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Looking for ideas of Charities to contribute to. No, I ain't giving to you, but give it your best shot
aviation related or general?
I like to donate locally.
That way, I usually know the people involved, can go see the effort they put into it, and results of their work, get a feel for wastage, in our small town we can usually find out what the ED is earning.
Also they are among the neediest of organizations, they don't often get bequeathed a million bucks like most of the national organizations.
It seems like CharityNavigator and others do not have the inside scoop on the big guys so I no longer trust their info.
I donate to the Ronald McDonald house.The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay.
Agree, Saint Jude is very much worthy of donation.The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay.
Anything but The United Way. Why anyone would donate to an organization that is nothing more than another level of overhead is beyond my comprehension. And how they managed to become the sole charity supported by so many corporations is, again, beyond my comprehension. Because they're the easy choice, I guess...
Either, but an aviation related would be nice. Like one that uses aviation as a tool for worthwhile social
http://bronzeagles.com/home.php#homeSection2
These guys do a great job with for the most part with minority youth and Aviation
Parole officer?I remember Charity..
Straw berry blonde, freckles, slim, most memorable 10 weeks I spent with someone I knew I would never see again.
Parole officer?
Great post @denverpilotFor some reason I’ve always felt my charity should be anonymous. We do shill for Ted occasionally on social media but otherwise we’ve never said who or what we donate to.
For some reason I’ve always felt my charity should be anonymous. We do shill for Ted occasionally on social media but otherwise we’ve never said who or what we donate to.
There's a difference between "talking about it" to make a cause visible to others that might find themselves interested in donating to it, and "talking about it" to boast about good works."When you give alms, do not let your right hand know what your left hand is doing" has always rung strong for me. That's probably part of why Cloud Nine hasn't grown or been more successful than it is. If I actually could afford to do this myself, I would do so and I wouldn't talk about it much at all. Talking about it is hard for me to do.
If a hundred people give a hundred dollars, that would go a fair distance in supporting an existing endowment fund.There's a difference between "talking about it" to make a cause visible to others that might find themselves interested in donating to it, and "talking about it" to boast about good works.
Another idea:
I remember talking to my kids about some money they had "come into", it wasn't much, but it was enough to think about what to do with it. There are several schools of thought: Save x%, spend y%, give away z% and the x, y, and z values vary depending on who you listen to. At the time, they were in their final year(s) of college, so giving away z% was going to be hard to swallow. One of the ideas we tossed around was to work with their high school and create a scholarship. There wouldn't be much in the way of an endowment to create a self-sustaining scholarship, but a hundred dollars or so could always help a kid who's trying to plan a way to put him or herself through college.