Optimistic Voices
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Optimistic Voices
Tips for Choosing a Worthwhile Charity
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In this episode, Yasmine Vaughan and Dr. Laura Horvath discuss how donors can make better decisions when investing their money in charitable giving. How to recognize red flags and warning signs, versus indicators that a nonprofit organization is trustworthy and worthwhile.
Special Guest Gillian Wagner, Global Impact.
Of further interest on the topic of this episode is a Ted Talk and studies on charitable giving referenced during the discussion. You can find links to these things for more information below.
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Optimistic Voices Podcast
Season 1, Episode 2 July 12, 2022
Tips on How to Pick a Worthwhile Charity
Transcript
00:00:07 The Voice of Optimism
Welcome to optimistic voices, a podcast of helping children worldwide.
We help children worldwide by strengthening and empowering families and communities.
This podcast is for people interested in deep conversations with thought leaders in the fields of Child welfare, global health and international missions.
00:00:34 Yasmine Vaughan
Welcome to the HW optimistic Voices Growth this podcast.
We're your hosts Yasmine Vaughn.
00:00:40 Laura Horvath
And Laura Horvath.
00:00:42 Yasmine Vaughan
In this episode we will talk about what you should consider when choosing a charity or nonprofit to donate to.
In the United States alone, there are 1,8,000,000 tax-exempt organizations and this includes everything from churches and cultural centers to food banks and disaster relief organizations.
With all of these options, it can be overwhelming to decide where to give.
So, in this episode we want to help our listeners learn how to find a charity to donate to that matches with your values, learn how to tell if an organization is actually making an impact in the world, and learn how to tell the difference between organizations that you should and should not donate to.
On with us today is Gillian Wagner from Global Impact. It’s an organization that works to inspire greater giving for global causes.
Welcome, Gillian.
00:01:30 Gillian Wagner
Thanks for having me.
00:01:31 Yasmine Vaughan
Well, I want to share with you guys a little bit about what inspired us to do this episode.
This came out of an interaction that I had probably a couple of months ago.
The power was out in my building and so I was working from a coffee shop and a young man walked into the coffee shop. He was dressed in a Polo and slacks. You know, relatively business casual dressed, clean cut haircut.
You know, very nice-looking fella.
And he was selling paintings to people in the Coffee shop. So he was going around from table to table and People were either waving him away or giving him a few dollars in exchange for actually what I thought were some pretty hideous paintings, but he came over to my table and said, you know, “hi, I'm - shared his name.” And then said that he was raising money to support Christian missionaries in China, so he asked if I would be willing to donate and I said no, I don't want to give this time, but is it possible for me to get your Website information so that I could give online and he said yes.
He gave me the information and I did a Google search of his organization and found out that it was associated with a cult outside of South Korea.
As I was sitting there, I was thinking to myself, Oh my goodness, like these poor people in this restaurant think that they're giving to Christian missionaries and have just donated money to a cult.
00:02:55 Yasmine Vaughan
What would they think if they knew that that's what happened to them?
00:02:58 Yasmine Vaughan
So flash forward a week later I was telling this story to my friends over dinner and a friend of mine said, you know it would have never occurred to me to ask for his website information.
00:03:09 Yasmine Vaughan
It would have never occurred to me to try to look into this organization to see if they were reputable, or if my money was going to the right place.
00:03:15 Yasmine Vaughan
And I realized that being in the nonprofit sector in this environment, we do a lot of research on our side to determine what organizations we want to work with and partner with and therefore we have a lot of information that people don't have, we want to share that with others.
Alongside that I was doing a little bit of research on charitable giving in the United States and according to the Black Bot Institute, 18 million individuals donated to charity in 2021 and the average amount donated was over $800. People are generally, very generous. The Indiana University School of Philanthropy publishes a report every year called Giving USA and their 2021 report showed that $471 billion was donated to US charities in 2020 and, adjusting for inflation, the total amount given 2 charities has increased 3.8%.
So, despite the pandemic, people who donate to charity have continued to increase in their generosity. However, the number of people who donate to charities has declined over the last 20 years.
And part of this is due to things like economic hardship and, you know, income restrictions and inflation and things like that, but empathy and compassion and interpersonal trust also play a really big role in why people decide to donate money instead of spending or saving it.
00:04:39 Yasmine Vaughan
Trust in philanthropic organizations has been declining, and particularly for those who are under the age of 30, it has really been declining.
People who are very generous don't tend to do their research and people who are not very generous don't give because they don't feel that they can trust organizations.
00:04:58 Laura Horvath
Yaz and I have been actually having this conversation for some time because, you know, as a small charity that does work really hard to be financially accountable and transparent, and so that donors can trust where their money is going.
Organizations that aren't as transparent and honest about that really give us a bad name and make it hard for us.
Doing, can you tell us a little bit about what global impact does and how the work of global impact can help donors be smarter about where they give their charitable and up donations?
00:05:29 Gillian Wagner
Absolutely! Thanks so much Yasmin and Laura for having me on today's global impacts mission is all
We work to grow global philanthropy and build partnerships and resources to help the world most vulnerable people.
We are what's called a workplace giving Federation charity.
So we represent an alliance with nearly 100 leading international charities that includes helping children worldwide.
And these organizations work across all of the causes that you care about like clean water, global health, education and more.
00:06:02 Laura Horvath
That's so cool.
So if I understand correctly, if I want to like, maybe make a donation to a cause I care about and have that come right out of maybe my paycheck at work, then as long as it's an organization that global impact has looked into that I can be sure that the money that's being pulled out of my paycheck and donated toward the cause I selected is legitimate and the money is going where it's supposed to be going and all of that is that how that works.
00:06:27 Gillian Wagner
Workplace giving is great.
It's also called employee giving sometimes and it's a way for employees to make charitable contributions at work, typically through like you were saying, payroll deduction. It's all about confidence, convenience, and collective impact when we talk about workplace.
So you've got that confidence that the charities that are available to you through your employer that you can donate to.
You are vetted as legitimate non-profit organizations and I think we're going to talk in a little bit about what that means and how to keep an eye out for that, and it's super convenient because you get to make your choice of who you want to support and how much you want to support it and then all you have to do is donate through your employer's online giving portal.
00:07:05
And then once that payroll production begins, you're giving consistently throughout the year, and it's easy to make small regular contributions and watch those add up really quickly.
00:07:14 Gillian Wagner
And then I always like to add as a bonus and we can talk more about how to leverage this later, but many companies offer matching gift opportunities to really maximize the impact of your Gift.
00:07:23 Laura Horvath
I think as we get further into this conversation, we want to help our listeners to understand some important terms that get used.
00:07:32 Laura Horvath
And when we talk about donations and charitable giving, so can you kind of walk us through some important.
00:07:39 Laura Horvath
Items that we need to know what they are.
00:07:41 Laura Horvath
And understand what they do.
00:07:43 Laura Horvath
So Gillian, when people are thinking about making donations on a regular basis or even one time donations to maybe a nonprofit that's associated with the causes they care about.
00:07:54 Laura Horvath
What are some things?
