Overheads, or indirect costs, are essential for humanitarian organizations, helping to fund core institutional functions such as risk management, internal controls and building up reserves for organizational sustainability. Most donors provide a fixed overhead rate that often falls short of covering the actual operating costs of their direct partner organizations – let alone those of their local and national partners. This practice can undermine equitable partnerships and limit the financial viability of locally led humanitarian response

In this online session, Kaela Glass, Head of Humanitarian Financing Policy and Geneva Partnership Unit at the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), will discuss this tension. She will explore questions such as: 

  • How can partners’ indirect costs be covered within current donor constraints? 
  • What are good practices for overhead sharing between intermediaries and local and national actors? 
  • Why do we need additional, separately budgeted overheads, rather than split allocations between intermediaries and their local and national partners, to make locally led response viable? 

Drawing on NRC’s experience, Kaela will share practical insights from her own organization. She will be joined by Pierre Vischioni from the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) for additional insights.  

Speakers 

Kaela Glass is Head of Humanitarian Financing Policy and Geneva Partnership Unit at the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Kaela has been with NRC since 2018 covering NRC’s partnerships with UN agencies and the Swiss government, and leading NRC’s work on humanitarian financing policy. Over the last 15 years, she has also worked with other humanitarian organizations, such as USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance on their disaster assistance response teams, with OCHA’s assessments, planning and monitoring branch, and as the Special Assistant to the Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator in Ethiopia’s Somali Region. Kaela holds a Master of Public Policy and a Master of Social Work from the University of Minnesota.  

Pierre Vischioni is Senior Policy Advisor for Financing & Partnerships at the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) in Geneva. In his role he supports DRC’s engagement with UN agencies, donor governments and inter-agency fora on issues shaping the humanitarian system, including localization, the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, and ongoing discussions on system reform and the Humanitarian Reset. As part of this work, he engages on humanitarian financing issues – including pooled funds -, represents DRC on the OCHA Pooled Funds–NGO Dialogue Platform Advisory Group (2026–2028) and and serves as DRC’s focal point for the Grand Bargain.  


Registration

Please register by 8 September. Participation is free of charge.

Target group: Staff of Austrian development and humanitarian NGOs & their partners  

Number of participants: 25 

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