Saturday, December 11, 2010

And now for something completely different

Today I am very proud to make a shameless plug on behalf of my cousin Sandy and Charity Navigator, the non-profit organization she works for. You may have seen Sandy on television news shows discussing what you need to know when you donate your money to charities. Charity Navigator is a non-profit organization that evaluates charities that operate from the United States and is presently conducting a survey regarding how people felt about their donations made to Haitian relief efforts. Regardless of who you made your contribution to - whether it be to the United Methodist Committee on Relief, Doctors without Borders, Oxfam, the Red Cross or even the Salvation Army, Charity Navigator, is interested in your donating experience. By double clicking the word 'Charity Navigators' anywhere in this blog entry, you should be redirected to their website at www.charitynavigator.org where you can find the survey on their homepage. After taking the survey, you can also check out your charity and find lots of interesting things about the financial health of your charity as well as things you might want to consider about making end of the year donations to charities during the next few weeks.
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