00:07:55 Laura Horvath
What are some things they need to know about when they're starting to do that research?
00:08:00 Gillian Wagner
Yeah, it's really important that you do your homework and understand you know where are you giving your money to and why are.
00:08:05 Gillian Wagner
You giving it to them.
00:08:06 Gillian Wagner
And there are a couple of tools that you can leverage.
00:08:08 Gillian Wagner
To help make sure that you feel confident in your choice.
00:08:10 Gillian Wagner
So the first is that registered nonprofit organization status I mentioned, so you're going to be looking for 501C3 status. That is a tax code status that denotes that an organization is a registered nonprofit that is recognized as tax exempt by the IRS because they are exclusively for a charitable purpose, another great tool you're going to want to look for is something called a Nine-Ninety form completed annually by a 501C3 organization to maintain a report on their Tax exempt status.
Plus those are publicly available and they include information on leadership of an organization and their assets, expenses, things like that.
00:08:48 Gillian Wagner
So those are two really great places to get started to ensure that the organization that you're supporting is legitimate and reputable with their finances, and they have that accountability and transparency.
00:08:58 Laura Horvath
That's really helpful information to share Gillian. I'm so glad that you did. A lot of our listeners know that HCW helping children worldwide. It is a 501C 3 and we do go through a process annually where an outside independent auditor comes in.
00:09:12 Laura Horvath
Every year they spend three years, 3 three years (laugh) It feels like three years - they spend 3 days combing through our financial documents and making sure that everything is up to standard. And then the report that they release at the end is a 990.
(Addendum from HCW – it’s called the Annual Report of Audited Financial Statements, a second audit team uses the same verified information to generate the 990 Tax Return – both are on our website.)
00:09:27 Laura Horvath
And we think this thing is so important that we publish our 990 every year on our website so donors can just go right to our website. They can look at our financials year by year and understand where every single dollar.
00:09:40 Laura Horvath
Is going and it's I think that's really important for people to know because I think if you are donating money through a nonprofit, even a 501C3.
00:09:50 Laura Horvath
If they don't make their 990's just easily available to you, I think that should be a.
00:09:55 Laura Horvath
Little bit of a yellow flag.
00:09:56 Gillian Wagner
And Laura, I love that helping children worldwide has that information readily available on your website.
00:10:01 Gillian Wagner
It makes it so easy for.
00:10:03 Gillian Wagner
Donors to go and do their homework and double.
00:10:04 Gillian Wagner
Back if you're looking for other places to review nonprofit organizations, I have two recommendations, Charity Navigator and GuideStar are good options, so they Charity Navigator rates charities based on financial health and accountability and transparency and then GuideStar lets you view nonprofit data like nine 90s leadership information.
00:10:24 Gillian Wagner
Program work.
00:10:25 Gillian Wagner
And more, but it's always a really good sign when an organization puts that information forward, right?
00:10:31 Gillian Wagner
Available on their website and easy to find.
00:10:34 Gillian Wagner
It helps you.
00:10:34 Gillian Wagner
Know that they really stand behind what they do and where they put their money.
00:10:38 Yasmine Vaughan
I will add in that I think.
00:10:39 Yasmine Vaughan
It's GuideStar has recently changed their name to candid, so if you're if you've never heard of this organization.
00:10:45 Yasmine Vaughan
Before and you're looking for it.
00:10:46 Yasmine Vaughan
And you're like where the heck is that?
00:10:48 Yasmine Vaughan
It's it's changes.
00:10:49 Yasmine Vaughan
It's coming under an umbrella organization called Candid, which does a lot of work with nonprofits and nonprofit organizations.
00:10:56 Yasmine Vaughan
You do have to have an account.
00:10:58 Yasmine Vaughan
With godstar to view some of the more granular documents.
00:11:01 Yasmine Vaughan
But if you're just trying to find out if the organization that you're thinking
00:11:04 Yasmine Vaughan
About donating to is.
00:11:06 Laura Horvath
Even real.
00:11:07 Yasmine Vaughan
And even has any sort of financial accountability.
00:11:10 Yasmine Vaughan
Then a quick search typing in the name of the organization, and then GuideStar usually will pull up some information to guide you on that.
00:11:18 Laura Horvath
Helping children worldwide has both a candid rating and a Charity Navigator rating, and we curate that every single year we provide updated information to it, and we have the very very highest ratings.
00:11:30 Laura Horvath
That you can get on those accrediting sites and we work really hard to keep those ratings.
00:11:35 Laura Horvath
And it's not easy to do and so I think it is.
00:11:38 Laura Horvath
Those are two great options for donors to to check that I would.
00:11:43
I would.
00:11:43 Laura Horvath
Sort of recommend that people, when you're when you're looking at an organization website and they have on there that they have a Charity Navigator rating.
00:11:52 Laura Horvath
Lots of times people will just see oh they have a Charity Navigator rating and they'll move on and I would encourage people to click on the link or to go separately to Charity Navigator or to candid.
00:12:03 Laura Horvath
And and actually check that out.
00:12:05 Laura Horvath
It's really easy to put that on your website and have that information actually not exist.
00:12:11 Laura Horvath
For example, we know of 1 organization.
00:12:14 Laura Horvath
That has on their website that they have a Charity Navigator rating, but if you follow that link their rating is actually a bronze, which is not the highest rating.
00:12:24 Laura Horvath
I think Platinum is the highest rating you can get.
00:12:26 Laura Horvath
Their information has not been updated in more than 10 years.
00:12:29 Laura Horvath
It's also incomplete, but if I'm just looking at the website and I see the word Charity Navigator on the website.
00:12:35 Laura Horvath
I think this is a legitimate organization.
00:12:37 Laura Horvath
You have to follow the link.
00:12:39 Laura Horvath
You have to look at their financials.
00:12:40 Laura Horvath
You have to dig a little bit deeper.
00:12:42 Laura Horvath
Another organization that's out there specifically for Christian nonprofits.
00:12:47 Laura Horvath
That's another accrediting body is called the ECF A.
00:12:51 Laura Horvath
This stands for the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, and they do exactly the same thing.
00:12:57 Laura Horvath
They accredit nonprofits based on financial accountability, transparency.
00:13:03 Laura Horvath
Which is are they being transparent about where your money is going and what it's doing fund raising?
00:13:08 Laura Horvath
How much revenue do they bring in and board governance?
00:13:11 Laura Horvath
I think I think Charity Navigator also looks at board governance and that's an important thing too.
00:13:16 Laura Horvath
You want to understand how an organization is being governed, governed and that that is being done in a legitimate and transparent.
00:13:24 Yasmine Vaughan
Yeah, so we just shared a lot of information and threw out a lot of terms for those of.
00:13:29 Yasmine Vaughan
You who are unfamiliar, you're probably.
00:13:31 Yasmine Vaughan
Swimming in them at this point.
00:13:33 Yasmine Vaughan
So a quick recap is when you're looking for.
00:13:36 Yasmine Vaughan
An organization to donate to.
00:13:37 Yasmine Vaughan
First check and see if they are an actual.
00:13:41 Yasmine Vaughan
IRS registered nonprofit organization. They have that 501C3 tax code status. Next step is usually on.
