It’s that time of year again – at least it’s the time when nonprofits make one more appeal before the year ends – and before they start appealing again in the new year. Nothing like a deadline – real or self imposed – to make something happen.
Earlier this month, a terrific infographic on giving, Charity: Who Cares?, was released by mint.com and WallStats.com. As a visual kind of guy who thinks in terms of who gives what and why, I love this kind of information.
It puts into perspective the $300B given to charities and the $404B given to WalMart every year. According to mint.com, the charities collect less than a third of what they need to keep the lights on. Nothing like a little context to get your brain spinning about reality.
The data for the infographic comes from three sources:
Decide who and what you want to believe. While you’re thinking about it, I hope you’re doing all you can to nurture your individual donors. If you haven’t noticed, they’re kind of important.
One last note: to keep your brain spinning, take a minute – literally – to check out the YouTube explanation of just how much is a trillion. Some say trillion is the new billion. Think big!
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