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Where does the money donated to "save the ___ animal" actually go?

Asked by PhiNotPi (12686points) September 1st, 2012

I’ve seen a whole bunch of TV commercials about donating money to help preserve the habitat of the whales or the polar bears. That made me wonder where the money that is donated actually goes. Does it go to people that are actually out in the field trying to preserve a species, or does it mainly go to a bunch of political lobbyists?

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elbanditoroso's avatar

Charities (non-profits) need to file information with the IRS in order to keep their tax exemption. Among other numbers, they need to report:
– program expenses (actually helping the animals)
– Administrative expenses
– Fund raising expenses

(see this website: http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?keyword_list=animals&Submit2=GO&bay=search.results )

What you are looking for is program expenses in the 80–90% range, which means that most of the money goes to the reason you gave it.

Alarm bells should be sounding if you see fund raising expenses being more than 20% or so.

A couple of years ago there was a major expose—the charity (I don’t remember what it was) was allocation 80% of its money to administrative expenses, which was awful.

Here is a REAL BAD one: http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=12761

LuckyGuy's avatar

@elbanditoroso That is a fantastic site. Here is a shorter version of the search site: http://www.charitynavigator.org/ The example you show above indicates they collected more than $1 Million but used it all for fundraising, administration and salaries. They had nothing left for charitable purposes. Shameful.

jca's avatar

A lot of people don’t like PETA for a variety of reasons, but I can tell you from checking CharityNav in the past about PETA, what I like about them is that Ingrid Newkirk, the President, only makes about less than $50,000 annually.

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