Public That Doesn’t Trust Charities: Why

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Public That Doesn’t Trust Charities: Why Intriguingly, one-third of the general public said that charities "do a 'not good' or 'not at all decent' job spending money wisely; 41 percent said their leaders are paid too much; half said that it is very important for them to know that nonprofits spend a low amount on salaries, management, and fundraising; 34 percent said that it was somewhat crucial; and 35 percent said they had little or no confidence in charities"; and, "...charities spend a lot of.

I wrote about the "rise and fail" of charities earlier this year. I discussed the nonprofit sector's trust capital decline. This supports what I and others have been saying. Additionally, it's giving the for-profit sector the chance to think that they can, in certain cases, even take the place of charities in the pursuit of social good. Why Is It That Only a Third of the Public Has Faith in Nonprofits? This, in my opinion, is an information issue. I've previously blogged about this. The final lesson is that NGOs must act now if they don't want to be perceived as being replaceable in the future. According to the Stanford Social Innovation Review, the for-profit sector's running costs account for around 25% of all spending. But it's anticipated to be around 15% in the nonprofit sector.


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