Charity Shocker in Canada - or are these figures real?

by Dogpatch 30 Replies latest jw friends

  • Dogpatch
    Dogpatch

    [Someone passed this on to me from Canada. It sounds pretty far-fetched, but how much truth is there in this? Anyone know? -- Randy] _____________________________ I thought this was information that should be shared for those who make donations to charities.

    Do you know that the CEO of Shriners, the Imperial Potentate, makes $0.00 per year. How about that for a salary? We have 22 hospitals helping kids in Canada , the USA and in Mexico . His salary is matched by our Provincial Potentates income which is also $0.00 per year. So the next time you see a Shriner in a “Mall” selling whatever, give generously.

    Ever wonder where that donation money goes?

    Keep these facts in mind when "donating". As you open your pockets for yet another natural disaster, keep the following facts in mind; we have listed them from the highest (worse paid offender) to the lowest (least paid offender).

    The worst offender was yet again for the 11th year in a row is, UNICEF - CEO, receives $1,200,000 per year, (plus use of a Rolls Royce for his exclusive use where ever he goes, and an expense account that is rumoured to be well over $150,000.) Only pennies from the actual donations goes to the UNICEF cause (less than $0.14 per dollar of income).

    The second worst offender this year is Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross... for her salary for the year ending in 2009 was $651,957 plus expenses. Enjoys 6 weeks - fully paid holidays including all related expenses during the holiday trip for her and her husband and kids. including 100% fully paid health & dental plan for her and her family, for life. This means out of every dollar they bring in, about $0.39 goes to related charity causes.

    The third worst offender was again for the 7th time was, Brian Gallagher, President of the United Way receives a $375,000 base salary ( U. S. funds), plus so many numerous expense benefits it's hard to keep track as to what it is all worth, including a fully paid lifetime membership for 2 golf courses (1 in Canada , and 1 in the U. S. A. ), 2 luxury vehicles, a yacht club membership, 3 major company gold credit cards for his personal expenses... and so on. This equates to about $0.51 per dollar of income goes to charity causes.

    Fourth worst offender who was also again in the fourth spot, for every year since this information has been made available from the start 1998 is amazingly yet again, World Vision President ( Canada ) receives $300,000 base salary, (plus supplied - a home valued in the $700,000 - $800,000 dollar value range, completely furnished, completely paid all housing expenses, including taxes, water/sewer, telephone/fax, HD/high speed cable, weekly maid service and pool/yard maintenance, fully paid private schooling for his children, upscale automobile and an $55,000 personal expense account for clothing/food, with a $125,000 business expense account). Get this, because it is a "religious based" charity, it pays, little to no taxes, can receive government assistance and does not have to declare were the money goes. Only about $0.52 of earned income per dollar is available for charity causes. Of the sixty some odd "charities" we looked at, the lowest paid (President/C. EO/Commissioner) was heading up a charity group in Canada . We found, believe it or not, it was......

    Ready for this..

    I think you might be surprised...

    It is, none other than...

    The Salvation Army's Commissioner Todd Bassett receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing this $2 Billion dollar organization. Which means about $0.93 per dollar earned, is readily available and goes back out to local charity causes... truly amazing .. and well done "Sally Anne"

    No further comment is necessary..."Think Twice" before you give to your Charity of choice as to which one really does the best for the most - or the least for the most, for that matter. Remember charity starts at home. Look after the people of this country. images removed

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    Snopes and a few other sites are calling the data you posted outdated and wrong

    hmmm got some checking to do on this but

    Joseph Krajbich, M.D., Orthopaedic SurgeonShriners Hospitals for Children - USA$807,917
    Includes $401,435 retirement and other deferred compensation.
  • Diest
    Diest

    Not to mention the salvation army is a cult.

  • mP
    mP

    I always wondered how those charities manage to feed an entire African village on $30 a month and run tv ads.

