Why People Should Start Donating to Non-Profits and Charities
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Why People Should Start Donating to Non-Profits and Charities |
Non-profits are organizations that aim to
function with a specific higher purpose rather than focusing on the need for
profitability solely. Charities focus on
a specific mission that tend to improve the conditions of a particular community.
Michael
Canzian has several nonprofit organizations that he continually advocates
for including the Junior Diabetes Foundation, Colonial Williamsburg, Woodward
Academy Foundation, Atlanta Girls School, Alzheimers.org, Childhood Cancer,
American Cancer Society, Public Television, and Fernbank Elementary Foundation.
These organizations tend to focus on the health and learning needs of children.
He is aware that these nonprofits require financial assistance and the funding
necessary to carry out their missions on a daily basis to effect positive
change for the people and communities these organizations serve.
Donating to such
organizations comes with the belief that the needs of these communities can in
some cases only be served through outside donors It is an act of service that starts
from inspiration–believing and contributing to a community that you want to
support. Hence, it is important to choose a nonprofit that you feel connected
to in order to donate not just money, but also your time purely for the desire
to help others. While this is an act of selfless contribution, it also benefits
you in certain ways.
Making an
impact
By supporting a
nonprofit organization, you are able to make an impact. A small amount of money
can go a long way to assisting organizations meet their annual operational and
strategic goals. Imagine if every person donates a dollar, and the amount of
goodwill and benefit that can ensue where otherwise help would not be available
to those in need.
Some nonprofits
hold events in order to fund their research. The Junior Diabetes Foundation has events such
as walks, bicycle rides, marathons, galas, golfs, games, etc. to support type 1
diabetes (T1D) research. Their innovative research has two core objectives; “to
cure by restoring the body’s ability to make insulin and stopping T1D before it
occurs or providing insulin independence through replacement with
insulin-producing cells” and “to improve lives by keeping people with T1D as
healthy as possible until cures are found by advancing new T1D resources,
technologies, and therapies.”
Any form of
help–may it be by donating or joining one of their events- will mean that you
are part of the solution.
Creating a
better world
Everyone wants a
world without poverty, disease, and crime. Despite the differences that exist,
everyone simply wants to live in a world where there is peace and unity. Each
community or even individual has a domino effect that affects the general
public.
People need to be
aware of the fact that there is a correlation between poverty and crime. Those
unemployed or who live in low-income households have double the rates of
violent victimization than those who live in high-income households. They are
left without a choice or voice, and sometimes they resort to crime.
There are various
factors that contribute to poverty such as inadequate access to basic needs,
unemployment, conflict, equality, lack of education, and poor healthcare. To
put it into perspective, education leads to opportunities that support an
individual’s needs for the future which increases the chances of landing a
better job that can sustain their living. Woodward Academy Foundation, Atlanta
Girls School, and Fernbank Elementary Foundation have a mission of providing
quality education for those who need further assistance without such financial
support, the quality education for those in need or less fortunate may not
exist.
A better world can
be realized when we all work together.
Spreading
justice and awareness
The act of giving
is accompanied by a sense of awareness. You recognize that there is a need to
contribute. You recognize that there is disparity in certain communities or
countries. If you are born in a developed country, you would most likely have
more access to better education, employment opportunities, and living standards
as compared to those born in underdeveloped countries. This is the reason why
they choose to migrate to countries that could provide a better chance at life.
By donating to
nonprofits that help the needy, you are providing them a chance to have a
quality life. When you advocate for these nonprofits, you are also spreading
awareness to other people that they are capable of social sustainability.
Donating to
Alzheimer’s Association, World Child Cancer, or American Cancer Society will
allow other people to perceive the importance of healthcare services. For Alzheimer’s,
the “costs for formal care average $27,672 per patient annually, with long-term
care being the costliest component. Annual costs for informal care are
estimated to be $10,400 to $34,517 per patient.” On the other hand, for those
with cancer, “newly approved cancer drugs cost an average of $10,000 per month,
with some as high as $30,000 per month.” Treating these diseases requires a tremendous amount of financial assistance.
Setting an
example
By advocating for
nonprofit organizations, you are also teaching the people around you to do
their part. Lead by example. You will be
an inspiration for them to recognize the important missions that exist in an
effort to help those in need. . You may also be able to influence your children
to feel the responsibility for helping others and making a positive impact on
the world. At an early age, they will be able to perceive that they have an
important role to play in every setting.
More donations or
contributions will allow charities to have more funds in supporting their
cause. You may also host your own charitable event in order to set an example
that each can do their small parts in sustaining a better community or world.
Originally
published at https://michaelcanzian.medium.com/
on August 16, 2021.
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