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Haiti Relief Donation Tips For Tennesseans

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Friday, January 22, 2010   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee Volunteers are opening their hearts and wallets to help survivors after last week's devastating earthquake in Haiti. A nonprofit charity watchdog organization has tips on how to make sure the money you give brings the most bang for the buck.

Daniel Borochoff, president of the American Institute of Philanthropy, says when donating online, make sure the charity has an actual mailing address and phone number. Also, never give out credit card information in response to an unsolicited call or e-mail. Scammers and thieves are quick to take advantage of good intentions, he says.

"There's a certain impulse we have when a disaster strikes. It could happen to anybody; it could happen to us. So, our heart goes out for these people. We want to help them."

Technology is making it easier for people to donate quickly and effectively during a disaster, says Borochoff.

"Anyone can text and give money through their cell phone, and then they pay it on their bill. People are really excited about that because of the immediacy of it."

As a general guideline, a charity should not spend more than $25 to raise $100, he adds.

The charity watchdog group CharityNavigator.Net is one of several that 'grades' organizations based on their efficiency and the portion of their budget going to program services.

That Web site is charitynavigator.net









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