00:13:50 Yasmine Vaughan
Their website.
00:13:51 Yasmine Vaughan
There'll be a section usually under their about section that sends financials and so look and see if they have their latest 990 forms or if there's something on their website that says 990.
00:14:02 Yasmine Vaughan
Coming soon so that you can see.
00:14:04 Yasmine Vaughan
Where their money is going and that they.
00:14:06 Yasmine Vaughan
Have done the the work to.
00:14:07 Yasmine Vaughan
Be registered for tax.
00:14:08 Yasmine Vaughan
Since you can also check Charity Navigator GuideStar or the FCA, if it's a Christian organization.
00:14:15 Yasmine Vaughan
To see how.
00:14:15 Yasmine Vaughan
These organizations rate not only their financial transparency, but there.
00:14:21 Yasmine Vaughan
From there, the balance between their administrative spending and their actual program spending is most of your money going to be going to an organization that is spending a lot on overhead costs or going directly to the cause that you're hoping to support.
00:14:37 Yasmine Vaughan
And there's some.
00:14:38 Yasmine Vaughan
Some tensions with that as well, which we'll talk about a little bit.
00:14:42 Yasmine Vaughan
But so that that encompasses a lot of the financial things that you can look into to make sure that what you're donating to is a good cause.
00:14:51 Yasmine Vaughan
But what are the steps Jillian that you would say you should take when you're trying to even find a place you might want to donate to?
00:14:59 Gillian Wagner
The most important first step is to find what you're passionate about, right?
00:15:02 Gillian Wagner
I think a lot of us have kind of an innate pull towards A cause or set of causes that really speak to us, but for some of us it might take a little bit of reflecting to figure out where you want to start.
00:15:12 Gillian Wagner
Or maybe you have too many things that you care about, and so it's about narrowing it down.
00:15:16 Gillian Wagner
I always recommend people start with examining what are my core values.
00:15:20 Gillian Wagner
What are my beliefs and what are my priorities?
00:15:22 Gillian Wagner
When you start.
00:15:23 Gillian Wagner
To think those through, you'll see patterns come.
00:15:27 Gillian Wagner
You know, when I was younger my mom, I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my career and.
00:15:31 Gillian Wagner
My mom recommended pay.
00:15:33 Gillian Wagner
Attention to the things that you're drawn to.
00:15:35 Gillian Wagner
Look at the news.
00:15:36 Gillian Wagner
Verticals that you find yourself reading over and over again.
00:15:39 Gillian Wagner
What are the stories that really pull at your heartstrings?
00:15:42 Gillian Wagner
I have a friend who likes to say what makes you cry, what makes you?
00:15:45 Gillian Wagner
Tear up thinking about those things and reflecting on how they fit into your values and and your beliefs and how you live your.
00:15:52 Gillian Wagner
Life will help you kind of identify that first place and then from there picking and choosing OK, what am I going to prioritize?
00:16:00 Gillian Wagner
What's going to be my primary goal for my giving plan this year?
00:16:04 Gillian Wagner
My next recommendation is to dive in and do your research so with the tools that we've been talking about today, thinking about finding an organization that addresses the causes that you've identified as as your priority area.
00:16:16 Gillian Wagner
I have a couple recommendations here, so first is to look for affiliations and groups based on your identified causes that link lots of organizations together as a good.
00:16:25 Gillian Wagner
Place to start doing your research.
00:16:27 Gillian Wagner
So for example, in workplace giving programs federations like global impacts and others, we often typically organize our membership around.
00:16:36 Laura Horvath
Type of cause so a.
00:16:38 Gillian Wagner
Global impact.
00:16:39 Gillian Wagner
All of our charities are focused on addressing the most critical global causes, so anyone interested in international giving can go check out global impact, which is why helping children worldwide is in our charity alliance.
00:16:50 Gillian Wagner
There are other ways to search by cause type Givewell and Charity Navigator have resources broken down by cause.
00:16:57 Gillian Wagner
Local news outlets are also a good go to.
00:17:00 Gillian Wagner
Obviously they're great for finding local organizations, but I also see local news organizations highlighting giving options during natural, national and international crises, natural disasters, and other kinds of emergencies, and then finally, when you're ready to take all the tools that we've shared with you today going and doing a Google search.
00:17:18 Gillian Wagner
Can absolutely be a great way of finding organizations, just as long as you're putting on your critical thinking hat and doing your homework here.
00:17:27 Yasmine Vaughan
Yeah, thank you Jillian and uh.
00:17:29 Yasmine Vaughan
I think we talked a little bit.
00:17:31 Yasmine Vaughan
About this, but
00:17:32 Yasmine Vaughan
Uhm, it's it's it.
00:17:34 Yasmine Vaughan
Seems sort of overwhelming like, oh, I just wanted to find somewhere to give, you know, 20 bucks around Christmas time.
00:17:39 Yasmine Vaughan
This is a lot of work to put into it, but people put a lot of work in determining where they put their retirement funds, where they put other investments, and when you are giving money to a charity, you're still investing in.
00:17:52 Yasmine Vaughan
Something you're investing in an organization.
00:17:54 Yasmine Vaughan
You're investing in A cause.
00:17:56 Yasmine Vaughan
So really doing that homework to determine where you want to give can be so important and really does not have to take that long.
00:18:03 Gillian Wagner
Absolutely giving is an investment.
00:18:05 Gillian Wagner
I love that you said it like that and it it it warrants our due diligence and our research and it also helps you feel more committed to the organizations and the causes that you support.
00:18:17 Gillian Wagner
My last piece of advice on this is if you're interested in supporting an organization, but you want to confirm that they were the right investment.
00:18:23 Gillian Wagner
For you sign up for their newsletter.
00:18:26 Gillian Wagner
Follow them on social media.
00:18:27 Gillian Wagner
Read their reports.
00:18:28 Gillian Wagner
It's a great way to observe their work.
00:18:30 Gillian Wagner
Learn more about the programs that you're supporting, and.
00:18:33 Gillian Wagner
Make sure that this is where.
00:18:34 Gillian Wagner
This is where you want your investment to go.
00:18:36 Laura Horvath
I love that and I love that that what that does is it engages people not just in giving a donation to a worthy organization.
00:18:44 Laura Horvath
You know they've done the research and they vetted them and they know that the money is going.
00:18:49 Laura Horvath
Where it it?
00:18:50 Laura Horvath
They're being told that it's going, but if you're following that organization also on social media, if you're reading their newsletter, if you're just.
00:18:56 Laura Horvath
Kind of tracking along with them.
00:18:58 Laura Horvath
Then you're not just writing a check or make.
00:19:00 Laura Horvath
Being a PayPal donation or what have you, you're actually, you know, becoming more engaged in understanding the work that they do and and being able to measure their impact and see the the impact that your moment that your money is having.
00:19:14 Laura Horvath
And I think that's an important part of charitable giving.
00:19:17 Laura Horvath
Most organizations aren't just looking to try to get money out of you.
00:19:20 Laura Horvath
They actually want you to care about their cause.
