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    Default Do we have the wrong idea about charity? (TED talk)



    I've definitely been in the 'too much overhead camp' for awhile, and in some ways I still think a lot of money can too easily be squandered, but he does make some very good points. There are some after-talk comments from him on their radio program as well.

    http://www.npr.org/2013/07/05/181693...-about-charity

    What are you thoughts on his approach?
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    Default Re: Do we have the wrong idea about charity? (TED talk)

    Originally posted by msommers

    What are you thoughts on his approach?
    Can't say, as I didn't watch.

    Often the "Too much overhead" is used as an excuse by folks who probably don't give elsewhere anyways.

    I feel I'm a charitable person, but typically don't give to large charities. Particularly the medical ones, which I see as funnels to big-pharma.

    And forget the pink ribbon thing.. .biggest scam ever.

    We support Local charities such as Meow foundation, Sheriff King homes, and Families matter... I feel the money goes direct and is well used locally.

    United Way I don't, as I object to their invasive behavior in the corporate world. Plus I prefer to personally choose recipients, rather than the scattershot-via-proxy-method.

    Red Cross I send money to - As big as they are, no one has the reach or abilities that they do.


    Probably the greatest gift one can give is the gift of time, through volunteering, and sadly I'm a miser on that front.


    Update: Just watched the video. Cole's notes: The social stigma against charities using money for overhead is limiting their ability to develop. If charities felt more able to put money to their own growth, they'd be able to grow, become more effective, and increase their own intake, with the end result being able to put more money to their intended effort.
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    I prefer to volunteer my time. When I do give money, I try to keep it local; the exception is United Way. I'll participate in the work drives since they come up with some fun stuff to do.
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    Originally posted by FraserB
    I prefer to volunteer my time. When I do give money, I try to keep it local; the exception is United Way. I'll participate in the work drives since they come up with some fun stuff to do.
    This.

    I don't like donating to charities, but if I am going to it is going to be something local. I have zero confidence in the large charities out there and how the money is being used.
    Volunteering will always be the best way to help out and you also get to meet some great people at the same time. I've always had a great time while doing it too. Win/win

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    Originally posted by FraserB
    I prefer to volunteer my time. When I do give money, I try to keep it local; the exception is United Way. I'll participate in the work drives since they come up with some fun stuff to do.
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    I work in non-profit, and I agree with most of what he says. Granted, I'm on the arts and culture side, so there's a different kind of stigma associated with the work we do, but ultimately I find that we are often skirting the line between getting by with bare minimum and preparing for growth.
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