Bad nonprofits: An unfortunate reality of charitable giving in America

Bad nonprofits: An unfortunate reality of charitable giving in America

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I recently saw an article about “The WORST charities in America? These are the organizations giving over 90 PERCENT of donations to their fatcat executives – while ignoring their causes.” Anyone who’s worked with nonprofit organizations over time knows that, while most are reasonably honest and at least try to perform needed services, some aren’t. Since 1993, we’re written grants for somewhere between 600 and 1,000 nonprofits across America. When a prospective nonprofit client calls for a fee quote, I can usually tell within a couple of minutes if the caller is a true believer (about 10%) or a more typical nonprofit. It’s much harder, however, to tell if the nonprofit is honorable, because nonprofit executives are skilled in the art of happy talk—a bit like Gríma Wormtongue in Lord of the Rings. Click here to continue reading: https://seliger.com/2023/07/05/bad-nonprofits-an-unfortunate-reality-of-charitable-giving-in-america/


Terrence Kenyon Hayes

Senior Pastor of Ernest T Dixon United Methodist Church

1 年

Thank you!

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