  • talesin
    talesin

    url: http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_charities_salaries.htm

    I hope this is helpful :))

    Email: Salaries of Charity CEOs Compared

    Netlore Archive: Forwarded email purports to compare the salaries of top executives of U.S. and Canadian charitable organizations.

    Description: Forwarded email
    Circulating since: Oct. 2005
    Status: Mostly false / Outdated (see details below)

    2005 Example:
    Email text contributed by Galaine, Oct. 26, 2005:

    As you open your pockets for yet another natural disaster, keep these facts in mind:

    Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross... salary for year ending 06/30/03 was $651,957 plus expenses.

    Brian Gallagher, President of the United Way receives a $375,000 base salary, plus numerous expense benefits.

    The Salvation Army's Commissioner Todd Bassett receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing this $2 billion dollar organization.

    No further comment necessary

    2010 Example:
    Email text as posted online, Nov. 3, 2010:

    Donating - Interesting, ever wonder where that donation money goes?

    Keep these facts in mind when "donating". As you open your pockets for yet another natural disaster, keep the following facts in mind; we have listed them from the highest (worse paid offender) to the lowest (least paid offender).

    The worst offender was yet again for the 11th year in a row is, UNICEF - CEO, receives $1,200,000 per year, (plus use of a Royal Royce for his exclusive use where ever he goes, and an expense account that is rumored to be well over $150,000.) Only pennies from the actual donations goes to the UNICEF cause (less than $0.14 per dollar of income).

    The second worst offender this year is Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross...for her salary for the year ending in 2009 was $651,957 plus expenses. Enjoys 6 weeks - fully paid holidays including all related expenses during the holiday trip for her and her husband and kids. including 100% fully paid health & dental plan for her and her family, for life. This means out of every dollar they bring in, about $0.39 goes to related charity causes.

    The third worst offender was again for the 7th time was, Brian Gallagher, President of the United Way receives a $375,000 base salary (U.S. funds), plus so many numerous expense benefits it's hard to keep track as to what it is all worth, including a fully paid lifetime membership for 2 golf courses (1 in Canada, and 1 in the U.S.A.), 2 luxury vehicles, a yacht club membership, 3 major company gold credit cards for his personal expenses...and so on. This equates to about $0.51 per dollar of income goes to charity causes.

    Fourth worst offender who was also again in the fourth spot, for every year since this information has been made available from the start 1998 is amazingly yet again, World Vision President (Canada) receives $300,000 base salary, (plus supplied - a home valued in the $700,000 - $800,000 dollar value range, completely furnished, completely paid all housing expenses, including taxes, water/sewer, telephone/fax, HD/high speed cable, weekly maid service and pool/yard maintenance, fully paid private schooling for his children, upscale automobile and an $55,000 personal expense account for clothing/food, with a $125,000 business expense account). Get this, because it is a "religious based" charity, it pays, little to no taxes, can receive government assistance and does not have to declare were the money goes. Only about $0.52 of earned income per dollar is available for charity causes.

    Of the sixty some odd "charities" we looked at, the lowest paid (President/C.E.O/Commissioner) was heading up a charity group right here in Canada. We found, believe it or not, it was......

    Ready for this...

    I think you might be surprised...

    It is, none other than...

    The Salvation Army's Commissioner Todd Bassett receives a salary of only $13,000 per year (plus housing) for managing this $2 Billion dollar organization. Which means about $0.93 per dollar earned, is readily available and goes back out to local charity causes...truly amazing ...and well done "Sally Anne"

    No further comment is necessary..."Think Twice" before you give to your Charity of choice as to which one really does the best for the most - or the least for the most, for that matter.

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    Analysis: Regardless whether one feels charity CEOs are overpaid or underpaid, such judgments ought at least to be based on real facts and figures, not outdated and fictitious declarations such as the ones above.

    Even a cursory comparison of these two messages, collected five years apart, reveals that much of the information contained in the 2010 version was repeated verbatim from the text originally distributed in 2005 — yet the 2005 version wasn't accurate in first place!

