The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) reports that approximately 60-70% of its donations go directly to programs and services supporting veterans. This percentage can vary slightly based on the specific financial year and operational costs. It's important for donors to review the organization's financial statements and reports for the most up-to-date information on their allocation of funds.
It varies widely with the charity. This is a factor to consider when making a donation. Check out the related link.
It's Canton Jones and the song title is Warrior.
It varies from organization to organization.
Your mom goes to college
There are many ways a Soldier can get wounded. They can be tortured, shot at, stabbed, beaten, drowned, the list goes on and on.
Joe Laurinaitis goes by Animal Warrior, and Road Warrior Animal.
Jim Hellwig goes by Ultimate Warrior, The Dingo Warrior, and Rock.
The percentage of a donation that goes directly to a cause can vary significantly depending on the organization. Many reputable nonprofits aim to allocate a high percentage of funds—often 70% to 90%—directly to their programs and services. However, some organizations may have higher administrative or fundraising costs that reduce the amount directed to the cause. It's important to research and review financial transparency reports or ratings from independent evaluators like Charity Navigator or GuideStar to understand how your donation will be utilized.
Go to... http://www.charitynavigator.org/
This is a very good question for anyone who cares how his donation is used! I don't remember the name of the group, but you can probably Google your question and get the information you want.
Michael Ahearne goes by Warrior.