Anonymous wrote:Some can be a front for money-laundering.
Never donate to a non-profit unless you are sure they have a great reputation in their field.
I have donated for years to Doctors Without Borders. It's one of the organizations with the most impact and least overhead and it's business is literally to save the lives of humans in war zones and other critical areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Non-profits started by kids (and their parents) are IMO a scam. Their efforts and money would be much better put towards working with an already-established, professionally run non-profit organization.
Agreed.
The kids and their parents should focus on fundraising for established nonprofits rather than duplicating efforts or diverting donations.
But most of the big nonprofits that have been around for ages and employ legit staff are not scams. Rather, they provide critical services and make an impact.
Anonymous wrote:Non-profits started by kids (and their parents) are IMO a scam. Their efforts and money would be much better put towards working with an already-established, professionally run non-profit organization.
Anonymous wrote:"most" is a strong word. Check the IRS determination letter and their 990s if in doubt.