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Adam Aptowitzer, Drache LLP
Karen Roth, Ethical Wills
Now more than ever, your dollar needs to go further. I am saddened when I hear about how donations are taking advantage of their donors' charitable investments.
I can't stress enough how important it is for donors to ask organizations where their money is going and how it is being used to further the mission/mandate of the organization. In this case, according to CRA, the Universal Aid Society was using donated dollars for personal expenses. Copies of the Donor Bill of Rights and other resources for making informed decisions can be found here. I encourage you to ask the organizations that you are involved with if they have adopted this code and how they do their fundraising.
On October 26th, 2008 the Malawi Project praised the work of the Universal Aide Society. There are always two sides to every story, and it is unfortunate that the ripple effect of the actions of the management of this society will be felt by organizations that are on the front-lines.
In related news:
There have been several blog posts on this site as well as others about tax shelters and charities. As donors, it is up to you and your advisors to do your due diligence around how and where you charitable investments are going.
Dexterity Consulting recently hosted a last minute "coffee-clatch" with Adam Aptowitzer, Drache LLP, on issues concerning charity law. What came out of that discussion was an obvious need of both donors and charities to get some more clarification around the complexities of the law and charities. As a result there will be a series of posts from Adam on this blog on a variety of topics. I encourage your feedback and suggestions for other topics.
Guide on Corporate giving during recessions
Folks,
The Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has published a report to help companies keep and improve their charity programmes during the recession - and to help them when the recession's over. "Helping Companies Helping Charities" contains recent research into the perceptions of charities towards companies, insight from CAF's thirty years of experience working with companies and charities and top tips on how to improve company / charity relationships. The document is available for free on CAF's website here: www.cafonline.org/workingtogether
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Gena
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