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I'm not trying to convince you that you should value St. Jude over any other health care organization or charity. You shouldn't. You should spend your time, money, and effort on a …
Answer (1 of 5): St. Jude is an amazing organization. I rotated through there in Memphis while in medical school. There's only one cafeteria, and doctors, nurses, patients and families eat …
Jude charity rating and review. According to Charity Navigator, ALSAC/St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has a four-out-of-four star rating for our Overall Score and Rating.
12.90%70.7%ElementPercentageAdministrative12.90%Fundraising16.20%Program70.70%
The 14 most highly compensated employees were reported to be: $2,324,885: James R Downing, President, CEO.Aug 1, 2021
Yes, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a nonprofit organization.
$2.6 millionToday, Marlo Thomas is the face of St Jude. She makes sure the hospital gets the $2.6 million in funding it needs each and every day to continue offering free healthcare, lodging, travel and food to catastrophically ill children and their families.Nov 6, 2018
As a young man, Danny Thomas had a simple goal: to entertain people and be successful enough at it to provide for his wife and family. But work wasn't easy to come by. As he and his family struggled, his despair grew.
Donations for St. Jude come from many sources, including government grants and insurance recoveries, but the principal source of funding (75% average) is from the American Lebanese Syrian Associated Charities (ALSAC) – a semi-independent entity that raises funds using the name of St. Jude.
Donate $10 to certain charities, and rather than the full amount (or the full amount minus a small handling fee) going to the advertised cause, most of it will be siphoned off into the foundation’s executives bank account, mishandled, or otherwise misappropriated.
Police Protection Fund. Another charity that should come with a “donator, beware” sign is the Police Protection Fund. The fund is the third in a series of outrageous attempts by founders David Dierks and Phil LeConte to extort money from generous Americans under the pretext of donations to the nation’s police forces.
IRS reports show that in 2011 alone, executive director Ken Howles drew an $87000 salary; of the little money left over, only around 9-14% made its way into the hands of the troopers. 16. National Veterans Service Fund.
The Firefighter’s Charitable Foundation says it provides financial assistance to the families of those who’ve been affected by fire or other disasters. Charity Navigator disagrees vehemently, affording the organization a devastatingly low 0 out of 4 stars. The reason? A deplorable 90% of the charity’s donations end up being claimed as fundraising expenses, leaving just 10% to go where it should be.
The 2nd cancer research charity to make our list is the American Breast Cancer Foundation, an organization set up in 1997 with the intent of funding health education and free breast exams for women.
What there is evidence of, on the other hand, is director Regina Salta’s salary, which amounts to a staggering $100,000 a year according to Charity Navigator.
Remember James Reynolds from the Cancer Fund of America (number 1 on our list, if you need a refresh). He’s back… or at least, his on-off wife Rose Parkins is. Parkins heads up the Children’s Cancer Fund of America, a foundation that allows her to draw a healthy annual salary of $227,000 (according to the IRS records of 2011, at least), a figure that is just about matched by the fund’s annual donations to charity. Of the millions of dollars’ worth of medical supplies it claims to have donated to developing nations, there’s no sign. Perhaps they ended up in the same place the Reynolds family’s credibility did…