I understand what you're asking.
From the people we spoke to on the ground, they would agree with that statement, although it does vary depending on who you ask.
Not to discredit the work of multilateral organizations and larger organizations, but many of the organizations we met in Thailand did not really receive much support outside of diaspora networks and informal networks, meaning that many people who are actively working on the ground, facing conflict and risking their lives, who are working informally with EROs and working directly within non-junta-controlled areas, depend on diaspora funding.