00:19:23 Laura Horvath
And understand the impact that your money is having through their work.
00:19:28 Laura Horvath
So I think that's really good advice.
00:19:30 Laura Horvath
How do we measure impact?
00:19:32 Yasmine Vaughan
Yeah, that's a.
00:19:33 Yasmine Vaughan
Great point as well as it's trying to figure out if your if your organization really is going to.
00:19:37 Yasmine Vaughan
Make the impact.
00:19:38 Yasmine Vaughan
That you're hoping that it's going to make.
00:19:40 Yasmine Vaughan
You know you've found a.
00:19:41 Yasmine Vaughan
'cause that you're very interested in.
00:19:42 Yasmine Vaughan
And and it really moves your heart.
00:19:44 Yasmine Vaughan
But you're wondering, you know?
00:19:45 Yasmine Vaughan
Is this is my money really going to accomplish what I'm hoping it will accomplish?
00:19:49 Yasmine Vaughan
Somebody things are really difficult to measure, especially when it comes to.
00:19:55 Yasmine Vaughan
A lot of nonprofits or.
00:19:56 Yasmine Vaughan
Moving towards this movement of being sustainable, we're not just giving a man a fish.
00:20:02 Yasmine Vaughan
We're teaching Amanda Fish and things like that can be really difficult to measure because they they take a while and the.
00:20:09 Yasmine Vaughan
The long term impact.
00:20:10 Yasmine Vaughan
Can can be difficult to see.
00:20:12 Yasmine Vaughan
And that's another reason why I like taking a look at an organization newsletter.
00:20:16 Yasmine Vaughan
Keeping up with them over time can really help.
00:20:19 Yasmine Vaughan
Another way to see like their impact is to see what organizations that they are affiliated with.
00:20:25 Yasmine Vaughan
So we talked about like financial organizations like GuideStar and Charity Navigator, but affiliations with other organizations.
00:20:35 Yasmine Vaughan
That are sort of groups, so or like coalitions.
00:20:39 Yasmine Vaughan
So at helping children worldwide, we're a member of the Christian Alliance for Orphans, which is a humongous network of organizations that worked with orphaned and vulnerable children, were also a member of the Christian connections to International Health, which is another large organization of.
00:20:54 Yasmine Vaughan
Groups and individuals who are committed to providing health.
00:20:57 Yasmine Vaughan
Care and global health from a Christian.
00:20:59 Yasmine Vaughan
Perspective and most.
00:21:00 Yasmine Vaughan
Of these organizations require pretty stringent applications.
00:21:05 Yasmine Vaughan
You have to update.
00:21:06 Yasmine Vaughan
Your to pay.
00:21:06 Yasmine Vaughan
Dues and with that you get you know lots of benefits in terms of networking and advocacy and resources and things.
00:21:14 Yasmine Vaughan
But seeing that an organization is not just working on.
00:21:16 Yasmine Vaughan
Its own but.
00:21:17 Yasmine Vaughan
Has an entire network of other organizations that are supporting them is a really good way to see if if your money is going to.
00:21:24 Yasmine Vaughan
Make really good impact.
00:21:26 Laura Horvath
Yeah, I think that's really important.
00:21:28 Laura Horvath
Yeah, it's because organizations like the ones you've listed, Christian Alliance for orphans and the.
00:21:33 Laura Horvath
Christian connections for international health.
00:21:35 Laura Horvath
These are organizations that are not going to partner with organizations that aren't operating at the very, you know, kind of highest level of transparency and financial accountability because they're not going to attach their name to an organization like that, and so you know, there are some great little small organizations out there, but if they're.
00:21:53 Laura Horvath
Also kind of plugged into these larger, globally recognized organizations.
00:21:58 Laura Horvath
Then you know that they've been fully vetted, and I think that's really important.
00:22:02 Laura Horvath
I think you still have to be really careful about things in terms of.
00:22:07 Laura Horvath
You know it's easy to get a donation for a one off if you you know.
00:22:14 Laura Horvath
Say, for example, want to donate to building a well or something like that.
00:22:18 Laura Horvath
There's that's a great thing to donate to, but it's a one off and one thing you might want to consider is looking for programs that are built.
00:22:26 Laura Horvath
To be sustainable.
00:22:28 Laura Horvath
It's not just feed people for a day.
00:22:30 Laura Horvath
But build the capacity of local people to to stand on their own to.
00:22:35 Laura Horvath
Have the dignity and independence of being able to care for themselves and finding ways to empower them to do that.
00:22:40 Laura Horvath
And as yet, yes has said that's a harder thing to track unless you're developing a relationship with the charitable organization that you're choosing to support, and so it's just something to think about.
00:22:51 Laura Horvath
If contributing your charitable dollars.
00:22:54 Laura Horvath
If you want to do that in a long term and meaningful way, then you need to think about programs that are trying to be self sustainable and build independence in people and not create dependence.
00:23:05 Laura Horvath
One thing I want to talk about is this issue.
00:23:08 Laura Horvath
I think as you brought it up earlier in the conversation where you talk about where you want to look at the balance.
00:23:14 Laura Horvath
Of administrative costs and program costs.
00:23:18 Laura Horvath
So how much of your donor dollar is being spent on what we call over?
00:23:24 Laura Horvath
Ahead and how much is going directly to recipients, and I think that donors have this sense that 100% of their money should.
00:23:32 Laura Horvath
Go to the.
00:23:33 Laura Horvath
People in need.
00:23:35 Laura Horvath
Jillian or yes, do either one of you want to kind of comment on why that might not be the best way to approach it?
00:23:42 Gillian Wagner
Yeah, absolutely, that's a big question to ask and I I suppose maybe the first question you want to ask yourself.
00:23:47 Gillian Wagner
Is where do.
00:23:48 Gillian Wagner
I want my money going and.
00:23:50 Gillian Wagner
And what do they need to do to make that change happen?
00:23:54 Gillian Wagner
And I think helping children.
00:23:56 Gillian Wagner
Worldwide is a great example of this, because when you think about your child reintegration.
00:24:00 Gillian Wagner
You have people.
00:24:01 Gillian Wagner
Who are doing case management?
00:24:03 Gillian Wagner
You have people who are providing counseling and training and helping children integrate into families and and build happy, thriving family units.
00:24:11 Gillian Wagner
Who do you need to make that happen?
00:24:13 Gillian Wagner
You need the best of the best.
00:24:16 Gillian Wagner
You need skilled, trained staff who.
00:24:19 Gillian Wagner
Know how to work with.
00:24:20 Gillian Wagner
Children who know how to work with families and have the tools they need.
00:24:23 Gillian Wagner
To do that?
00:24:23 Gillian Wagner
Well and program staff personnel staff, that's an.
00:24:27 Gillian Wagner
Administrative cost and so.
00:24:29 Gillian Wagner
It's it's always difficult to draw out what is program cost and what is administrative cost, and sometimes the the reporting that we have on on an administrative cost versus program cost is it's tricky to define because you want to invest in staff capacity and staff training and you want.
00:24:50 Gillian Wagner
To have the best people available to be doing this great work and investing in this change and so administrative costs are not always just about.
