Corporate
Corporate Giving
As a business owner or officer in charge of corporate
philanthropy, you understand that supporting charitable causes is an important
aspect of fulfilling social responsibility and highlighting your investment in
a culture of giving back. Part of promoting a positive image is taking steps to
ensure that your donations to charity are not directed to organizations that
will use your contributions inefficiently or irresponsibly. CharityWatch is
your source for independent charity ratings and in-depth reporting on issues
relevant to your giving decisions.
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CharityWatch is the only independent charity watchdog organization in the United States. Often seen as an intermediary between donors and the charities they want to support, CharityWatch's work is critically important but difficult to fund. Over 95% of our funding comes from small donations from the general public. We are not a nonprofit trade association in name or in action. Our charity ratings do not consist of crowdsourced "impact" reporting or other marketing materials from the charities we are watching, nor are they the result of algorithms designed to repeat favorable and unvetted financial data that charities report about themselves in their unaudited tax filings. By not charging the charities we rate or relying on industry insiders to fund our work, we can maintain our independence and continue playing a consumer protection role by providing you and others with the information they need to make informed giving decisions.
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the nonprofit sector. Over 95% of our funding comes from small donations from
the general public. We are not a nonprofit trade association in name or in
action. Our charity ratings are not crowdsourced from the charities we report
on, nor are they the result of algorithms designed to repeat favorable
financial information charities report about themselves. By not charging the
charities we rate or relying on industry insiders to fund our work, we can
maintain our independence and continue providing you with the information you
need to make informed giving decisions.
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