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15 votes
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Desert Bus For Hope 2024 is currently driving across the desert!
11 votes -
Many of us can save a child’s life, if we rely on the best data
5 votes -
The writer of DS9's 'Past Tense' has two suggestions of charities for Trekkies to donate to in memory of Gabriel Bell
10 votes -
Flame Fatales 2024, a week-long charity event featuring speedruns, is live (runs August 18 - 24)
10 votes -
New Zealand food bank distributes candy made from a potentially lethal amount of methamphetamine
20 votes -
Inside Ziklag, the secret organization of wealthy Christians trying to sway the US election and change the country
22 votes -
Summer Games Done Quick 2024, a week-long charity fundraiser featuring speedruns, is live (runs June 30 - July 6)
47 votes -
A major initiative to scale up water chlorination in India
4 votes -
Does something like a charity fund for FOSS exist? If not, do you think it could be a good idea?
There are a lot of awesome open source projects that I'd love to donate to, however, I can't afford to donate to all of them. It would be great if there was something like a charity fund (eg....
There are a lot of awesome open source projects that I'd love to donate to, however, I can't afford to donate to all of them.
It would be great if there was something like a charity fund (eg. GiveWell), but for FOSS. So a lot of people donate to it, and it distributes all collected money between some curated projects (most influential/important/promising/underfunded/etc.).
Do you know if something like this already exists? if not, could it potentially be a good idea to do? It seems like the idea of donating to open-source is currently more prominent in the community due to the xz backdoor thing.
23 votes -
Palestinian Relief Bundle — 373 games for $8 (save 99%)
46 votes -
Ex-England boss Sven-Göran Eriksson said it was "absolutely beautiful" to fulfil his dream of managing Liverpool
5 votes -
Novo Nordisk Foundation is entering into a partnership with Nvidia to establish a national AI research centre in Denmark – will be home to one of the world's most powerful supercomputers
5 votes -
Playing Fallout 4 with only my eyes - Feat. SpecialEffect
8 votes -
Sven-Göran Eriksson has been confirmed as part of the Liverpool Legends management team for their upcoming match against Ajax Legends
4 votes -
Alternative or fun ways to donate to charity?
One of my financial goals for 2024 is to donate more to charity. I have a couple of major charities that I donate to once or twice a year and love the personal touch of a GoFundMe whenever someone...
One of my financial goals for 2024 is to donate more to charity. I have a couple of major charities that I donate to once or twice a year and love the personal touch of a GoFundMe whenever someone I'm in some way connected to needs help but otherwise I find it hard to get motivated to find charities to give to.
I used to donate regularly to Omaze, a Charitable organization that would count your donations as entries in raffles for the chance to win prizes. I never won and never really expected to but it made giving really fun and allowed me to reach a much wider breadth of charities than if I had done the legwork myself. Omaze is now shut down and while I'd rather not have to admit it, making donating fun or even just easier would get me to do it more often.
Does anyone have any recommendations to get my charitable motivation up other than finding worthwhile charities and manually donating myself?
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Awesome Games Done Quick 2024, a week-long charity fundraising event featuring speedruns, has begun
47 votes -
Charity for profit: Brandfluence/Softgiving, the marketing agency behind some of Twitch's most successful fundraising streams quietly collected 42% of donations
26 votes -
Visiting the king of Ant Island
9 votes -
The Open Hand Foundation, founded in part by Jirard Khalil (The Completionist) has been keeping and storing donations for ten years
21 votes -
GiveDirectly loses $900,000 in DRC mobile cash fraud
24 votes -
The Jingle Jam 2023 charity Steam game bundle
10 votes -
Desert Bus For Hope 2023 begins in half an hour
21 votes -
I ran 365 marathons in 365 days
11 votes -
How to help humanitarian efforts in Israel and Gaza
11 votes -
Italy impounds three rescue ships as migrant numbers soar
25 votes -
Bob Odenkirk says he’s starring in a remake of Tommy Wiseau’s ‘The Room’: ‘I tried my best to sell every line’
46 votes -
The Summer Backlog Battle: Play your Steam backlog to benefit No Kid Hungry
19 votes -
US states scrutinize the amount of charity spending from nonprofit hospitals in light of high salaries and large tax breaks
https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/nonprofit-hospitals-tax-breaks-community-benefit/ POTTSTOWN, Pa. — The public school system here had to scramble in 2018 when the local hospital, newly...
https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/nonprofit-hospitals-tax-breaks-community-benefit/
POTTSTOWN, Pa. — The public school system here had to scramble in 2018 when the local hospital, newly purchased, was converted to a tax-exempt nonprofit entity.
