Be careful when you are donating to Bali charities in Bali and Australia. If you want to collect money or goods for charity, you need to be registered with The Department of Consumer & Employment Protection in Australia. It's called a Certificate of Incorporation. Each year the charity is obliged to provide a statement to the department which makes them accountable as to where the money has been used. Casual Donations to an orphanage or a poor family is ok. But it's not ok when there is an open plea or soliciting for funds or goods by an individual or group claiming to be a charity or foundation. There is no cost to register the charity in Australia and gives the donor piece of mind when they are giving. You can also claim the donation as a tax deduction if the charity is registered. Some 'charities' in Bali appear to be doing good things but keep any property, vehicles and buildings they have acquired after they go out of business, using your donated money. When you want to donate, ask if the charity is registered. If you do give money, they must give you a receipt. It is surprising how many people give money to people they have never met and know very little about.
One particular Foundation in Bali has been under attack for years about where its money has been spent. If this organisation was forced to submit to annual audits and show where the money has gone, it would put to rest forever, the doubt that has surrounded this organisations integrity.
There is a list of these registered charities on the Consumer and employment web site.