00:25:01 Gillian Wagner
Fund raising, or, you know, travel and things like that.
00:25:05 Gillian Wagner
It's it's paying for great people who you need.
00:25:09 Gillian Wagner
To do this great work.
00:25:11 Yasmine Vaughan
That's an excellent point, Gillian.
00:25:13 Yasmine Vaughan
There's a really wonderful Ted talk called the way we think about charity is dead wrong, and for any of you listening who work in the nonprofit sector, I'm going to tell you now to.
00:25:22 Yasmine Vaughan
Not watch it.
00:25:23 Yasmine Vaughan
Because it will just make you angry.
00:25:25 Yasmine Vaughan
The premise of the episode is about how nonprofits and for profit.
00:25:32 Yasmine Vaughan
For age.
00:25:33 Yasmine Vaughan
And are treated differently if a for profit organization spends a lot of money on advertising and fund raising and and things like and paying their staff really well, then people don't really blink an eye at it.
00:25:47 Yasmine Vaughan
They think, oh.
00:25:48 Yasmine Vaughan
You know it's it's great.
00:25:49 Yasmine Vaughan
That Coca Cola puts out these ads.
00:25:51 Yasmine Vaughan
It's fine that.
00:25:52 Yasmine Vaughan
They do that because then they make.
00:25:53 Yasmine Vaughan
More money as a result of these things, but non profits are not expected to operate under the same rule.
00:25:59 Yasmine Vaughan
Rules they're expected to have, you know, low paying staff because they are, you know, these people are are doing it out of the goodness of their hearts.
00:26:07 Yasmine Vaughan
They're expected to.
00:26:08 Yasmine Vaughan
Have to spend very little money on fund raising and other things because the money is supposed to.
00:26:12 Yasmine Vaughan
Go to the.
00:26:14 Yasmine Vaughan
Programs and to the people that are being helped in the communities that they're serving, but.
00:26:19
If you you.
00:26:20 Yasmine Vaughan
Gotta spend money to make money in certain ways.
00:26:23 Yasmine Vaughan
Measuring an organization just on its administrative costs versus its program costs isn't going to give you a complete picture of the work.
00:26:31 Yasmine Vaughan
That they're doing.
00:26:32 Yasmine Vaughan
And of course, as Laura was saying, the tension of an organization that spends 100% a 100% of your donation goes to.
00:26:40 Yasmine Vaughan
Programs means that they aren't able to recruit the staff that they need to run these organizations.
00:26:46 Yasmine Vaughan
The ads dealing.
00:26:46 Yasmine Vaughan
With saying the highly trained and educated staff that know how to do the work.
00:26:51 Yasmine Vaughan
Really well and have the time.
00:26:53 Yasmine Vaughan
To do the work really well people.
00:26:55 Yasmine Vaughan
I mean, even people who work for nonprofits need to make money to put food on.
00:26:59 Yasmine Vaughan
Their tables and.
00:27:00 Yasmine Vaughan
You're you're still assisting.
00:27:01 Yasmine Vaughan
You're giving somebody an opportunity to work and to.
00:27:05 Yasmine Vaughan
To to give.
00:27:06 Gillian Wagner
And I think the key here is transparency, right?
00:27:08 Gillian Wagner
Because if an organization is transparent about where their money goes, it's just that they're trustworthy and it shows that they really stand behind the kinds of financial decisions that they're making.
00:27:18 Gillian Wagner
And so again, if you have any questions about, well, you know why is your administrative costs, you know, broken down like this and you know you can go to the organization.
00:27:27 Gillian Wagner
Website and find that information and use the tools online.
00:27:30 Gillian Wagner
Global you to you to make sure that you feel comfortable with this decision and that.
00:27:34 Gillian Wagner
You you support the kinds of investments that they make.
00:27:37 Gillian Wagner
The transparency, I think is is.
00:27:39 Gillian Wagner
Really, the key around this?
00:27:40 Gillian Wagner
Pretty nuanced and pretty complex topic that we could probably do an entire other.
00:27:44 Gillian Wagner
Podcast episode about.
00:27:46 Laura Horvath
And maybe we will I.
00:27:48 Laura Horvath
Think I think this is really important. I I know that when I look at organizations and I see on their website, you know or they're promoting this idea that 100% of their you know of the donations go directly to programs.
00:28:00 Laura Horvath
That's a bit of a red flag for me, because in the back of my mind I'm thinking you know often in non profit.
00:28:06 Laura Horvath
Work, what you get are people who are smart.
00:28:09 Laura Horvath
And well meaning.
00:28:10 Laura Horvath
But aren't necessarily skilled in the work that they're engaged in doing, and it's important because you know, and your especially with the work like that.
00:28:19 Laura Horvath
Helping children worldwide does.
00:28:21 Laura Horvath
That's work with people.
00:28:22 Laura Horvath
I think we have an ethical and moral responsibility to make sure that those that are actually doing the work.
00:28:27 Laura Horvath
The skills they need to do it and and they are compensated.
00:28:31 Laura Horvath
You know, in a commensurate way, in the marketplace for doing that skilled work, because it's really important.
00:28:39 Laura Horvath
So I think that's that's a really important thing to just keep an eye out for.
00:28:42 Laura Horvath
And one other thing that occurred to me when we were talking about administrative budgets and and, you know, money that HKW has in our budget for, say fundraising because is.
00:28:51 Laura Horvath
Yes, points out it.
00:28:52 Laura Horvath
It costs money to make money and we do that in nonprofit because we're trying to raise money to support programs to help people.
00:28:59 Laura Horvath
So that's an important part of what we do.
00:29:01 Laura Horvath
HW has a travel budget, a lot of the travel that we do is international travel and it's it's not cheap.
00:29:08 Laura Horvath
But that's about visiting our programs and ensuring financial and programmatic transparency and being able to report back to donors that yes, the money that you're sending is continuing to do the work that we say that it that it is, and all that's just really important.
00:29:22 Laura Horvath
Part of ensuring that donors are getting that the best bang for their buck.
00:29:28 Laura Horvath
The way they would in.
00:29:29 Laura Horvath
Any investment that they're trying to make?
00:29:31 Yasmine Vaughan
And what it really comes?
00:29:32 Yasmine Vaughan
Down to is even if administrative.
00:29:34 Yasmine Vaughan
Costs are very high and program costs.
00:29:36 Yasmine Vaughan
Are a little bit.
00:29:37 Yasmine Vaughan
Lower it's not about.
00:29:40
The piece of the.
00:29:41 Yasmine Vaughan
Pie that it takes up, but how big the?
00:29:42 Yasmine Vaughan
Pie is and.
00:29:44 Yasmine Vaughan
The Ted talk.
00:29:45 Yasmine Vaughan
That I referenced does a really excellent.
00:29:46 Yasmine Vaughan
Job of illustrating this, but I'll I'll.
00:29:48 Yasmine Vaughan
Try to summarize here.
00:29:50 Yasmine Vaughan
You know if an organization spends $5000 and make $5000, then you know they're sort of just netting zero there.
00:30:00 Yasmine Vaughan
But if an organization spends $10,000 and they're able to make $100,000.
