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Originally Posted by GGG
Or you can donate to a high performing charity where less than 10% of money goes to overhead. You seem to make a false dichotomy between big high overhead charity vs small low overhead charity. There are in fact high fundraising low overhead charities.
Also the continued support of high overhead fundraising organization allows them to continue to exist in a high overhead model. Only the most efficient fund raisers should be supported.
I do agree that some overhead is neccessary to raise money, just not half.
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Actually, under most accounting principles concerning charities thats one of the defining metrics.
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