Showing posts with label charity fund raising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity fund raising. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

What Percentage of Donations Go to Charity?

While we were solving the problems of the world, one of my friends wondered how much money was actually going to the disaster relief going on around the world. This is a time of giving and I thought about this as well. People will not open their hearts and wallets if they cannot be assured that the money they are sending is being used to reach the people in need. I know that I wouldn't and neither should you. I recommend giving to your local Food bank, I know the one I help spends less than 10% on admin costs and receives no government funds.  If you want to donate to other causes I recommend you read this article. The following was taken from an article written by Valorie Delp whp  is a editor, contributing writer and topic expert for LoveToKnow.com 

There are sites such as Charity Navigator that are very helpful in showing you what percentage of your giving goes to support the mission of the nonprofit, as opposed to administrative expenses. Some nonprofits may have quite a bit of overhead, but according to the charity ratings site, if they are spending more than 33.3% of their total budget on overhead, the organization is simply not meeting its mission.


According to Charity Navigator, the following charities are hugely popular with donors.

American Red Cross

The do-gooders at the American Red Cross do a good job of spending your money when you donate. They manage to keep administrative expenses at less than 5% of their total overhead, and they spend 92.1% of their income on actual programs that benefit the community. Whether it's teacher CPR, or managing crisis during the aftermath of a disaster, the Red Cross puts your money to good use.

World Vision

Approximately 85 cents for every dollar you donate to World Vision goes to help stamp out poverty around the world. While they are still well below the 33% benchmark, they tend to spend more on fundraising than other charities. Nonetheless, if stamping out poverty is your passion, World Vision does a good job with your dollars.

Doctors Without Borders

These brave folks at Doctors Without Borders go into the most deplorable conditions to bring healing to others. Your money here is well spent: approximately 86 to 89 cents of every dollar you give goes to supporting the overall mission.

Invisible Children

You may have heard of Invisible Children quite a bit recently. This is the group which produced the filmKony 2012, and started a highly successful social media campaign to spread awareness. The group's goal is to use media and social action to end the use of child soldiers in South Africa, mostly through promoting awareness of Joseph Kony, leader of the LRA. The group spends about 80% of its donations to fund this goal.
American Cancer Society
Probably one of the most well-known charities, the American Cancer Society seeks to educate and support research efforts to help support and improve the lives of those who are fighting cancer. The charity spends about 70 cents per dollar on programs that directly support its mission. This is lower than typically well-rated charities; however, it is also a charity that requires more overhead than most in terms of research facilities and equipment. It should also be noted that the ACS doesn't have a substantial budget for administrative expenses, but does spend about 22% on fundraising annually.

Great Charities That Spend Their Money Well

While these might not be the most popular nonprofits, the following list of charities knows how to get the most bang for their bucks. With less than 10% overhead, these charities will spend 90% or more of the money that you donate on actual goods and services that support their missions.
Whether your passion is art or tapirs in the rainforest, there is a charity that would like to put to use your hard-earned dollars. Choosing a charity can be a hit or miss, though, if you don't do your research. Fortunately, not only are there charity watchdog groups, but charities are also required to file certain documents for public viewing.

Questions You Can Ask

If you find that the charity you want to give to has not yet been rated on any watchdog sites, you can do the legwork yourself. Ask the following questions when you're researching to help guide you on your giving:
  1. Is the nonprofit actually a charity? You can find this out by searching for its 990. This information is typically found on a charity watchdog site; however, you can also visit the Wise Giving Alliance at the Better Business Bureau to see if anything has been filed for your charity. Note that religious institutions such as churches and synagogues typically do not have to file a 990.
  2. Are there complaints against the charity's practices? Again, this information is found easily on the Wise Giving Alliance website.
  3. Do the charity's marketing materials clearly state the problem and explain what they are doing to help? Be wary of charities who drone on about the problem but fail to state what they are doing to help it.
  4. Ask the organization what percentage of donations go to actually support the programs in lieu of overhead and administrative costs. Be wary of a charity that says 100% of donations go to support the cause. After all, there has to be at least some overhead.

Informed Philanthropy

Making informed choices is the best way to make sure that your dollar goes to support causes that you deeply care about. To further ensure that your money is well-spent on a cause that you are passionate about, consider volunteering your time and talents so you can see first hand what happens from donation dollar to the delivery of programs and services.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Subject: Free the SHARE Bear!

As some of you may know,  I am on the Board of Directors for SHARE.  (SHARE Family & Community Services Society,which is a non- profit, independent, community based organization providing leadership and programs in response to the social needs of the residents of the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra), New Westminster and adjacent communities. 

SHARE Family & Community Services exists so that vulnerable individuals and families in the Tri-cities, Anmore and Belcarra have the opportunity to pursue the life they choose.)

I am writing to ask for your help to Feed and Free SHARE Bear. SHARE Bear is hungry and has been looking for food in all of the wrong places and has been caught!

In reality, of course, I'm helping to get the word out that the Food Bank needs support over the summer. As you may recall, it's the time of year where our food supply reaches critical levels and we need your help to feed those who need it most. 


