Thursday, October 31, 2013

Tax Relief On 'Fundraised' Income

I did a guest blog post for Fundraising Ireland: "Can a charity claim tax relief on 'fundraised' income?" e.g. from marathon runners, trekkers, head shavers, etc.

You can read the full thing here:
http://goo.gl/4qgXm3

Any more questions on charitable tax relief in Ireland then please feel free to ask!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

This Will Kill Charity Pie Charts

At the Fundraising Ireland conference this year I suggested we kill pie charts (10% admin, 90% cause) because they're oversimplified and don't encourage donors to ask more questions (eg. Is my donation actually achieving anything).

I suggested we could get really clever and uber-transparent instead by telling the donor everything their donation is being spent on, right down to "1 cent of your donation will be spent on office toilet paper...2 cent of your donation will be spent on light so we can see what we're doing."

Well, someone has done it...but it wasn't for a charity...

PublicPolicy.ie (funded by Atlantic Philanthropies) have created the briliiant 'Where Does Your Tax Go'. You enter your income and it gives an assumed figure for how much our Government spends on Admin, Education, Foreign Affairs and more. Click on one of these and you get more detail: Someone earning €20k will see €79.50 of their money spent on 'Children'.


I love it. It instils confidence, makes steps towards showing output, and makes each cost seem somehow smaller.

Now imagine it for a charity, with more detail.

Imagine going to donate €100 and seeing that €63 will be spent on the actual food to be distributed.
€3 will be spent on transporting that food (otherwise it can't get there) - on petrol and insurance and maintenance.
€4 will go to Jimmy, Louise and Debbie - they're all fully qualified, have 23 years experience between them and work a minimum 37.5 hours a week (they get 20 holiday days per year).
60 cent will go to the receptionist Doris. She has 3 kids and is a big fan of X-Factor.
50 cent of your donation will be spent on office toilet paper. For hygiene reasons.

And the CEO's pay? Well only €1 of your donation is going to go to the CEO, and that allows her to oversee everything. To ensure your donation is used to the best of our ability and that everyone is working as hard as they can. To ensure we're actually making a difference and improving people's lives.

Now...do you want to see what we're actually achieving?

Monday, October 7, 2013

Donate Directly To Those That Need It

I often hear people say they want their donation to go directly to the people that need it most - they don't want any 'wasted' on wages, overheads, etc.

Here's my artistic interpretation of money going directly to those in need:





Updated 24th March 2014:
Great to see cartoonist Richard Duszczak make the idea even prettier!