NFRs2000NYC
Caught the Bug
Just wanted to add one major thing that many might not know, as Eddie is being nice and not saying it....
Just because an organization is -non-for-profit does NOT MEAN THERE ISN'T MONEY BEING MADE! IRS forms don't mean much anyway, although they at least prove you have a legitimate company, but the fact is, it doesn't mean squat, which is why there are companies that investigate charities and rate them, based on how much money actually makes it to the "destination."
For instance, CITY HARVEST, one of the largest food charities in the US, is legit, 501 and all. However, the president/founder pays himself a half mil salary. I can start a nonprofit tomorrow, and pay myself 250K, pay Eddie 100K, Craig another 100K, and Adam about three fiddy...and at the end, donat 99 cents to Wounded Warriors and I would be a legit charity.
Remember all that text to donate to Haiti money? Know how much of the money actually got there? Something like 4%. Red Cross also has an extremely low "through" rate.
Im not for one second going to tell anyone where to donate their money, but keep in mind that non-for-profit doesn't really mean squat. It is the transparency and the through rate that really matter.
Just because an organization is -non-for-profit does NOT MEAN THERE ISN'T MONEY BEING MADE! IRS forms don't mean much anyway, although they at least prove you have a legitimate company, but the fact is, it doesn't mean squat, which is why there are companies that investigate charities and rate them, based on how much money actually makes it to the "destination."
For instance, CITY HARVEST, one of the largest food charities in the US, is legit, 501 and all. However, the president/founder pays himself a half mil salary. I can start a nonprofit tomorrow, and pay myself 250K, pay Eddie 100K, Craig another 100K, and Adam about three fiddy...and at the end, donat 99 cents to Wounded Warriors and I would be a legit charity.
Remember all that text to donate to Haiti money? Know how much of the money actually got there? Something like 4%. Red Cross also has an extremely low "through" rate.
Im not for one second going to tell anyone where to donate their money, but keep in mind that non-for-profit doesn't really mean squat. It is the transparency and the through rate that really matter.