Saturday, January 23, 2010

a great way to give to charity

It appears as if the bad guys have even infiltrated one of the most generous actions of the good guys- giving to charity. Donating is now fraught with dangers of wasteful spending, or downright fraud. Even the great new idea of giving through text messaging isn't without drawbacks as wireless providers must channel donations through middlemen, causing delays in getting the cash where it's direly needed.

One of my problems with donating money is the relentless begging that comes in it's wake. In the “no good deed goes unpunished” category, charities capture your personal information to add to their list- and the list of anyone they share the info with- in order to hound you for eternity for more donations. Sometimes you want to donate to a cause anonymously just to avoid this, or you just want to make a one-time donation after a catastrophic event such as the recent earthquakes in Haiti.

Well I did some digging and think I have found an answer. I went searching for a way to donate through PayPal, which I figured would protect my personal information and offer only my email address as identification. Here’s what I found, with thanks to poster "Abby1957" who commented on the USA Today article “How to give smart to Haiti.”:

A site called “Charity Navigator” (http://www.charitynavigator.org) which rates charities (according to the percentage of donations that actual make it to the designated cause, and outlines exactly how they are spending the money) directed me to buy a “Good Card” offered through the “Network for Good.” You can purchase the card with PayPal or a credit/debit card and then designate where the proceeds are to go via either site. Be aware that a $5 processing charge will be added to the donation amount you choose, so if you choose say $20, your charge will actually be $25. (There is an option to amend the amount before it’s deducted.) I bought a “Good Card”, emailed it to myself and then redeemed it for a charitable donation- all within five minutes and without leaving my keyboard. Seriously, folks, if you are putting take-out on the table, you can afford to donate a few bucks. Money is tight everywhere, but we are luckier than many people on this planet and we should share our good fortune, if only to avoid the guilt that comes with the “scrooge” factor!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

time stamp

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha...I just noticed that these posts are time stamped PST- three hours earlier than they are created. Pretty cool trick, but anyone who knows me would realize that I am not writing anything at 7:20am!

social media

Social Media is such an interesting phenomenon. It levels the playing field by giving a voice to everyone and anyone willing/able to participate. But it has these shades to it- part voyeur, part preacher, part stalker. And whine? Now everyone can whine and there is someone to commiserate! I guess it's cheaper than therapy, but getting advice from sympathizers might not be the best for one’s overall mental health. ;-)

Monday, January 4, 2010

weather

I want to know where it is that residents never complain about the weather. Then I want a house there.