The 2020 list of Top Impact Charities - the most popular annual release, every year since 2007. For donors looking for their giving to have the highest impact, do the most good possible, this is the list of charities for your 2020 giving.
@DanRCorry@NPCthinks Happy 20th birthday. @NPCThinks showed us how. Great collaboration in the early days on charity research and evaluation, metrics that matter. Best wishes for future of giving for impact 🇨🇦
@CanadaHelps President and CEO, Marina Glogovac, discusses why now is not the time to take a break from supporting our communities.
Learn more by reading the full @theglobeandmail article here: https://t.co/LGKEiNcskG
@CBCCalgary @CalgaryFoodBank Bravo @CBCCalgary! Awesome rally of community support for @calgaryfoodbank.
Foodbanks need more champions. +$1 million donations are too rare.
@angrycanuck Correction: "Hundreds of millions of dollars" ?!
You are trying to make a valid point, but WE Charity paid $15.4 million to ME to WE and it received back $8.5m-$10.6m in ME to WE contributions since 2010. These WE Charity payments stopped in the most recent year F2020.
@angrycanuck@JesseBrown It's really important to use the most current information when making giving decisions. Here's Ci's most up-to-date report on WE Charity, rather than one from pre-2019 (?). And take 3 minutes to read the report. Some charities tick all the boxes.
https://t.co/43oV4Ya6Kp
@Brain_Chain@alexmlynek Dear @Brain_Chain, yes, giving is personal. Ideally giving can blend which charities best match your heart and beliefs AND also be among the tops in results and impact.
For those who don't have time to do due diligence and analysis, hopefully Ci's reports can be a starting point.
@Rustykitty65 That's interesting. Online data privacy is way stricter than mailing. Send us an email and tell us more - which charities are mailing you, etc.
@Rustykitty65 Better things to research for donors, rather than updating lotteries.
Too much charity mail drives donors mad. Don't feed the beast? Don't give through the mail. With online giving your dollar goes far further and you have better privacy protection.
Disgusted by the media frenzy based on a spurious statistic that calls into question the integrity of the Charities Directorate. You deserve better. But that's how conspiracy theories begin.
Here are some other facts you may want to read ...
@Rustykitty65 A long, long time ago it is clear, intelligent donors donate to charities. Do not buy charity lottery tickets cuz you think it goes to a worthy cause.
https://t.co/OoWICj788L
@WTH_BC Great question that deserves more investigation.
Just remember this well ... WE Charity reports it spent OUTSIDE Canada $22m.
Maybe not the whole story we may find out.
Maybe WE misfiled its T3010 report?
Something else one hopes the CRA is looking into ....
@SammyBytes @CAEHomelessness@CharityVillage Every organizational shape - pyramid, linear, project, etc. - has its pros and cons. Charities with top results come in all shapes and sizes.
Help needed. Missing $1.8 million.
GoC gave $3m (read news) in August 2019, but only $1.192m reported at WE Charity.
Which other WE organization got the other $1.8 million?
It's not ME to WE Foundation of Canada.
CBC News https://t.co/NiZs78FOel
WE CFO Victor Li's answers to the Ethics Committee. How does one skip questions?
Signed but no role in CSSG, in budget, spending.
Yet reconciled the books for multiple charities and private Kielburger business. https://t.co/VCR9YS5AB7
Reed Cowan, a former member of WE Charity advisory board, is speaking to the ethics committe. He describes raising money on behalf of his deceased son, Wesley. He said he repeatedly asked for an accounting of where the money went, and never received that information.