Interventions were scaled up to 80 municipalities in 2016.

These are our small wins in bringing life's basic dignities to millions without access to WASH services - and we need your help to reach out to more.

Message us here or on [email protected]. • • •

This is Yolly, an incredible spirit in Oriental Mindoro.She takes care of her 4 young children, helps her husband tend t...
13/09/2017

This is Yolly, an incredible spirit in Oriental Mindoro.

She takes care of her 4 young children, helps her husband tend to their crops, goes out fishing for food every weekend, and takes odd jobs to augment the family income. On top of that she sits for hours weaving coconut leaves to see their roofing maintained, and sells the spare for extra cash.

She is able to do all this because of a deeply held belief: that all her hardwork has paid off whenever she is able to put enough food on the table, provide medical care for her children, and send them to school.

Find out how Hyperion Fund works with incredible mothers, fathers, daughters, and sons work their family out of poverty.

Send us a message, we'd like to hear from you!

Because it's   ,we dedicate this post to the   children who have been displaced from their homes due to the raging confl...
08/09/2017

Because it's ,
we dedicate this post to the children who have been displaced from their homes due to the raging conflict in the South.

To help instill some form of normalcy back into their lives, the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) has mandated that schools in nearby safer cities accept Marawi students immediately. Maranao speaking teachers have also been called to serve in refugee centers.

While the government is doing what they can, the need remains significant. Schools and refugee centers lack student materials and teacher's kits.

Various local government units, and corporations, NGOs have joined in to help.
And they need your help too!

For more information you may call any DepEd office, or send us a message on here.

• • • ADDRESSING YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT. Youth unemployment accounts for 45% of all unemployment in Vietnam.4 million, or ov...
29/08/2017

• • • ADDRESSING YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT. Youth unemployment accounts for 45% of all unemployment in Vietnam.

4 million, or over 53% of young people are in vulnerable employment with meager income and poor working conditions.

This is the current struggle of millions of young Vietnamese, despite having finished secondary or tertiary education. At the heart of this issue is the reality that graduates come out of school with mismatched skills to available employment.

See how @ reachvietnam is helping address this problem through industry demand tailored vocational training.• • •

• • • SUCCESS STORIES. ."Rendering health care services for the people of Matanog became easier because of the access to...
15/08/2017

• • • SUCCESS STORIES. .
"Rendering health care services for the people of Matanog became easier because of the access to clean and sufficient water through the help of USAID and Hyperion Fund. At most, access to water improves patients' odds for survival, and at the very least, minimizes the chances of infection. Since we have enough water supply, the Rural Health Unit is open 24/7 to address the needs of the patients, especially the mothers who will give birth via normal delivery." - Bulawan Dimacompas, RN, Public Health Nurse.

One of the targets of the DOH Millennium Development Goals is to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in the Philippines. The UN and the local government have stressed that potable water supply is an essential element in reaching this goal.

Help reach PH's MDGs by learning more about Water and Safe Hygeine at www.singledrop.org• • •

• • •ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION. In the Philippines, less than 60% of women have access to reproductive hea...
02/08/2017

• • •ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION. In the Philippines, less than 60% of women have access to reproductive healthcare or basic knowledge due to pervasive conservatism, preventing availability in schools and public facilities.

On the photo - Community Health Advocacy programming and training to empower women in communities to learn and teach.

Community Health Advocates are mostly previous clients, who have become allies in educating more mothers about Reproductive Health.• • • 📸

• • • THE AH-HA! MOMENTS OF SITE VISITS. Traveling between sites is as productive as the site visits themselves. Outside...
09/05/2017

• • • THE AH-HA! MOMENTS OF SITE VISITS. Traveling between sites is as productive as the site visits themselves. Outside the confines of our comfortable spaces, we are able to more deeply empathize and imagine a different reality.
We use this opportunity to wrestle with our own assumptions, and take a first-hand look at a potential grantee's strategies and challenging environment.

Our travels for Hyperion Fund are often long, difficult, and frustrating. But these experiences have compelled us to find solutions beyond funding, and help (in our own way) bring worthy projects toward their goals. • • •

Check out Crisis on the back of a tricycle, for a muddy ride to the farm.

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