00:30:07 Yasmine Vaughan
Then you're talking about.
00:30:08 Yasmine Vaughan
A bigger piece of the pie in terms.
00:30:10 Yasmine Vaughan
Of what they're able to do with their programs.
00:30:12 Yasmine Vaughan
So yes, they may have higher administrative.
00:30:14 Yasmine Vaughan
Costs, but what they're able to?
00:30:16 Yasmine Vaughan
Do as a result.
00:30:18 Yasmine Vaughan
Of those high administrative costs is so much greater.
00:30:21 Laura Horvath
Yeah, I think that's a really important thing and it sort of does add a little bit to the amount of research a donor needs to do to dig down and understand.
00:30:30 Laura Horvath
That, but it's important and I keep I.
00:30:33 Laura Horvath
I want to keep using this this term of investments that you know how you're investing your charity dollar because I think people should take that as seriously as they take any other financial investment that they're making.
00:30:44 Laura Horvath
And we will.
00:30:45 Laura Horvath
I know Yaz kind of teased that those of us in the nonprofit world shouldn't watch that.
00:30:50 Laura Horvath
Ted talk, but we will put a link in the comments or so that you can access to it.
00:30:55 Laura Horvath
Get access to it because it's a great Ted talk that everybody I think should pay attention to.
00:31:00 Gillian Wagner
Because giving is an investment, I want to plug a few other notes that I have on building.
00:31:05 Gillian Wagner
What I kind of like to think about as your giving strategy.
00:31:08 Gillian Wagner
So one piece that I always recommend to folks is give regularly would why I love workplace giving and employee giving is because when you give it work you're giving over the course of an entire year and that's on average.
00:31:20 Gillian Wagner
Most employers have 26 pay periods.
00:31:23 Gillian Wagner
That's 26 contributions over the course of.
00:31:25 Gillian Wagner
An entire year.
00:31:27 Gillian Wagner
And those contributions are unrestricted and in the nonprofit world.
00:31:31 Gillian Wagner
That means that money can go wherever an organization needs to put that money the most.
00:31:35 Gillian Wagner
Giving that kind of consistency is a huge financial benefit for the organizations that you want to support.
00:31:42 Gillian Wagner
You also want to think about.
00:31:43 Gillian Wagner
If you're not going to give your round, or if you want to add in one off giving into your your plan, keep an eye out for maximum impact opportunities like matching gifts. So whether your company's workplace program offers a matching incentive for workplace.
00:31:59 Gillian Wagner
Nations, or if there's another corporate giving initiative.
00:32:01 Gillian Wagner
That's going on.
00:32:03 Gillian Wagner
Really, try to leverage that.
00:32:04 Gillian Wagner
Giving Tuesday is a great example here.
00:32:07 Gillian Wagner
Many organizations partner with companies to maximize the impact on that first Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and I personally think of it as free money for the organizations that you're supporting.
00:32:17 Gillian Wagner
So kind of leveraging those opportunities.
00:32:19 Gillian Wagner
As they arise, I also have a note about emergencies.
00:32:22 Gillian Wagner
We can't predict what kinds of emergencies will happen and when they will happen, but we know that they will.
00:32:29 Gillian Wagner
Happen, they are inevitable.
00:32:31 Gillian Wagner
And a great way to get ahead of an emergency is to support organizations that are deeply rooted in work to build resilient communities.
00:32:42 Gillian Wagner
So you can't.
00:32:44 Gillian Wagner
You can't always plan for when and where, but you know that they will happen, and so you know that you're doing good work when you are investing in.
00:32:51 Gillian Wagner
Organizations that are building local capacity investing in strengthening.
00:32:56 Gillian Wagner
Communities and when organizations have the right funding and the right staff and the local know how they're the best responders when an emergency does happen.
00:33:04 Gillian Wagner
And so you know, if you're someone who really is is drawn towards emergency giving, I do still think giving year round is a really great way to support that kind of disaster relief.
00:33:16 Gillian Wagner
An emergency work.
00:33:19 Laura Horvath
I think that's such a great point, and I know as a nonprofit we really appreciated what we call dedicated donors that give you know, kind of an incremental basis throughout the year.
00:33:28 Laura Horvath
I mean there are periods in our fund raising cycle where we get major donations.
00:33:34 Laura Horvath
End of year tends to be big donation time.
00:33:37 Laura Horvath
'cause people.
00:33:37 Laura Horvath
We'll do a.
00:33:38 Laura Horvath
A large end of year donations and we're always grateful for that too.
00:33:42 Laura Horvath
But when you do kind of a average, you know through the pay.
00:33:45 Laura Horvath
We check on a regular basis, then we know that money is coming and we know we can count on that money and that's really important in nonprofit work.
00:33:53 Laura Horvath
On the emergency issue, I love this too because I can give you an example.
00:33:58 Laura Horvath
So donors of powers who've been long term donors, regular donors of hours for years, years and years.
00:34:05 Laura Horvath
Reached out to us when the war broke out in Ukraine and now they know that it HKW doesn't currently do any work in that area of the world.
00:34:13 Laura Horvath
We don't have program staff on the ground there.
00:34:17 Laura Horvath
We don't work with families and children in that area and we and just we just haven't.
00:34:21 Laura Horvath
That's just not where we're located.
00:34:22 Laura Horvath
But donors have always reached out and said, hey, you know, we feel really called to make some kind of emergency donation to to children and families in crisis in that area of the world.
00:34:32 Laura Horvath
And we were able to say, because we're networked with these organizations, we were able to say, well.
00:34:37 Laura Horvath
You know, we we know of this organization that we're partnered with, and this organization and they've been working in that area of the world for years, and we know that they're there and they're ready to respond.
00:34:48 Laura Horvath
And so if you want to make a donation to them, we highly recommend them.
00:34:52 Laura Horvath
And so we have had several donors that have been able to do that, and we're happy to do that because in the end that just helps people, which is what we're after, and we don't feel like that pulls donor dollars away from us.
00:35:03 Laura Horvath
We feel like that what that does for our donors is demonstrate to them that we have a mission and a kind of higher purpose to helping families.
00:35:12 Laura Horvath
And and I, I hope makes us attractive as a charitable partner.
00:35:17 Gillian Wagner
Again, it gets back to this idea of leveraging sort of those professional connections and those networks, and looking for that partnership building.
00:35:25 Gillian Wagner
And we do a lot of that at global impact as well, making recommendations based on the organizations that we know are deeply rooted in these communities and deeply rooted in this kind of work and can respond.
00:35:37 Gillian Wagner
To the best of their ability in some of the toughest circumstances, so yeah.
00:35:42 Gillian Wagner
All all giving is is important and critical and it lifts up everyone in the sector absolutely.
00:35:49 Yasmine Vaughan
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
00:35:52 Yasmine Vaughan
The this conversation reminded me, of course, as you were saying, there are always going to be emergencies in which people need immediate help and need immediate relief work.
00:36:02 Yasmine Vaughan
Immediate humanitarian intervention to prevent issues, but we talked earlier about sustainability and organizations that are doing sustainable work.
