That’s where I donate to every year.St. Jude ?
That’s where I donate to every year.St. Jude ?
I learned about this year’s agoMatt Bershadker sure appreciates your donation to the aspsa
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ASPCA spending may not be what donors expect, CBS News investigation finds
The ASPCA is not an umbrella organization for local organizations with SPCA in their names.www.cbsnews.com
St. Jude ?
Agree. Non profit doesn't mean the folks at the top may earn a bunch of money running the organization!I used to donate > $20K per year to charities. Then I joined the board of one.
The charity was strictly volunteer, 100% funded by donations, $675K at its highest revenue. In the 9 years I was associated with it, at our lowest percent effectiveness to programs (schools and juvenile therapy programs in > 30 states) we were 93% all toNon profit the end recipients.
Pouring over the books, I learned to read charity tax records and saw the waste endemic in so many others.
I never cared about the tax deduction. I stopped giving to most charities and started supporting individuals.
What I came to realize was your best charity investment is to keep it local.
^^^^^^^ 100%Since a lot of you like to support our veterans (me too), you need to vet the Wounded Warrior charity before giving. Last time I checked IIRC only about 50% or less gets to needy veterans. Instead I have been giving to Forces United that is largely volunteer run and most of your donation goes to the needy. These things morph over the years sometimes because of management changes, etc. so it is wise to check them out occaisionally to make sure your money is being used the way you think it is being used.
^^^^^^^ 100%
If I told you what I saw of Wounded Warriors first hand, you'd never give a dime to them again. Talk about waste and luxurious spending. Youd be better off standing in the lobby of a VA hospital and handing out twenty dollar bills to people walking in.