    Analysis: Regardless whether one feels charity CEOs are overpaid or underpaid, such judgments ought at least to be based on real facts and figures, not outdated and fictitious declarations such as the ones above.

    Even a cursory comparison of these two messages, collected five years apart, reveals that much of the information contained in the 2010 version was repeated verbatim from the text originally distributed in 2005 — yet the 2005 version wasn't accurate in first place!

    Rewind to 2005

    As of 2005, these were the most up-to-date and trustworthy figures I could find for the executives originally listed:

    • Marsha J. Evans, President and CEO of the American Red Cross, was paid $468,599 in salary and benefits in fiscal 2003. (Source: BBB Wise Giving Alliance)
    • Brian Gallagher, President and CEO of United Way, was paid $432,709 in salary and benefits in fiscal 2003. (Source: Charity Navigator)
    • W. Todd Bassett, National Commander of the Salvation Army, was paid (along with his wife, who also works for the organization) an estimated $94,091 in salary and benefits in 2003 (including house and car). (Source: Fayetteville Observer)

    Fast-forward to 2010

    • As of 2010, Marsha J. Evans, was no longer employed by the American Red Cross. According to United Press International, Gail McGovern took over as CEO of the American Red Cross in 2008 at an annual salary of $500,000 plus a signing bonus of $65,000.
    • Brian Gallagher is still President and CEO of United Way, and currently earns $1,037,140 a year, according to a December 2010 report from the American Institute of Philanthropy.
    • W. Todd Bassett is no longer National Commander of the Salvation Army. The current National Commander, Israel L. Gaither, is paid somewhere between $79,389 and $243,248 annually for his services. (Since the Salvation Army, as a religious organization, doesn't report its expenses to the IRS, the only available figures for executive salaries are estimates, which vary greatly from source to source.)
    • UNICEF's Executive Director, Anthony Lake, earns $201,351 a year, according to a 2010 communique from the organization — dramatically less than the $1,200,000 per year claimed in the message above.
    • Dave Toycen, the President of World Vision Canada, earns $184,000 per year plus a "moderate vehicle allowance," according to that organization's annual report to the Canada Revenue Agency. Again, that is significantly less than what is claimed above.
  • smiddy
    smiddy

    Diest : While I agree with you that the S.A is a cult,so is every other religion.However ,they do provide programs and support groups for the needy , down and out , disadvantaged peoples , who for one reason or another have fallen on bad times. Unlike the JW`s who do sweet F.A. for anyone.

    smiddy

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    Edit to add : Thats despite the JW`s earning millions of $`s from their publishing/real estate/investment portfolios/donations/etc.from around the world.

    smiddy

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    talesin : Thanks for that extra bit of information , it helps to keep things in perspective.

    smiddy

  • talesin
    talesin

    I have to wonder if this is a tactic being employed by the Salvation Army.

    For example, this claim on their website is obfuscation at its finest:

    url: http://www.salvationarmy.ca/services/

    Homeless Services
    The Salvation Army provides 6,350 shelter beds, one-quarter of all the shelter beds in Canada, for the homeless each night through a national network of more than 50 shelters and hostels.

    FACT: If you go to the SA Shelter in my hometown, and have NO MONEY, you will be turned away. The nightly cost is about $15.00.

    FACT: For each person who stays in the SA long-term addiction recovery program, the SA receives a per diem of about $80/day from the PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT.

    FACT: If you lose everything in a house fire, and have no insurance, the SA will provide you with appliances and clothing, FOR A FEE.

    So, the SA does not provide these services -- the homeless pay more for a bed at the SA than they do at the YMCA, our taxes pay for the beds at the long-term facility, and the rest is funded by generous donations from the public.

    Yes, I worked with homeless youth for 3 years. Yes, I have a friend who worked at the long-term care facility. And yes, these are FACTS.

    tal

  • talesin
    talesin

    y/w smiddy -- I didn't see your comments till after I posted, as I was typing part deux of my post.

    tal

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