As we again come upon the
busiest fund-raising season of the year I, urge you to know your charities and
to donate locally.
It is not a coincidence
that amid a frenzy of holiday solicitations, predators claiming to be victims
and fake organizations, try to capitalize on the “season of giving”.
Additionally, real organizations can also mislead donors, omit material facts,
and/or create a deliberate misimpression regarding the tax-deductibility and
use of your gifts. So – fake charities, real charities asserting fake claims,
and pretend victims with fake needs, though operating all year round, step up
their efforts during the holidays. You can end up trying to claim a
nondeductible gift, (an unincorporated self-proclaimed rescue group soliciting
funds) or giving to an east coast organization like aspca with nearly 200
million dollars instead of to a charity that desperately needs funds for local pets,
How many of you reading
this did not know that the aspca and hsus are not national umbrella
organizations that funnel contributions back to communities by zip code as
actual national charities do? spcas throughout the country are individual legal
entities and not chapters of any mother organization. Yet aspca spends
tens of millions of dollars annually on television and
other fundraising outlets which omit that significant fact. That
is fine if you knew that and meant to give there – but – what if
you didn't.
Donors everywhere often feel duped and
upset to learn that they donated to the wrong organization and that their precious hard earned funds neither contributed to
programs nor helped needy pets in their communities. What could happen to
your spcaLA and to our vulnerable populations here if a lot of generous people
make that mistake?
It is essential for you,
your lawyers and estate planners to research reputable existing charities and
locate those that serve the constituency and community that you wish to help.
Determine if that charity provides the specific service that you wish to fund
in the place you wish to fund it. Only then should you donate. Frequently, your
local charity may be providing international relief as well or is affiliated
with one who is.
Giving locally also helps
to strengthen the community in which you live by creating jobs, bolstering the
economy and enabling the community to thrive. Stronger communities result in
stronger cities, states and countries. Our ability to help others improves with
our own increased strength and solvency.
The Center on Philanthropy
& Public Policy produced a report that sounded the alarm on the
implications of Los Angeles exporting charitable dollars out of the city and
state stating “…the inflow of philanthropic dollars is less than the
outflow, resulting in Los Angeles being a net exporter of philanthropic
dollars based on the grant making of the foundations included in the
grant sample. …They highlight the opportunities that exist to
strengthen the future of foundation philanthropy and nonprofit capacity in Los
Angeles County and in so doing to improve the lives of Angelinos
and their communities."
Please
- give to your spcaLA and other local charities. If you can
afford to donate to multiple organizations - please do. If not
- please choose your home charity first.
Please
also accept my best wishes for a healthy and happy holiday season.
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