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March 11th, 2020, 03:18 PM
#21
There's a list kicking around someplace that shows what percentage of your donation actually ends up where you expect it to. In some organizations as much as 90 percent goes to administration and executives of that charity and a measly 10 percent ends up helping the needy.
United Way was listed as one of the better groups.
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March 11th, 2020 03:18 PM
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March 11th, 2020, 03:34 PM
#22
Originally Posted by
sawbill
There's a list kicking around someplace that shows what percentage of your donation actually ends up where you expect it to. In some organizations as much as 90 percent goes to administration and executives of that charity and a measly 10 percent ends up helping the needy.
United Way was listed as one of the better groups.
Thanks Sawbill.
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March 11th, 2020, 07:48 PM
#23
Originally Posted by
seabast
Who cares if they get a tax write off or not, you money will still help someone!
Some of us make a big deal out of nothing.....
The thing is that most of us want all the money to help the charities, not the store franchise that is already way overpriced.
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March 11th, 2020, 08:37 PM
#24
Found this on the net, thought it was worth posting.... https://www.charitywatch.org/
The Best and Worst Charities!– WHERE DOES CHARITY MONEY GO??? —
Some interesting stats in this message.
The Terry Fox organization contributes $0.83 for every dollar raised to cancer research.
The Canadian Cancer Society: $0.22 for every dollar raised.
Admin costs for the Terry Fox Run are low because most of the admin costs are paid by its many volunteers. Only $0.17 is used for run promotion and supplies. Every person organizing & managing absorbs all expenses other than the run donor sheets and some signage.
Do you know that the CEO of Shriners’, the Imperial Potentate, makes $0.00 per year? How about that for a salary? There are 22 hospitals helping kids in Canada , the USA and in Mexico . His salary is matched by the Provincial Potentate’s income which is also $0.00 per year.
So the next time you see a Shriner in a mall, selling whatever, give generously.
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As you open your pockets for yet another natural disaster, keep the following information in mind.
We have listed the charities from the highest (worst paid offender) to the lowest (least paid offender).
The worst offender, for the 11th year in a row is UNICEF,whose CEO receives $1,200,000 per year, plus a Rolls Royce for his exclusive use wherever he goes, and an expense account that is rumored to be well over $150,000.
Only pennies from the donations go to the UNICEF cause (less than $0.14 per dollar of income).
The second worst offender this year is Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross.
Her salary for the year ending in 2009 was $651,957 plus expenses. She enjoys 6 weeks fully paid holidays including all related expenses during the holiday trip for her and her husband and kids, and 100% fully paid health & dental plan for her and her family….for life!
This means out of every dollar they bring in, about $0.39 goes to charity causes.
The third worst offender, again for the 7th time, was Brian Gallagher, President of the United Way. He receives a $375,000 base salary (US funds), plus so many expense benefits it’s hard to keep track as to what it is all worth, including a fully paid lifetime membership at 2 golf courses
(1 in Canada, 1 in the USA), 2 luxury vehicles, a yacht club membership, 3 major company gold credit cards for his personal expenses… and so on….
This equates to about $0.51 per dollar of income going to charity causes.
Fourth worst offender, in the fourth spot for every year since this information has been made available since 1998, is amazingly yet again, World Vision. Its President (Canada) receives $300,000 base salary, plus a home valued in the $700,000 – $800,000 range (completely furnished, all housing expenses, including taxes, water/sewer, telephone/fax, HD/high speed cable, weekly maid service and pool/yard maintenance), fully paid private schooling for his children, upscale automobile, and a $55,000 personal expense account for clothing/food, plus a $125,000 business expense account.
And get this: because it is a “religious based” charity, World Vision pays little or no taxes, can receive government assistance and does not have to declare where the money goes.
Only about $0.52 of earned income per dollar is available for charity causes.
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Of the some sixty-odd charities we looked at, thelowest paid President/CEO/Commissioner was heading up a charity group in Canada . We found, believe it or not, that it was…
Ready for this…?
I think you might be surprised…
It is none other than…
The Salvation Army’s Commissioner Todd Bassett, who receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing this $2 billion dollar organization.
Which means about $0.93 per dollar earned, is readily available and goes back out to local charity causes.
Last edited by fratri; March 11th, 2020 at 08:42 PM.
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March 11th, 2020, 08:49 PM
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Not for profit is a tricky title....
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March 12th, 2020, 08:38 AM
#26
I use self-checkouts wherever they are offered so this doesn't happen often. When it does I say no thanks. I don't give the cashier a hard time. Not their fault.
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March 12th, 2020, 09:46 AM
#27
My family supports three charities on a regular basis,the first and largest is Shriner's Children's Hospitals (been a proud member for many years),second is Sick Kids and third is the Heart&Stroke Foundation. Although,I'd love to help them all,unfortunately,that's not realistic.
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March 12th, 2020, 10:58 AM
#28
Originally Posted by
seabast
Who cares if they get a tax write off or not, you money will still help someone!
Some of us make a big deal out of nothing.....
Because I question their motives ... it's the motives that I have a REAL issue with!
So, I care!
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March 19th, 2020, 09:44 PM
#29
Interesting way my original post went. It was about attitude but where our money goes is important too. To repeat myself … If I say no to a cashier I shouldn't get attitude. If I say No or not now or I already did or whatever I should not receive any less than their normal service. It is an interesting topic as to where your money/donation goes and to hope much actually gets to those in need. As to comments posted I totally agree that some so called charities are just money grabs . Be a smart shopper and put it where you feel best ?
Good Luck & Good Hunting !