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The idea behind Kiva and organizations like them, is beguiling because it allows individuals to use the internet to easily affect the lives of individuals in a very real and tangible way. Giving money to a large charity, like the Red Cross or United Way, is important as those organizations and others like them do important and vital work. But what Kiva does can feel more personal, and it is a flavor of charity and personal giving that is catching on. Discuss this article on the forums. (0 posts)
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American Institute of Philanthropy publishes a “top-rated” link to many charities that have supplied documentation that at least 75% of their donations are used for charitable endeavors.
Charity Guide rates charities in terms of how many dollars it costs to raise $100. That is, what percentage of each dollar that makes it way to charity.
Charity Navigator rates 3,000 charities on a number of factors.
Give.org includes input from the Better Business Bureau Alliance. |
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