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This is an interesting topic that came up in my discussion about Mozilla asking for donations to keep afloat...
So while Mozilla was asking its users to donate money to keep their own business afloat, Everett brought up companies that ask for donations to support a charity that they donate to.
This actually ticks me off and I'll tell you why.
I did a public relations course after I left school and part of it touched on a company's corporate responsibility to give back to the community in some way. And of course by doing this it helps with a positive image for the company.
In South Africa every time your order food at Kentucky Fried Chicken they ask if you want to donate R1 (less than $0.10) to feed the starving orphans.
This kinda ticks me off, now don't think I don't care about the starving orphans, because really I do care! But when I am picking up food for me and my family I don't want to be upset thinking of all the starving people in the world.
The problem here is that I actually never donate money to charity organizations or businesses that have a cause they support.
There is so much crime and corruption in our country that I have little faith in donations reaching their destination.
The other problem is that when a company asks for R1 from me to donate to a charity they obviously have to have admin staff to administer this charity.
I do love to help out with charity and I go myself to my local orphanage with my children. We go and spend time with them, we bring our second hand clothes and toys that my kids have outgrown.
I ask if there is anything the desperately need and I have brought soap and other toiletries to them.
I know these things are reaching them.
What are your thoughts on companies asking for donations for charity causes?
In South Africa every time your order food at Kentucky Fried Chicken they ask if you want to donate R1 (less than $0.10) to feed the starving orphans.
This kinda ticks me off, now don't think I don't care about the starving orphans, because really I do care! But when I am picking up food for me and my family I don't want to be upset thinking of all the starving people in the world.
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This is why I won't ever give to a charity or to beggars. I will find a good cause and I will go and give of my time.
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Another thing I thought of, I don't donate so a lot of non profit organizations like Good Will because they are totally for profit companies. I use Good Will as an example because they are the worst of the worse. They take donations of clothes and items, not usually money, and they will resell them to people who don't have as much money. Basically they set up stores where people can bring in old clothes or items they don't use anymore and then those items get logged and put on the shelves. I'm ok with this because it's like the store front is the middle man since people know there is stuff they can afford at Good Will. I couldn't find these people myself, so if they know to go to Good Will, then go for it The problem I have with Good Will is that the higher ups make millions each year off of this type of structure and they don't donate a single penny to any kind of charity or cause. They pretty much take anything you want to give them, sell it at a price that is below market value for what it is, pay their employees horribly and then keep the profits for themselves One problem, like what you touched on, is human greed that has to be factored in. People may be asking for a few bucks here and there, but if 1,000 people donate to the cause, all those donations may not make it back to the organization they were suppose to be for. That is because people line their pockets for dumb reasons like "I wasn't getting paid enough to collect donations, so I took some cash off the top to help me out". But if someone is volunteering or getting paid to accept the donations for a cause or charity, then that person should be adding all the donations to the cause and not just the amount they feel necessary. I hate donating to charities or causes when it's not directly to the source because you never know if it's making it to the destination it's suppose to :( Another thing I thought of, I don't donate so a lot of non profit organizations like Good Will because they are totally for profit companies. I use Good Will as an example because they are the worst of the worse. They take donations of clothes and items, not usually money, and they will resell them to people who don't have as much money. Basically they set up stores where people can bring in old clothes or items they don't use anymore and then those items get logged and put on the shelves. I'm ok with this because it's like the store front is the middle man since people know there is stuff they can afford at Good Will. I couldn't find these people myself, so if they know to go to Good Will, then go for it :D The problem I have with Good Will is that the higher ups make millions each year off of this type of structure and they don't donate a single penny to any kind of charity or cause. They pretty much take anything you want to give them, sell it at a price that is below market value for what it is, pay their employees horribly and then keep the profits for themselves :(
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