Glad you think it's an excellent idea, Len - but that's the way we've been doing things for decades!
Fair enough, some of the local churches may be used as depots for goods, though not always.
Items such as water purifiers, mosquito netting, tents, as well as basic nutritional supplements, are normally distributed by local workers. Qualified medics distribute medication.
That's better than lobbing money at a situation: money has a nasty habit of disappearing.
The only time money is distributed is usually through "micro-banks" which help set up small business ventures in villages, etc, to stimulate the local economy. Even then, the local leaders and elders of the village (not necessarily elders in a Christian context) are drafted in to ensure no corruption.