B) You know what could have used that $70 million more? Cancer research.
Might as well through that 70 mill in the garbage then.
B) You know what could have used that $70 million more? Cancer research.
They popularized it, hence their case. They'll claim they came up with the most popular application for it, so they should be able to have the trademark for it, etc.
From my understanding of it, a guy (forget his name) who has ALS, first started doing the ice challenge to raise awareness for ALS (not the first to do the ice challenge, just the first to do it for ALS). Then it went viral. I dont think ALSA had anything to do with it becoming big.
Might as well through that 70 mill in the garbage then.
But wait? Ice Bucket Challenge donations are nearing $100 MILLION. Where is that money going?
According to the ALS Foundation, not towards ALS.
Over 73% of all donations raised are going to fundraising, overhead, executive salaries, and external donations. Less than 27% is actually used for the purpose we donated for.
According to the ECFA, a charitable watchdog, 27% of donations actually making it to the cause they are donated to is unacceptable. In fact, the ECFA won't deem a non-profit as a reliable charity unless at least 80% of donations make it to their intended projects.
Here's the breakdown of the ALS Foundation's Financials:
Employee salaries at the ALS Foundation are out-of-this-WORLD!
Jane H. Gilbert – President and CEO –$339,475.00
Daniel M. Reznikov – Chief Financial Officer – $201,260.00
Steve Gibson – Chief Public Policy Officer – $182,862.00
Kimberly Maginnis -Chief of Care Services Officer – $160,646.00
Lance Slaughter -Chief Chapter Relations and Development Officer – $152,692.00
Michelle Keegan – Chief Development Officer – $178,744.00
John Applegate – Association Finance Officer – $118.726.00
David Moses – Director of Planned Giving – $112,509.00
Carrie Munk – Chief Communications and Marketing Officer – $142,875.00
Patrick Wildman – Director of Public Policy – $112,358.00
Kathi Kromer – Director of State Advocacy – $110,661.00
The ALS Foundation is a terrible organization to send your money.
If you decide to take the Ice Bucket Challenge, may I humbly suggest that you select a well-researched charity (on your own, no endorsements here) and send it to them.
I personally have written a check to a small organization in Texas which gives food to homeless children and teens.
And that's my thought for the day. Take it for what you will.
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I think a lot of the money is going to pay the people running the show. Your money isn't exactly going to find a cure. You realize the guys leading everything get paid the exact amount of those donations.
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I think a lot of the money is going to pay the people running the show. Your money isn't exactly going to find a cure. You realize the guys leading everything get paid the exact amount of those donations. People feel great that they're supporting something serious, but in reality.. you're filling in those gaps where HR does all the paperwork for profits.
Oh wow! I sure do love a cold bucket of ice water dumped on me for the ALSA®'s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
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I think a lot of the money is going to pay the people running the show. Your money isn't exactly going to find a cure. You realize the guys leading everything get paid the exact amount of those donations. People feel great that they're supporting something serious, but in reality.. you're filling in those gaps where HR does all the paperwork for someone's bank account.
http://www.politicalears.com/blog/i...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
I think a lot of the money is going to pay the people running the show. Your money isn't exactly going to find a cure. You realize the guys leading everything get paid the exact amount of those donations. People feel great that they're supporting something serious, but in reality.. you're filling in those gaps where HR does all the paperwork for someone's bank account.
Hasn't this been debunked a million times already? I saw people posting links with actual facts to rebuke it.
So I was nominated for ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. I'm not going to participate nor will I pay the donation money. With a little bit of research, fairly simple, I found the following. As of 2012, ALSA has directed only 7.71% of its budget to Research. And not only that, 63.63% of their budget for the fiscal year was dedicated to "Other Program Activities" I'm not going to guess what those other programs are, but they sure are not research. And administrative cost? 10.54% and 18.11% for fundraising. What does this mean? That out of the $100 I would give to this organization $7.71 of it would go to research, that's about as much as a test tube costs. Instead of donating and/or surviving off expiate which will account for only 7% research, donate to research based organizations like Angel Funds and so forth. Give it break already, there is no need to waste water and ice just so administration would get better cars and or clothes. Attached proof, but I beg you do your own research first
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So I was nominated for ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. I'm not going to participate nor will I pay the donation money. With a little bit of research, fairly simple, I found the following. As of 2012, ALSA has directed only 7.71% of its budget to Research. And not only that, 63.63% of their budget for the fiscal year was dedicated to "Other Program Activities" I'm not going to guess what those other programs are, but they sure are not research. And administrative cost? 10.54% and 18.11% for fundraising. What does this mean? That out of the $100 I would give to this organization $7.71 of it would go to research, that's about as much as a test tube costs. Instead of donating and/or surviving off expiate which will account for only 7% research, donate to research based organizations like Angel Funds and so forth. Give it break already, there is no need to waste water and ice just so administration would get better cars and or clothes. Attached proof, but I beg you do your own research first
In the past year:
In the past year
thanks but I don't really see what you mean.
It's a breakdown of the money they spent on research last year, isn't it ?
Let's face it. There are only a few intelligent people who are going to find something groundbreaking in the span of a lifetime. The real leaders in solving such problems *come from a needle in a haystack or from a doctor practicing. These organizations have to pay the people in charge and for the most part they're people who've worked in the field for 25+ years and make six digits. I hate seeing these small charities where they think it's all going to a lab group somewhere out in Washington DC. All that money is being divided and used for pot lucks and a person's own personal checking account.
The million dollar celebrities aren't changing anything by giving their money. It's the attention they give with their name. They should of been doing this for other diseases that are just as bad or even worse than ALS. There are a handful of neuro/muscle degenerative diseases that need attention.
I don't have a problem with this actually. If revenue derived from the challenge is forced to go to the ALS Association, the better.
Was wondering how long it will take this fad to crash and burn.
For better or worse, it's literally their calling card right now. They came up with it, they do have a right to apply for it. Whether or not they get it though...
Cool, this has literally nothing at all in common with your original point.
Oh and it seems you're incorrect about them coming up with it. So congrats on that.
From my understanding of it, a guy (forget his name) who has ALS, first started doing the ice challenge to raise awareness for ALS (not the first to do the ice challenge, just the first to do it for ALS). Then it went viral. I dont think ALSA had anything to do with it becoming big.
Way to burn all your good will by proposing something scummy.
This. What started off as something innocent and pure is being co-opted by corporate greed.
They got 94 million dollars in donations over a summer. Something like this was going to happen no matter what. That's overthrow a country type money.
Way to burn all your good will by proposing something scummy.
Yea, you right.
That's definitely enough money to fund a revolution lol