Musings of a Veteran on Donations and Charity
Whenever there is a disaster or crisis – many
“disaster relief” funds are created – and people are exhorted to donate
liberally to these funds.
For example – in the ongoing Corona Virus Pandemic
(COVID-19) – a number of relief funds have been created at national, state and
organizational levels – and there are appeals to contribute generously.
Many individuals and organizations contribute money to
these funds.
Some donate quietly – while others make a big show of
it – in order to gain publicity.
In a bid to win “Brownie Points” – heads of some
organizations publicly announce “one day salary” to be cut from all their
employees and donated to these funds – and some do this with full PR/Media hype
showing them handing over gigantic cheques.
(Of course – ostensibly – these salary-cut donations are supposed to be
“voluntary” – but – one really wonders whether the consent of each and every
employee is genuinely taken – or – are pressure tactics used…?)
A question that arises in one’s mind is whether the
huge funds collected will be properly utilized for the purpose for which they
have been collected…?
Will there be proper audit and accountability – and
total transparency – or – is there a possibility of misuse, siphoning off of
money – or even scams…?
(In the past – one has read news reports of such instances – in which
money collected for a certain cause was siphoned off or misused for something
else. Even now – in the days of donations by digital online transfers of money –
prospective donors are being warned to be careful of online scams by fraudsters)
One wonders whether it is prudent to contribute to
these relief funds where one may have no knowledge of exactly how one’s donation
is being utilized…?
Or – is it better to make a targeted specific
contribution of money or material…?
For example – you may want to help an institution in
your town – or – you may want to help some specific people.
Is it not better to give them money directly – instead
of donating to a generic relief fund – where they may give your money elsewhere…?
If you want to give specific items/equipment/relief
material – is it not better to give it directly to the persons you want to help…?
Do “relief funds” give specific details of how they
have spent the funds collected…?
A donor must have some degree of control on how his
donation has been utilized – and confirmatory feedback must be given to him
that his money has been appropriately spent on the cause for which it was
donated.
Do agencies who collect “relief funds” ask the donor
how he would like his donation to be utilized and give him confirmatory
feedback that his donation has been well spent…?
Or – are relief funds like a “Black Hole” – and you
don’t know where your money goes – whether it is actually used for the purpose
it is intended for – or does the money get dissipated into administrative
expenses…?
If you donate money for a specific cause – shouldn’t
you have an assurance that your donation will be well spent on that specific
cause…?
Do administrators of relief funds give complete specific
details of how they have spent the donations received along with audited
balance sheets for the perusal of donors…?
Do they actually spend all the money collected via
donations received on the specific purpose for which the fund was created…?
What happens to surplus money collected…?
Is it returned back to the donors in a pro rata manner – or – is it transferred
somewhere else…?
Is there total transparency – or – is it all quite nebulous…?
One is confused about how the “relief fund” system
operates.
That is why I feel that it is better to give targeted donations
of money/items to people/institutions – instead of contributing to a general “relief”
fund – where you will never know how your donation has been spent – or whether
it has been spent on the purpose for which you gave it.
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