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Reddit Charity Water Campaign

26 pointsby treycopelandalmost 12 years ago

10 comments

kylebrownalmost 12 years ago
I donated to this charity years ago. I picked the country, and was supposed to get back progress reports on which water project my donation was helping. But I never heard back.<p>They now have quite a list of full-time staff, possibly even bloated and top-heavy.
CanSpicealmost 12 years ago
For those of you who are questioning charity: water, it gets a really good rating of 67.32&#x2F;70 on Charity Navigator. 87.2% of its revenue goes towards program expenses, 5.2% for administrative overhead, and 7.5% for fundraising expenses. Those numbers are for the 2011 tax year.<p><a href="http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&amp;orgid=12548" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.charitynavigator.org&#x2F;index.cfm?bay=search.summary...</a>
the-swaalmost 12 years ago
So we should donate to this because... it has &quot;Reddit&quot; in the title? The project description has no mention of how the funding will be used, just that whatever is planned will cost ~$50, followed by a meaningless message containing &quot;facts&quot; about water quality with no direct relationship to the campaign at hand.<p>I do believe that access to potable water is one of the world&#x27;s largest issues, but I&#x27;d much rather donate my money to an organization with a clear plan.<p>(Also, does this money simply go to Charity Water, or does &quot;Trey&quot; run this campaign &amp; project himself? I couldn&#x27;t find anything about that, but I&#x27;d be concerned that the majority of his projects haven&#x27;t even raised over $80 in funding. <a href="http://my.charitywater.org/p/myprojectsview?project_id=ET.IRC.Q2.11.090.101&amp;campaign_id=14829" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;my.charitywater.org&#x2F;p&#x2F;myprojectsview?project_id=ET.IR...</a> )
the-swaalmost 12 years ago
On a side note, has anybody heard of the LifeStraw (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LifeStraw" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;LifeStraw</a>)? It seemed to have massive potential to combat this issue, but I guess it was turned into a consumer product instead..??
manishsharanalmost 12 years ago
Charity for water is an idiotic as well as dangerous idea .<p>Water is a precious commodity and it should be treated as such. You can live without Oil but not without water.<p>If you want to help people with their water shortages, give them money to buy clean water. If you are digging a well for them or any other such service, let the community pay for it. You will find that your wells and your equipment will last longer.<p>Once people understand precious water really is, they will stop wasting it and polluting it.<p>Moreover, India does not have shortage of fresh water sources and they also have ample rainfall, India has a shortage of efficient storage and distribution of clean water.
lumberjackalmost 12 years ago
Why is there no Reddit integration?<p>Pitting &#x2F;r&#x2F;atheism and &#x2F;r&#x2F;Christianity together (just an example), might be quite effective. In fact I believe it already happened in the past though I can&#x27;t remember the specific instance right now.
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swahalmost 12 years ago
Unrelated thing that crossed my mind: while brazilians that post here have a quality of life similar to americans, computer stuff is pretty expensive. Couldn&#x27;t geeks travelling to brazil bring their MBPs and sell them for the price of a new one in the US?
denzilalmost 12 years ago
You can also support this charity by buying this Humble Weekly bundle (there&#x27;s one day left): <a href="https://www.humblebundle.com/weekly" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.humblebundle.com&#x2F;weekly</a>
rarrrrrralmost 12 years ago
Another reputable organization in this space is the 20 year old Kansas City based <a href="http://water.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;water.org&#x2F;</a>
fuerstyalmost 12 years ago
I thought Steorn was going to do this!