Check, BEFORE You Donate by Text, or Write That Check

By
Home Stager with Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY

The first holiday solicitations arrived around Columbus Day. A package with holiday wrapping paper, some thematic greeting cards, and (still more) personalized address labels.

hands, writing a checkMost of these mailings were not inexpensive. Had donated to some of these causes in the past, but several came in my maiden name-which I have not used in 18 years. That I received them at all can only be attributed to my having the same address, and mail carrier-for that long.

Pricey, or repeated unsolicited mailings always make me wonder about the overall value of the organization itself (like how much service I'll really get from an insurance company that every week spends money to send me something telling me how much money I'll save by switching...!) or in this case, how wisely, how effectively does a charity utilize donor funds.

Need and giving are hugely emotional issues that touch our core; under 'normal' circumstances the next 6 weeks is high season for giving-and asking. But now we on the east coast have come to know Hurricane Sandy.

In the days and weeks to come, chances are we will be asked, and perhaps motivated and able to make a charitable donation or two. We all want to be sure our donation will be used properly and efficiently, but before you text in, or write that check, here are two ways to give with our heads as well as our hearts.

To get an overall, independent read on different charities, try Charity Navigator. http://www.charitynavigator.org/ acknowledges charities have different services and programs, which leads to inherently different cost structures. They break over 10,000 charities into classifications and rate them on their efficiency, in their classification. Their top ten lists feature the effective, as well as the overpaid, and the broke; eye-opening and interesting reading, to say the least.

www.bbb.org/charity Just like BBB certification, charities that want to belong apply and provide vital info like contact info, their history, size, structure as well as a financial statement. BBB will tell you if the charity meets their 20 standards for accountability, and if their info is vetted, a Wise Giving Alliance report is issued, good for 2 years.

Best for providing a snapshot of , and credibility for a particular organization. Because charities have to apply, it is unlikely any less than stellar ones would. Seeing your favorite here is a positive, but not being on the list isn't necessarily a negative.

Both sites are very useful , and for those who are really interested-The Chronicles of Philanthropy is a great source of info for non-profits www.philanthropy.com.

In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, and being a few towns away from total destruction, I keep coming back to this quote, incongruously from Dr. Seuss: "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not."

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Comments (7)

John & Irma Nelson
San Antonio Real Estate Broker/Agent with Get It Sold Realty - San Antonio, TX
San Antonio Real Estate Agents - San Antonio Homes

thanks for the post on the charitys as I didnt even know that existed.  it is good to see who is using the money wisely and who is spending the money on themselves

Nov 03, 2012 12:07 AM
Gene Mundt, IL/WI Mortgage Originator - FHA/VA/Conv/Jumbo/Portfolio/Refi
NMLS #216987, IL Lic. 031.0006220, WI Licensed. APMC NMLS #175656 - New Lenox, IL
708.921.6331 - 40+ yrs experience

Marie:  So timely!  Not only with the Holidays upon us .. but with all the solicitations we are presently seeing and receiving for hurricane victims.  This is definitely something worthy of a Feature in BananaTude.  As many as possible should see this and follow your suggestions ... and the links ...

 

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Congratulations!

Gene

Nov 03, 2012 03:15 AM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

Marie -- it's always a good idea to check out a charity before donating anything more than a few dollars.  The ones that knock on my door never get a dime ... I'm suspicious when it's one I've never heard of, and not locally based.  I agree that the ones who are always mailing out begging letters seem to be spending a lot on stationery, labor, and postage; I always ask how much of a dollar donation goes to actually helping the people who need it?

Nov 03, 2012 04:31 AM
Kathy Sheehan
Bay Equity, LLC 770-634-4021 - Atlanta, GA
Senior Loan Officer

I agree with checking out the organization.  I think some will be surprised at how much money is spent on admistrative costs vs. actually helping the cause.

Nov 03, 2012 04:55 AM
Marie Graham
Owner, The Refreshed Home White Plains NY - White Plains, NY
Westchester County Interior Decorator, Home Stager

Irma, John-thanks for stopping by. More people do need to know about Charity Navigator-please pass it on!

Hi Gene-thanks for sharing the info!

Maureen-and the "really" crazy part is you have to go through unbelievable hoops to get unsubscribed....so wasteful.

Hi Kathy-am so glad I'm not the only one who gets annoyed by this!

Nov 03, 2012 06:15 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
New Hampshire Home Stager

I give when and where I can, but I tend to give locally and not to organized big name charities.  I have a friend whose uncle is some big wig in the Muscular Dystrophy organization...he is quite RICH...travels all over the world by private jet.  Only the best of everything for him.  He called her from Switzerland one day and asked if she needed any crystal.  This really opened my eyes.  I read a book once (forget the name now) that pretty much stated charity is a huge money making source for the people running them and the "cure" will never be found because once it is found the money stops coming in.  I really believe that's true in many cases.

Nov 03, 2012 07:01 AM
Belinda Spillman
Aspen Lane Real Estate Colorful Colorado - Aurora, CO
Colorado Living!

Hi Marie,  Very good advice.  You just never know where your dollars are really going.  Its like those guys on the side of the freeway offramps begging for money.  Who know if they really need it or if they are working for someone.

Nov 03, 2012 07:19 AM

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