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Question by zilla: What Non-profit does the best function in helping individuals “Up”?
I’m in the Wonderful NW ( Seattle Metro) location seeking for a beneficiary(ies) for a fundraising activity(ies) that I am doing. There are so many organizations out there. I have believed of schools, and churches who of course do fantastic function but I need to have a lot more concepts. I have thought of teaming up with civic organizations yet that would appear to add undesirable red tape at 1st glance. I want to aid the ones (organizations) that assist men and women up out of bad circumstances a lot more than any other. I am extremely open to suggestions and will likely collaborate with numerous organizations for this project. I am new to a philanthropic sort of function and can use all the support or suggestions I can get. Who, besides churches and schools, helps men and women the most & is a non profit or charity sort of institution?
Zilla needs to know, ya know?
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Answer by kdub ken
Salvation Army check it out
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speak up Nov 13 2011 - 9:14 am
before you go off and give time/money to a non profit org…
get a good idea of what non-profit really means
you will be surprised
while there are worthy and honest ones out there-there are also many fringe dwellers
non profit means at the end of the day they have no money left after expenses
however expenses include wages/cars etc…
don’t be fooled into helping a fat cat get fatter under the guise of charity
ask to see their balance sheet if you have serious money to help out
a good rule of thumb to follow is from all income,this includes donations,20% expenses-80%back to the community
glad you want to help out-thanks
Mary G Nov 13 2011 - 10:01 am
house of ruth
jl_jack09 Nov 13 2011 - 10:50 am
I support the Salvation Army and my local Homeless shelter.
Cassie Nov 13 2011 - 10:55 am
After a life time of volunteering, an overall great American achievement is the Big Brothers and Sister mentor organization………..there are lots of needs but saving our children who would otherwise be lost to the streets because of a single working parent deserves the best!!!!! Your money will be spent well and accounted for…………I personally know so many adults in their 30 and 40′s who do this work in addition to their own families and they do it for free….
Mr.Been there Nov 13 2011 - 10:58 am
Try the Big Sisters, Big Brothers, Salvation Army, and many religious organizations.
There are many who gladly offer some form of help.