00:36:12 Yasmine Vaughan
So I wonder, Laura, if you would.
00:36:14 Yasmine Vaughan
Speak a little bit more to.
00:36:16 Yasmine Vaughan
Uhm organization.
00:36:18 Yasmine Vaughan
The difference between like relief, rehabilitation and development work within this sphere.
00:36:24 Laura Horvath
Yeah, so this gets a little bit into International Development and I won't take us too far off track as far as that goes, but I think you know when a crisis happens, there's often a relief response and that is entirely appropriate.
00:36:37 Laura Horvath
You know war breaks out.
00:36:39 Laura Horvath
There's a massive mudslide.
00:36:40 Laura Horvath
There's a pandemic or an earthquake.
00:36:43 Laura Horvath
A tsunami.
00:36:44 Laura Horvath
Something along those lines there is a relief response that needs to happen.
00:36:47 Laura Horvath
People need to be sort of taken care of in the moment and provide it with the the care that they need in the moment.
00:36:54 Laura Horvath
But then you have to start thinking more strategically in long term, relief is about tactical response.
00:36:59 Laura Horvath
It's about what do people need in a given moment of time.
00:37:02 Laura Horvath
But development thinks longer term and so after the crisis is over, we know there's going to be emergency.
00:37:08 Laura Horvath
Emergencies are inevitable, but they end.
00:37:12 Laura Horvath
And then what happens next?
00:37:13 Laura Horvath
Now the person is displaced from their home or they're displaced from their family.
00:37:18 Laura Horvath
You know, oftentimes we work with children that are separated from parental care.
00:37:22 Laura Horvath
How do we rehabilitate?
00:37:24 Laura Horvath
That situation, how do we bring the pieces back together again?
00:37:28 Laura Horvath
And so there are organizations like helping children worldwide that do that kind of work.
00:37:32 Laura Horvath
And then there's the.
00:37:32 Laura Horvath
Long term development piece which is also work that HW is engaged in.
00:37:37 Laura Horvath
And that is how.
00:37:38 Laura Horvath
Do we now that we've you know?
00:37:40 Laura Horvath
Sort of rescued the people out of crisis and we have rehabilitated or put the pieces back together.
00:37:46 Yasmine Vaughan
How do we build the?
00:37:47 Laura Horvath
Capacity and strengthen those people and communities so that when the crisis happens again, or when a crisis happens again, they're better able to sustain.
00:38:00 Laura Horvath
Themselves and need less help and so I think it's important when you think about charitable giving too.
00:38:06 Laura Horvath
To think about what part of that process are you trying to support?
00:38:11 Laura Horvath
And personally my my sense is that when a Ukraine, even the Ukraine Russia war breaks out, I probably want to make an emergency one time donation as a charitable donor.
00:38:26 Laura Horvath
But then I might.
00:38:26 Laura Horvath
I want to look at organizations that in that area that are going to.
00:38:30 Laura Horvath
Be doing the.
00:38:31 Laura Horvath
Next pieces and I might want to think about more long term sustained.
00:38:36 Laura Horvath
Giving that will help those organizations on the ground put the pieces back together, rebuild the communities and strengthen them so that people are better able to elicit with withstand a crisis when it happens, and I know that's a lot for people to think about, but again, we're talking about investing your charitable dollar and understanding.
00:38:56 Laura Horvath
What that money is doing and what you want it to do, and it's important.
00:39:00 Laura Horvath
When you're making those decisions that you have all the information that you possibly can.
00:39:04 Gillian Wagner
Laura, what I'm hearing from.
00:39:05 Gillian Wagner
You is that giving is about your head and your heart and marrying the two and thinking about.
00:39:12 Yasmine Vaughan
What's the right?
00:39:13 Gillian Wagner
Balance and so giving with your heart following your passion, the things that you care about and also you know.
00:39:20 Gillian Wagner
Using data and information to make informed strategic investments, and I think these things work really nicely together.
00:39:28 Gillian Wagner
They they don't counteract they.
00:39:30 Gillian Wagner
They build on each other.
00:39:32 Laura Horvath
Jillian, I love the way you said that I love that you said that this is about both your head and your heart because I think what happens a lot with people who are making charitable donations is they give with their heart.
00:39:42 Laura Horvath
And they're not pulling their head into it, and I think honestly, doing both of those things understanding I get definitely give.
00:39:52 Laura Horvath
Out of passion and compassion and the thing that's that's tugging your heart strains definitely follow that instinct that I think personally I think God putting that on your heart for a reason you should definitely follow that instead.
00:40:04 Laura Horvath
But I don't think that you're meant to do that kind of unconsciously.
00:40:08 Laura Horvath
I think it's important to understand where that's going and how the impact that's going to have, and frankly, that's going to be more rewarding if you make a donation and you track that organization and you understand how that money is being spent and how people are being empowered.
00:40:24 Laura Horvath
But then that I think is a more rewarding donation for you because you understand the impact of every dollar that you're donating and you deserve to know that.
00:40:34 Yasmine Vaughan
Yeah I totally agree.
00:40:35 Yasmine Vaughan
Working at this organization.
00:40:37 Yasmine Vaughan
Has shown me that people are.
00:40:39 Yasmine Vaughan
So incredibly generous, we can tell a.
00:40:41 Yasmine Vaughan
Story we can share.
00:40:44 Yasmine Vaughan
An information about a family or about a community being helped, or about someone being treated at the hospital and people are so generous to.
00:40:53 Yasmine Vaughan
Give based on on their experience and from hearing from us that trust is is.
00:40:58 Yasmine Vaughan
It's easy to build, but then trust is also really easy to have destroyed and we have seen organizations that have even like big name donors give to them and then end up being under FBI investigation for poor practices.
00:41:14 Yasmine Vaughan
Both financially and programmatic.
00:41:16 Yasmine Vaughan
Really, it can be overwhelming to think.
00:41:19 Yasmine Vaughan
Oh gosh, if I'm going to give money, I have to do all of this work to find out if I'm giving to the right place.
00:41:24 Yasmine Vaughan
But having those trusted people like Laura with saying donors approaching us and saying, do you know an organization in Ukraine that we can donate to?
00:41:32 Yasmine Vaughan
So building those relationships and and meeting people whose expertise?
00:41:36 Speaker 2
And and.
00:41:37 Yasmine Vaughan
At trust, you feel that you can give and I I again want to circle back to the the idea of development organizations that are working.
00:41:48 Yasmine Vaughan
Like we said before, to teach Amanda Fish not give Amanda Fish are such a a way to make an impact long term.
00:41:55 Yasmine Vaughan
I wonder as we were talking about.
00:41:57 Yasmine Vaughan
The idea of.
00:41:58 Yasmine Vaughan
Of giving with your heart and and also with your head, if we want to talk a little bit.
00:42:03 Yasmine Vaughan
About ethical storytelling and the the way that organizations present information regarding people that they serve that can.
00:42:12 Yasmine Vaughan
B as a as a nonprofit organization, we know how powerful people stories are and we love being able to share the good work that our donors are able to do.
00:42:23 Yasmine Vaughan
But we're also really mindful of how how sharing those stories.