Our goal is to raise $10,000 in bail money and 10,000 lbs. of food to get him (and the most vulnerable in the Tri-Cities) through the summer months.  Another great way to give is to bring the family come and free the bear yourself

You’re invited to Feed and Free SHARE Bear 
Where: Coquitlam Centre, H&M entrance.
When: Thursday, June 20th Noon to 6:00 pm.
Goals: Raise $10,000 and 10,000 pounds of food or more.

If you are interested in following SHARE Bear’s exploits, you can also follow us on Facebook.



Thanks again for your help.

PS: Hunger doesn't take a summer vacation and throughout the year, 43% of our Food Bank recipients are children.  If you would like more information on this campaign or about the food bank please contact Kate Lawrence directly at 604.529.5119 or Katherine.Lawrence@sharesociety.ca

If you do not live in the Tri-Cities, I would encourage you to support your local food bank as this is a time of year that they need help. 


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Support YOUR LOCAL FOOD BANK

As a Director of SHARE FAMILY SERVICES I am proud of the work the organization is -doing in the Tri-Cities and would like to share the following with you.

SHARE FAMILY SERVICES is starting its seasonal funding raising drive.  The following letter has been mailed out to residents of the Tri-cities tomorrow, November 7, 2011. Some people will open it and will be able to respond, some will open it and not be able to respond, and others may not open the mail.  So I want to get the word out that the people who use our Services, need your support.  If you live in another area of the lowermainland or the country, and you can contribute to your local Food Bank and your local charities, I would encourage you to do so.

I plan to continue to contribute this year through monthly payments.  You can also choose to make a one time donation to the food bank, to purchase a Christmas hamper or to fund other items for families in need.  Thank you in advance for supporting your neighbours who need your support.

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For many of us, December is a month of festive events, fond childhood memories, happy get-togethers and warm feelings. But for over 2,200 children and their families in the Tri-Cities area, December is a time of year that is filled with disappointment and sadness because they can’t put food on the table and don’t have the resources to enjoy the season.

Thanks to generous donors, SHARE has been able to help families in need enjoy the holiday season since 1972. Last year alone 1,773 families received Christmas hampers, 1,722 children received toys through the Toy Bank, and throughout the year 2,859 families were fed through the Food Bank. This is a reminder that we still need your help and hope you will consider being even more generous than in the past as we try to keep pace with increasing needs in the Tri-cities.
Share the festive spirit by supporting the food bank

With your gift, we can help families enjoy the festive spirit that we sometimes take for granted. Families like Jane and Dave, both on disability from work and struggling to make ends meet for their family of five; or single mom Deborah who is raising her 6-month old son Trevor on her own after escaping an abusive relationship. These families and many more, will rely on the Food Bank to get through the holiday season.

There are several ways to show your support and many programs for you to direct your gift towards. In addition to the Food Bank’s ongoing need, the Christmas Toy Bank provides presents for children of all ages. Your gift of just $50 can make a child’s Christmas dreams come true. The Christmas Hamper Program provides families with everything they need to celebrate the holidays. In fact, $150 can provide a Christmas hamper that will help a family of four for three weeks.

Your gift makes a difference between a happy Christmas and no Christmas at all
When you provide a gift to SHARE you can enjoy your festive season this year knowing that, thanks to you, another less fortunate family is also enjoying theirs.

From everyone at SHARE Family and Community Services, I wish you all the best of the season and good health and happiness in 2012.

Sincerely,

Martin Wyant,

Chief Executive Officer, SHARE

This year it’s easier than ever to provide your gift by visiting our secure website and making a donation online. Please visit www.sharesociety.ca and click on DONATE NOW in the top right hand corner. 

If you would like to send your donation directly to SHARE, please print out the information below, and send your donation to SHARE.
Yes, I’d like to:
___make sure a child under the age of one has a healthy start. A donation of $40 per month will purchase a weekly supply of fresh produce, milk, cheese and eggs: A regular monthly gift at a level that suits you will support to the FOOD BANK ($10, $20, $25 or $35/month)

___support the Food Bank with a one time gift of $50, $75, $100, $200 other ________

___make a one time gift of $150 to provide a family with a CHRISTMAS HAMPER

___make sure a family in our community enjoys Christmas like my family will with toys, Christmas dinner and food to last through the month of December. Please charge $220 to my credit card or debit my account (see reverse)

___support other SHARE programs with a gift of ($35, $50, $75, $100, $250 other)
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First Name: ________________________ Last Name: ________________________

Phone: __________________________ Address: _________________________

City ____________________________ PC: ______________ Email: ______________


Donation amount: $ _______________

_______Monthly donation
_______One time gift

Please charge my Visa / Mastercard: Card No. ______________________________ Expiry: __________

Cardholder’s Name (please print) __________________________ Phone __________

Signature ________________________ Email ____________________________
                                                                                                                 (for future communications)

I understand that I may change, pause or cancel this arrangement at any time by notifying SHARE Family & Community Services. ____My cheque made payable to SHARE Society is enclosed.

Mail to: SHARE Administration 200 - 25 King Edward St. Coquitlam, BC V3K 4S8
Thank you!

SHARE Family and Community Services respects your privacy. The information you provide will be used to issue tax receipts and to keep you informed of other programs in support of SHARE. If at any time you wish to be removed from this list or another mailing, simply contact us.

Charitable Business Number R118875798 RR0001.