A Human Rights Cause is an organization that works to champion human rights around the world. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Human Rights causes fight against issues like slavery, abuse of prisoners, refugees from violent conflicts, and human trafficking.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009A Program Officer is…
Friday, August 7th, 2009A program officer is a person who works for a foundation or in a corporate giving program that helps decide which causes to give to and how much to give. They review grant proposals and discuss the budget and other policy issues with board members and other staff.
Why does every pro athlete have their own foundation?
Friday, August 7th, 2009Tiger Woods, Michael Phelps, Mia Hamm, and seemingly every other big athlete out there has their own charitable foundation. There are many reasons why an athlete might open his own foundation, which are really no different than the reasons a normal person would have for starting a foundation. Starting a foundation allows you to determine its mission – what causes it plans to address and how it will go about doing that. Mia Hamm’s foundation focuses on two causes very close to her, young women in sports and transplant patients – her brother Garrow died from complications from a transplant. A lot of athletes’ foundations have something to do with the sport in which they excel or with another cause otherwise meaningful to them.
Also, having a foundation is good PR. Running a foundation that does charitable work makes you look like a good person and therefore, more marketable for a larger number of companies. This can be good for endorsement deals and generally adding to your fame. That isn’t to say that athletes are bad for being famous and starting foundations at all – their fame can bring lots of attention to issues that might otherwise be overlooked. Although not an athlete, Farrah Fawcett’s advocacy and unfortunate death brought lots of attention to a little-discussed form of cancer.
Some think it would be better to give to a pre-existing foundation than starting your own. Michael Jordan closed down the Michael Jordan Foundation because he wanted to focus on the James Jordan Foundation, started in honor of his father. He noted that they did similar things and he wanted to be able to concentrate his energy and money in one place to enhance his impact.
Starting a foundation allows athletes and other people with money and influence to direct their giving precisely as they choose. They should be commended for lending their name and their money to causes that need support, and so should you for giving to good causes.
If I donate to an organization, will my boss donate too?
Friday, August 7th, 2009You might be sufficiently passionate and inspiring enough to convince your boss to donate, but you shouldn’t get discouraged if he or she doesn’t follow your lead. Being passionate about a cause can inspire others to give, and advocating for something you believe in is a powerful way to support your cause. Being a good example to your co-workers, classmates, and friends is very important, but there is certainly no guarantee anyone will follow suit.
There is one situation in which the boss’ donation is a sure thing: some organizations have “matching gifts programs” in which your company, or your boss, will match the amount of your donation to a good cause. This encourages people in a company to give and is one way good companies and other organizations can make a big impact on lots of important causes. Whether or not you are involved in a matching gifts program its good to give – if your donation can help others to make the same good decision, it’s even better.
A Public Foundation is…
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009A public foundation is an organization where no more than 50% of the funding is donated by a private individual or a single company/firm. In other words, the funding for a public foundation can come from anywhere, as long as it’s diversified.
Restricted Funds are…
Monday, August 3rd, 2009Restricted funds are grants given to a recipient (usually a nonprofit organization) on the condition that the money be used in a specific way. For example, restricted funds could be given to a medical research organization only for use in finding a cure for a specific disease.
A Pledge is…
Monday, August 3rd, 2009A pledge is an asset or assets given to a lender as collateral (that is, the lender basically holds the pledge hostage until you pay back your loan, and he gets to keep it if you don’t).
A pledge is also a promise to donate money to a charity or other fundraising cause (so if you “pledge” $5,000, you haven’t actually given it, but you’ve promised to do so).
Climate Change is…
Monday, August 3rd, 2009Climate change is the drastic change in temperature and weather patterns around the world resulting from human industrial activities for the past 200 years. Predictions about climate change range from the bad to the unthinkable; increases in sea levels, more frequent natural disasters, and abnormal weather patterns as well as a disruption of trade, agriculture, and industry have all been predicted by scientists, economists, and politicians. While these disasters may affect us all, the people who will feel the effects of climate change the most are those who are the least able to combat it – people living in developing countries and island-nations.
A Funding Cycle is…
Thursday, July 30th, 2009A funding cycle is a schedule that donor organizations use to research and decide where they are going to give grants – some might give grants annually or quarterly or at other intervals, but they usually have a set cycle. This allows organizations that are looking for money to know when they should get applications in and do all the work necessary to receive money.
A Community Foundation is…
Thursday, July 30th, 2009A community foundation is an organization that receives donations from people living in a certain geographical area and provides funding to nonprofits or charitable causes in that same area.