There are those in this world who do not enjoy the comforts of
home. Those who lack the fundamentals of food, shelter, and safety. During the
holiday season it can be easy to overlook the less fortunate, even when they’re
right here in our own communities.
Like many in real estate, I support causes I believe in with
donations of time and money. There is nothing quite as satisfying as giving
back and knowing that what I give makes a difference in the lives of others.
If you’re new to supporting causes, you may have some doubts about
whether or not your donations go to the people who are most in need. There are
many organizations out there which claim to support a cause, but how can you be
sure they devote most of their resources to the cause and not the pockets of
their directors and offices? I have two resources which might help you evaluate
organizations and feel secure about your donations.
First, Charity Watch (www.charitywatch.com) is a top-list of groups
which “generally spend 75% or more of their budgets on programs, spend $25 or
less to raise $100 in public support, do not hold excessive assets in reserve,
have met CharityWatch's governance benchmarks, and receive
"open-book" status for disclosure of basic financial information and
documents to CharityWatch.” The website provides each group’s mission, contact
information, and detailed information about governance and transparency.
Another resource for making sure your donations are effective is
Giving What We Can (www.givingwhatwecan.org). This organization
works to combat the effects of poverty worldwide. You can pledge up to 10% of
your income here knowing the money is going directly to programs helping those
suffering the most, or “Try Giving” which is a scaled-down pledge that allows
you to participate at a different level.
Regardless of how you go about it, I hope this inspires you to
give in any way you can. If you’re looking for other local causes to support,
I’d be glad to give you a list of some worthy local organizations. Contact me
today: ScatesRealtyInvestments.com
Comment below and let us know your favorite cause to support during the holidays.
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