I read somewhere that is just over 2% that actually goes to where it needs to be. This is still in the millions considering how big they are. Local charities are the best bet when trying to make a difference. Red cross I think is the better of the bigger organizations.
On average, about 80 of donations to the Humane Society go directly to supporting animals.
Approximately 88 of UNICEF donations go directly to charitable programs and services.
Approximately 88 of donations to UNICEF go directly to charitable programs and services.
Approximately 88 of donations to UNICEF goes towards program services, while around 12 is allocated to cover UNICEF administrative costs.
Approximately 88 of donations to UNICEF go directly to charitable programs and services, while the remaining 12 is used for administrative and fundraising costs.
It goes to their cause. Its a fundraiser started by United Nations (UN) fund raiser is located in hong kong,canada, and the United states they raise 188 million dollars each year. When trick or treating they give a little orange box to the house for change donations.
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Libraries make money because some of the tax you pay goes to them. They also get money from donations.
No. A huge portion (83%!) of their collected donations goes straight into their founder and his families pockets.
Here are the pro's: People appreciate the donations, It is a nice thing to do, The food goes to a good cause Here are the con's: The people who receive the food won't want it or are too picky The food is not always still edible when it is donated to a person who needs it There are too many people to ask for donations sometimes The people who ask for donations sometimes can afford to make their own food
It depends upon whom the donation is being given; nonprofits may keep up to 80% (!) of donations for expenses.
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