00:42:27 Yasmine Vaughan
Can be potentially very negative.
00:42:30 Yasmine Vaughan
I recently listened to a webinar where.
00:42:33 Yasmine Vaughan
A young man was talking about visiting a slum in Kenya and he found this man in this slum who had passed out.
00:42:40 The Voice of Optimism
He was.
00:42:41 Yasmine Vaughan
Drunk and he had basically passed out in his own.
00:42:44 Yasmine Vaughan
Filth and the young man took.
00:42:46 Yasmine Vaughan
A photo of this.
00:42:48 Yasmine Vaughan
This guy passed out drunk on the in this slum and looking back on it, what he said was in that moment.
00:42:55 Yasmine Vaughan
I could have given to him but instead I took there's this aspect when it comes to.
00:43:01 Yasmine Vaughan
Storytelling, and when it comes to to how organizations present those who are in need of affirming the dignity of people.
00:43:09 Yasmine Vaughan
And I know.
00:43:10 Yasmine Vaughan
We could definitely do.
00:43:11 Yasmine Vaughan
We probably will do a whole other episode on ethical storytelling and that sort of thing, but.
00:43:17 Yasmine Vaughan
There's so much path there can be just as much passion in being positive as there isn't being negative, but helping join the worldwide.
00:43:24 Yasmine Vaughan
We try not to tell stories of look at this poor, emaciated child that you could help but look at this grandmother who's so happy because her child has a chance at life.
00:43:36 Yasmine Vaughan
Look at their smiling.
00:43:37 Yasmine Vaughan
They says look.
00:43:37 Yasmine Vaughan
What you have been able to do?
00:43:39 Laura Horvath
Yeah, I think we will.
00:43:41 Laura Horvath
Do an episode on ethical storytelling, 'cause I think it's super important, but I I'm glad that you raised it here because I think this is maybe one.
00:43:50 Laura Horvath
Easy way that donors can vet an organization in terms of whether or not they want to give their charitable.
00:43:56 Laura Horvath
Dollars because look.
00:43:58 Yasmine Vaughan
All of us.
00:43:58 Laura Horvath
Nonprofits out here are trying to raise money, and one of the ways that we raised money is to tell the stories of real people that are being served in the field, and it's super easy to take a picture of the.
00:44:10 Laura Horvath
You know, starving kid in the.
00:44:12 Laura Horvath
You know hole in the mud or whatever with his torn T shirt looking emaciated and say you know, don't you want to feed him?
00:44:19 Laura Horvath
We actually in the in our sector called that poverty **** and that seems like a really easy way to bring money in, but for me that's always a red flag because it's it.
00:44:29 Laura Horvath
It pictures people in very undignified ways.
00:44:32 Laura Horvath
It highlights their need instead of their their strengths and their capacity and their dignity and and what we find better is telling the story of the impact that you've had.
00:44:46 Laura Horvath
Like Jazz is saying, you know, here's this grandmother who's been reunited with this child who had been living on the streets and.
00:44:52 Laura Horvath
And how happy the two of them are together.
00:44:54 Laura Horvath
And here's this woman who was a petty trader.
00:44:57 Laura Horvath
You know basically just selling things in the marketplace, just to put enough, you know food on the table for the next.
00:45:02 Laura Horvath
Neil, who went through our microfinance training program and now runs a tailoring shop where she employs six other people.
00:45:10 Laura Horvath
That's the story we want to tell is the story that's saying your donor dollars are creating this this outcome?
00:45:16 Laura Horvath
This impact that's changed people's lives in a positive way, and it honors the dignity of these people.
00:45:21 Laura Horvath
Who are just?
00:45:23 Laura Horvath
You know they're struggling at a moment in time.
00:45:26 Laura Horvath
But they.
00:45:26 Laura Horvath
Have the capacity and.
00:45:28 Laura Horvath
We want to tell their story in a in.
00:45:29 Laura Horvath
A in a more positive way.
00:45:31 Gillian Wagner
I'm going to be the first one to listen to the Ethical storytelling podcast because I think this is such an important and fascinating conversation, and so for the listeners who are needing something to tide them over until.
00:45:44 Gillian Wagner
That podcast comes out.
00:45:46 Gillian Wagner
I think you can take what we've talked about today and start to apply that in the way that you approach which.
00:45:51 Gillian Wagner
Organizations you support and give to, and really again you know in this framework of of doing the best.
00:45:58 Gillian Wagner
Taking your head in your heart and combining the two and making a plan for what you're going to do for giving for this upcoming year and making sure.
00:46:06 Gillian Wagner
That you are.
00:46:07 Gillian Wagner
Supporting the causes that you care about.
00:46:09 Gillian Wagner
The organizations that you trust.
00:46:11 Gillian Wagner
And taking a look at this frame of what is their impact?
00:46:15 Gillian Wagner
What is the work that they're doing and how do I feel about?
00:46:18 Gillian Wagner
Supporting this work.
00:46:20 Gillian Wagner
And then we can.
00:46:21 Gillian Wagner
We can pick this up, find the ethical storytelling another day because there's just so much to talk about.
00:46:27 Gillian Wagner
It's been a real real pleasure.
00:46:28 The Voice of Optimism
Speaking with both of you about all of these things.
00:46:31 Yasmine Vaughan
Yes, thank you so much Jillian.
00:46:32 Yasmine Vaughan
I'm going to conclude with.
00:46:34 Yasmine Vaughan
A quote I just heard from Pastor Rick Warren, which says you can't care unless you are aware.
00:46:41 Yasmine Vaughan
If you don't know what.
00:46:43 Yasmine Vaughan
Organizations are out there.
00:46:45 Yasmine Vaughan
What communities?
00:46:46 Yasmine Vaughan
Are being served what people are being empowered and brought out of poverty and.
00:46:50
Illness and.
00:46:51 Yasmine Vaughan
All of the other horrible things.
00:46:53 Yasmine Vaughan
That haunt this.
00:46:54 Yasmine Vaughan
World, then you can't make it.
00:46:56 Yasmine Vaughan
In fact, and we we hope that people will grow in their generosity, not just in those who currently give but those who have maybe never given before, and are maybe interested after listening to those podcasts.
00:47:08 Yasmine Vaughan
Look for organizations that are taking action and are being successful in the action that they take and consider partnering with them.
00:47:15 Yasmine Vaughan
Thank you so much.
00:47:17 Gillian Wagner
Thanks so much for having me on both views.
00:47:18 Gillian Wagner
This is a great.
00:47:19 Gillian Wagner
Conversation today if you want.
00:47:20 Gillian Wagner
To learn more about global impact and figure out how you can support helping children worldwide at work, go to charity.org/give.
00:47:29 Gillian Wagner
That's where you can find all sorts of resources about how to give it work and and how to.
00:47:33 Gillian Wagner
Support great organizations like.
00:47:35 Gillian Wagner
Love you thanks so much everyone.
00:47:37 Laura Horvath
Thank you Jillian.
00:47:38 Yasmine Vaughan
Thank you bye bye.
00:47:41 The Voice of Optimism
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