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427 S/O 10-30-2008 12:30 PM

Something you may not know when giving for the holidays
 
Head of United Way...................Salary in excess of $350.000

Head of American Red cross.........Salary in excess of $350.000

Head of Salvation Army...............Salary about....$12000

Silverback51 10-30-2008 02:45 PM

I refuse to give money to organizations.

I have given thousands of dollars to people I have known that need help, and never expect to, or ask to be repaid. I can never write it off on my taxes this way, but I have a good feeling, in that I really helped someone. To me that is much better than giving money to an organization that in some cases uses over 50% of the money for administrative costs. Screw them all.:mad:

NeoConMan 10-30-2008 03:54 PM

I throw money in the SA kettle, but I have to agree with SB51.

The United Way and their head guy Byron Mulroney was the last straw for me in the early nineties.

I'm not even happy with some of the stuff my church does with the money we give.

My favorite gift over the last few years?
Anytime the wife and I are eating out and a man in military uniform is there, we get his check.
Whether Taco Bell or our favorite Steak/Seafood house, I pay the bill with pleasure.
Never deducted charity from my taxes in my life.

HI Cobra 10-30-2008 04:42 PM

I have no problem giving to Salvation Army. I will not give to the United Way
because of their overhead and more so because they pulled their financial
support to the Boy Scouts because the BSA did not allow gays to be troop
leaders. What is wrong with that picture?
Way back when I was in the Army the Salvation Army gave us stuff like shoe
polish and never asked for anything. Different story with the Red Cross who
always had their hand out for just about anything. I don't give to them either.

turnpike boy 10-30-2008 04:57 PM

I wouldn't give the Red Cross the sweat off my b*lls. Memories of coming off the plane and being charged 50 cents for a crap cup of coffee.

Same for United Way. All they ever seem to do is demand your volunteerism and your cash.

Salvation Army is another matter. NEVER a hand out - only a hand up. You work for your keep. They've helped out family and friends -truly helped - and for that I never pass up their buckets.

J. T. Toad 10-30-2008 07:01 PM

the salvation army isn't quite correct.

"W. Todd Bassett, National Commander of the Salvation Army, was paid (along with his wife, who also works for the organization) $94,091 in salary and benefits in 2003 (including house and car). (Source: Fayetteville Observer)"

and I wonder what his house and car looks like.

bomelia 10-30-2008 07:14 PM

Salvation Army rocks. Plus you can use the experience of giving to teach your kids. I despise the UW. I am sure they do good... but we have all heard the TRUE stories.

Mike

DAVID GAGNARD 10-30-2008 08:23 PM

I used to give to the Red Cross, since the Jena 6 fiasco, I wouldn't pi$$ on them if they were on fire........They set up aid stations with water and medicine staffed with medical personel for the marchers, they spent tons of money for this, yet when non-profit groups have asked for similar sevices for charitable things, they were turned down, stating they had no money in their budget for them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Red Cross sucks BIGTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

David

NeoConMan 10-30-2008 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. T. Toad (Post 893965)
"W. Todd Bassett, National Commander of the Salvation Army, was paid (along with his wife, who also works for the organization) $94,091 in salary and benefits in 2003 (including house and car). (Source: Fayetteville Observer)"

That ain't much, especially if that number is including a house and car.
I'm still okay with the SA.

nevermind65 10-31-2008 05:48 AM

There was a big issue with UW at a company I worked for a few years ago. We wanted to direct our money to specific organizations as many of us didn't support some of them. When we tried to do this (which is SUPPOSEDLY allowed with UW), they basically told us it wouldn't matter. If I stop giving to some group, they'll just take more money from the next guy to replace my loss.

Screw that stuff. I stopped giving altogether and just started donating at the end of the year. My sister-in-law used to volunteer for UW in the county she lives. She would go to their facility every Saturday and bust her rear. Half the people would sit there and do nothing. Then she found out the people sitting on their rears were getting paid $10/hour. That was the last time she volunteered for them.

UW sucks.

turnpike boy 10-31-2008 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J. T. Toad (Post 893965)
"W. Todd Bassett, National Commander of the Salvation Army, was paid (along with his wife, who also works for the organization) $94,091 in salary and benefits in 2003 (including house and car). (Source: Fayetteville Observer)"

and I wonder what his house and car looks like.

$94K for two salaries, one house, and one car. Hmm.

$1K/mo rent = $12K. Car worth - ? - $8K/yr.

$20K out of $94K; leaves $74K. Divided by 2 people makes $37K each. For running a $2++BILLION / year budget operation.

Yeah, that's more than $12K. While I doubt it to be correct, I sincerely hope the house is awesome and the car a Cadillac. :rolleyes:


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