The takeover by Tower Health meant the 219-bed Pottstown Hospital no longer had to pay federal and state taxes. It also no longer had to pay local property taxes, taking away more than $900,000 a year from the already underfunded Pottstown School District, school officials said.
The district, about an hour’s drive from Philadelphia, had no choice but to trim expenses. It cut teacher aide positions and eliminated middle school foreign language classes.
“We have less curriculum, less coaches, less transportation,” said Superintendent Stephen Rodriguez.
The school system appealed Pottstown Hospital’s new nonprofit status, and earlier this year a state court struck down the facility’s property tax break. It cited the “eye-popping” compensation for multiple Tower Health executives as contrary to how Pennsylvania law defines a charity.
The court decision, which Tower Health is appealing, stunned the nonprofit hospital industry, which includes roughly 3,000 nongovernment tax-exempt hospitals nationwide.
“The ruling sent a warning shot to all nonprofit hospitals, highlighting that their state and local tax exemptions, which are often greater than their federal income tax exemptions, can be challenged by state and local courts,” said Ge Bai, a health policy expert at Johns Hopkins University.
The Pottstown case reflects the growing scrutiny of how much the nation’s nonprofit hospitals spend — and on what — to justify billions in state and federal tax breaks. In exchange for these savings, hospitals are supposed to provide community benefits, like care for those who can’t afford it and free health screenings.
More than a dozen states have considered or passed legislation to better define charity care, to increase transparency about the benefits hospitals provide, or, in some cases, to set minimum financial thresholds for charitable help to their communities.
The growing interest in how tax-exempt hospitals operate — from lawmakers, the public, and the media — has coincided with a stubborn increase in consumers’ medical debt. KFF Health News reported last year that more than 100 million Americans are saddled with medical bills they can’t pay, and has documented aggressive bill-collection practices by hospitals, many of them nonprofits.
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Graeme Souness, 70, of Liverpool and Scotland fame swims English Channel for charity
6 votes -
Summer Games Done Quick 2023, a week-long charity fundraising event featuring speedruns, has begun
21 votes -
From playwright to pandemic Queen: How D’Arcy Drollinger became the first drag laureate
2 votes -
Murhaf raises $230,000 selling charity flower pins in Sweden – sales skyrocket after a viral post about the boy, and a racist backlash, only brings in more money
2 votes -
The rich have their own ethics: Effective altruism and the crypto crash
11 votes -
Humble Turkey-Syria Earthquake Relief Bundle
8 votes -
'Everything Everywhere' props auctioned to support low-income Asians and trans community
6 votes -
The world's biggest charity speedrunning [GDQ] event just banned Hogwarts Legacy
13 votes -
Amazon discontinues charity donation program amid cost cuts
18 votes -
‘You have to learn to listen’: How a doctor cares for Boston’s homeless
6 votes -
Awesome Games Done Quick 2023, a week-long charity fundraising event featuring speedruns, has begun
11 votes -
ABBA's massive 1979 hit Chiquitita has never earned the Swedish supergroup a penny – Björn Ulvaeus gave the copyright to Unicef
6 votes -
Altruism and development - It's complicated
3 votes -
Yogscast Jingle Jam 2022 Games Collection
4 votes -
OneWhale charity aims to establish first open water safe haven in a reserve for whales, including a Russian beluga that went viral on YouTube
2 votes -
"LGB Alliance" found to violate UK nonprofit code
11 votes -
Last year I secretly ghost-wrote and published my best friend's autobiography as a joke. This year I recorded the audiobook version using a deepfake of his voice, and released it for charity.
9 votes -
Summer Games Done Quick 2022, a charity speedrunning marathon, has begun
14 votes -
A major update in our assessment of water quality interventions
5 votes -
How war in Ukraine is making people hungry in the Middle East
5 votes -
Book review of A Square Meal: A Culinary History of the Great Depression
7 votes