Donating $25k-$100k

Anonymous
I just read the thread about the amount of money that would make a difference run your life. And I realized how DH and I are very fortunate; we recently I inherited about $100k and honestly it doesn’t change things for us (we have other (health) problems that money can’t solve so not trying to brag here.
What this thread made me realize though is that this money could make a real difference elsewhere. So I would like to ask, if you had $100k (or $25k) where would you donate it to make a real difference in the world or at least in a local community?
Anonymous
I would donate it to myself then leave my husband
Anonymous
I would probably donate it to 10 families of children dealing with serious illnesses like cancer, that it could give them some more flexibility in their lives. Many run out of money with medical expenses.
Anonymous
Pay off someone's medical expenses
Pay up someone's rent
Pay daycare expenses for a few lower middle-class single parents! This would have drastically improved my life years ago. It would keep me up at night.
Anonymous
Personally, i would donate it to a local non-profit like CASA de Maryland which makes a real difference in the community and the lives of immigrants in the state. Check them out to see if it’s a cause that speaks to you.
Anonymous
Here's two websites that recommend charities with evidence of high impact:

https://www.givedirectly.org/
https://www.impactm.org/
Anonymous
Dh and I extremely fortunate and do in fact donate much annually (about $70k this year). It went $10k to an alma matter, $30k to our kids school $10k to a special program I went on In high school that changed my life, $10k to a Ronald McDonald house type program $5k to religious affiliated and $5k other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dh and I extremely fortunate and do in fact donate much annually (about $70k this year). It went $10k to an alma matter, $30k to our kids school $10k to a special program I went on In high school that changed my life, $10k to a Ronald McDonald house type program $5k to religious affiliated and $5k other.


She asked: “where would you donate it to make a real difference in the world or at least in a local community?”

Do you think these things make a real difference in the works or a local community? All donations are great - but these won’t do that.
Anonymous
I volunteer and give here:

www.washingtonenglish.org

It's a great local program that helps immigrants in the DC Metro area.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dh and I extremely fortunate and do in fact donate much annually (about $70k this year). It went $10k to an alma matter, $30k to our kids school $10k to a special program I went on In high school that changed my life, $10k to a Ronald McDonald house type program $5k to religious affiliated and $5k other.


She asked: “where would you donate it to make a real difference in the world or at least in a local community?”

Do you think these things make a real difference in the works or a local community? All donations are great - but these won’t do that.


Let’s face it. Real difference with small money is hard to make. At the end of the day this is nothing more than “feel good” thing for OP’s ego. Maybe she will post it on her FB.
Anonymous
To help the people and animals' recovery in Australia?
Anonymous
Family members or close friends
Anonymous
If you have health problems, why wouldn’t you keep it for down the line? This seems odd.
Anonymous
Locally- diaper bank or a charity that helps women/young families get on their feet

globally- reproductive health programs- hundreds of millions of women around the world still have no access to contraception, something we take for granted. It's truly life-changing for these women.

Regarding people posting about donations to universities/their own private schools- I think the amount of money that gets donated to universities is atrocious and a true shame. That money could be used for so many other good things, instead people want their name on XYZ building or institute that may or may not have an impact. Exception is if the money is going directly for free tuition for students.
Anonymous
You can go to gofundme and see who is in real need there and donate the money to someone with a real urgent need. Also, st. Jude’s hospital is a great place.
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