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Is ASPCA any good?

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I do an automatic monthly donation to the ASPCA in the amount of $25.00 but have done some research and find that only ~50% of donations go to animals and their CEO makes over a million per year. I'm considering canceling my donations. Here is my source:

Any insights or thoughts?
 
I do an automatic monthly donation to the ASPCA in the amount of $25.00 but have done some research and find that only ~50% of donations go to animals and their CEO makes over a million per year. I'm considering canceling my donations. Here is my source:

Any insights or thoughts?
I gave to aspca for many years but stopped giving to them for the last few years.. But they don't stop sending me gift wrap, personlized pads of paper, address labels etc.
 
I gave to aspca for many years but stopped giving to them for the last few years.. But they don't stop sending me gift wrap, personlized pads of paper, address labels etc.
Thanks. :)

I also do the same donations to St. Jude's Children's Hospital and am sorry to say that it is the same with only ~50% of donations actually going to the hospital. :(
 
Honestly, do local shelters. I did my research with ASPCA and their money barely goes to animals anymore. Sad
Then their 5 minute long commercials... It costs money to make the commercials and to run them. Sooo where's your money really going?
I'd rather see short, to the point commercials, shown every now and then.

I always find it more useful if people donate to their local shelters instead of large groups like ASPCA.
It goes further really.
 
Honestly, do local shelters. I did my research with ASPCA and their money barely goes to animals anymore. Sad
Then their 5 minute long commercials... It costs money to make the commercials and to run them. Sooo where's your money really going?
I'd rather see short, to the point commercials, shown every now and then.

I always find it more useful if people donate to their local shelters instead of large groups like ASPCA.
It goes further really.
Ya, there is a local no-kill shelter to which I may redirect my ASPCA donations. Going to have to do more research but am also, so far, not happy with what I'm finding on St. Jude's.
 
I have given to local food banks and local aesthetics improvement charity
 
I do an automatic monthly donation to the ASPCA in the amount of $25.00 but have done some research and find that only ~50% of donations go to animals and their CEO makes over a million per year. I'm considering canceling my donations. Here is my source:

Any insights or thoughts?
that's the same for almost all charities and non-profit these days...and 50%??!?
usually it's 10% or less specially for overseas donations
I found this out when I did co-op in high-school
let's say you're donating 100 bucks to red cross in africa
so you go and donate at verizon or something because it's easier...
they take a 50% cut and give it to a non-profit
that non-profit will in turn take 50% from that plus admin fees which varies from charity to charity (let's not even include admin fees just for the ease of checking how much dollar value is sent)
send that money to africa but to everyone else but red cross...so they can cut another 50%
then give it to red cross which is turn pays cost of living..accommodation for doctors/volunteers and its own staff
so those 100 dollars became 50 after verizon then 25$ at the first non-profit then 12.5 to the first charity overseas...then 6.25$ reaches red cross
take haiti for example...charities received billions of dollars when they had an earthquake years ago...
people donated canned goods...tons of water bottles as they water facilities went kaputz
then these charities somehow figured that it was "cheaper" to buy the food there than to send the donated food
and just gave it away which in turn caused the price of food in haiti to reach sky-high prices because there was no food to go around and these non-profit were spending the money anyways
locals couldn't afford to buy food so it went into theft which turned into somewhat like a civil war...
then they dumped the water in fields as it was more expensive to send than the price of water itself (they had no drinking water)
that's how much of your money gets to it's intended target and how it's used ^^
now when you do give local...
you have angelina jolie...with 1million she built a village that turned into a city with people building houses nearby and just increasing slowly in size
give local and stop spreading this non-profit (for profit) trend of companies
 
Grrr, The ASPCA does NOT make it simple to cancel a recurring donation. I'm just going to use the phone method which states that I should inform the initial contact that I want to cancel. I'm sure that this means that I'll be redirected to an agent that is trained as to getting me to change my mind. I'll tell this person that I don't want to hear it. If they persist I'll demand to speak with their supervisor. That has a tendency to end the problem without ever actually speaking with the supervisor.
 
Grrr, The ASPCA does NOT make it simple to cancel a recurring donation. I'm just going to use the phone method which states that I should inform the initial contact that I want to cancel. I'm sure that this means that I'll be redirected to an agent that is trained as to getting me to change my mind. I'll tell this person that I don't want to hear it. If they persist I'll demand to speak with their supervisor. That has a tendency to end the problem without ever actually speaking with the supervisor.
no need...just tell them you'd like to cancel when they ask why..simply tell them...
times are tough with the coronas and all and your financial priorities have shifted towards more important personal things that maybe at a later date you'll probably come back
but that for the time being..you simply don't believe giving money away is in your best interests.

I'm pretty sure they won't try to persuade you after that one xD
 
no need...just tell them you'd like to cancel when they ask why..simply tell them...
times are tough with the coronas and all and your financial priorities have shifted towards more important personal things that maybe at a later date you'll probably come back
but that for the time being..you simply don't believe giving money away is in your best interests.

I'm pretty sure they won't try to persuade you after that one xD
That would be nice but I expect them to try to change my mind with persistence. Keep in mind that, in most cases, when you are redirected for cancelation the person you get is on commission based on keeping people enrolled.

Still I don't expect any issue as, if they give me grief, I'll just put a block on them with my bank. Don't know if many know this but you can have your bank (in most cases) refuse any payments to any requests for money that you choose.
 
When I have had to cancel recurring payments, I just do it at the bank. When an NGO begins to operate like a business, it is no more democratic than a business. Talking to the person at the call center changes nothing. That person has no more power or input than you do.

Our local SPCA went seriously PETA for a few years, until there was a changing of the guard. You couldn't really deal with them unless you wanted a pit bull. Now, they're saner, and I'd support them.

I look around for community groups, and avoid charities. If I don't see a degree of thoughtful activism in a group, they don't get my money. It takes a little more work to understand what they're doing and to be certain you support the direction they're going in, but I put thousands of unpaid hours into groups trying to improve lives in my community when I was younger, and I know the financial pressures they're under. I'm thinking I should head over to the food bank in the Spring, and make a time donation doing some work with them. I'm in a new town now, and that might be an introduction to what people are trying to do around here.
 
ASPCA is one of the biggest scams out there. Only a very small fraction of all that money goes to helping the animals, it’s disgusting.
 

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