The best option that accurately reflects the differences between governmental and nongovernmental organizations in providing humanitarian efforts is:
A. Both forms of organizations provide humanitarian efforts, but they are funded by different entities and have different levels of scope and power.
This option captures the essence that governmental organizations are typically funded by state resources and often have extensive power and scope through legal and political frameworks, while nongovernmental organizations rely on private or donor funding and may operate with more flexibility but potentially less authority.