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    United Way Summary

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    After reading, United Way: Damage Control for a Nonprofit’s Image, there are some question that still need to be answered. One question is “what is Elaine Chao doing now?” The biggest question of all is “What is the situation with United Way today?” Other smaller questions are: “Are all local agencies contributing to the national?”, “Has Brian Gallagher Brought more transparency to the organization?”, “How would you judge the public image of united Way Worldwide today?” All of these questions…

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    NGOS/Charities When it comes to NGOS, charities and organizations everything appears really black and white. I feel that media really portrays it as that way. So I decided to put it in color and bring out some facts by providing certain certain incidents that take place in these groups. I feel that it is very important to do research before donating. In your mind you may think this money is going to individuals in need but in reality these groups may be using it for their own benefit. It is…

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    sum of donation. This is not unusual, in fact, when acts of charity are requested, organizations often incentivize support. Their goal is to create a situation that is more conducive to gathering contributions; thus, an increase of procurement rate occurs. Another reason that acts of benefaction are not selfless is because of the social pressure that is often applied and surrounds charity.…

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    The Blue Sweater Analysis

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    What do you think why many traditional charity projects usually become unsuccessful? In The Blue Sweater, the author, Jacqueline Novogratz, had a chance to work with a project that failed because of several reasons. However, the two main reasons why traditional charity projects often fail are a lack of an efficient financial plan and a lack of professional experience and political connections of management team. To begin with, traditional charity projects fail because of a lack of an efficient…

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    Anyone can help them because almost everyone has access to a charity that will greatly help them. There are many charities that can be accessed online including charities like Doctors Without Borders, World Vision, the International Medical Corps, and hundreds more. All of them help remarkably and their online access makes it easy for a lot of the world to donate.…

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    crisis is financial, emotional, or physical, people can empathize with pain when they have gone through hurt themselves. For this reason, charities that benefit from people who want to offer their services should be mission driven, understand the duty of care, and create an atmosphere that promote volunteerism. Because the creators have life experiences, the charity referenced in the discussion post, understands the needs of the organization. For example, being mission driven means that the…

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    Charity and solidarity are both approaches to contributing nonprofit work and helping those in need. They vary, however, in their mindset and values. Charity approaches the population in need with the view that they are lacking in some way in comparison to those who are not in need, and aims to share those missing pieces and teach them to the population in need. It works under the premise that the volunteer comes from a group of greater intellect and expertise who have cultivated the skills and…

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    Providing incentives promotes others to support charity, benefitting both sides, and working toward the greater good of humanity. In fact, many companies, and even our own government, give some form of incentive when performing a charitable act, whether it be tax refunds, prizes, etc, after all, isn’t the overall goal to help others? As humans, we are constantly dwelling on the good we could do for ourselves, regardless of others opinions, feelings, or will of the people as a whole. Therefore…

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    Effective Altruism

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    effective altruist such as living modestly to give more, earning to give, giving organs, donating to the most effective charities, and by viewing everyone’s suffering as equal including animals. While many of these strategies are beneficial to the greater good, some may also present…

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    It is a matter of strong and weak”” (Allende 152). Clara consistently performs charity work for the poor in their city. She believes that everyone should have justice, and that this work she does for them is a very small piece of the impoverished troubles. Esteban, on the other hand, believes that only the strong (those that work…

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