By Dr. James M. Dahle, WCI Founder
Last week was Thanksgiving. Yesterday was Giving Tuesday. It's now December, and I hope the Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa/Bodhi spirit is beginning to spread across the land. The end of the year is also coming, which matters if you take significant charitable deductions on your tax return. For whatever reason or combination of reasons, annual charitable giving amounts are heavily back-loaded in November and December.
We're no different here in the WCI family; we always have our annual family giving meeting in December where we decide which charities to support this year. This year, we've decided to let the WCI community help out with the process.
The Process to Submit a Charity
Here is how we are going to do it. We are allocating $50,000 of our charitable deductions this year to this “contest.” You can enter the contest by posting one (and only one) comment below the post. You may name one (and only one) charity in the first line of your post. You may then include in your post whatever commentary you'd like to get other readers/commenters to vote for the same charity. You may vote either as a reply to that comment (especially helpful if you're voting for the same charity) or as a separate comment.
If the charity name is not in the first line of the comment, it will not be counted. All other comments will be ignored for voting purposes.
We will give $1,000 each to the 50 charities that get the most votes. If there is a tie, we'll choose our favorite(s) from the tied entries. You will have one week from today to get your votes in, at which point they will no longer count. That means December 8 is the last day to submit your votes. Here are the rules for entries:
- The charity must be registered with the IRS. We're not sending the money to your cousin that was just diagnosed with cancer or somebody's GoFundMe. The plan is to donate through our Vanguard Donor Advised Fund, so if it won't pass their screen as a real charity, it won't pass ours.
- The charity must be rated at least 3 out of 4 stars on Charity Navigator or get at least an A- rating on CharityWatch.org. Look it up before wasting your vote on it, because we will. Yes, we know there are lots of great organizations that are not rated on either site. We have given to them, too. But those charities are not eligible to win this particular contest.
- If there are multiple branches of a charity, we will give to the mother organization and count all votes for the branches as belonging to the mother organization.
- The charity must not be objectionable to a significant percentage of WCIers. That excludes charities such as the NRA Foundation, Planned Parenthood, We Build The Wall, Defund the Police, Donald J. Trump Foundation, Clinton Foundation, etc. You get the picture. Don't waste your vote on a charity that involves a political hot topic or has a politician's name on it. We're the final judges on that score.
- No churches, mosques, or other primarily religious organizations. We already give plenty of money to our own church. If the primary mission of a charity is to spread beliefs, a vote for them is not going to count. For example, you can't vote for the United Pentecostal Foundation, but you could vote for Catholic Relief Services.
- No colleges or universities. We already donate plenty to our alma mater. We're not going to donate to yours. Find a more charitable charity.
OK, that should be enough rules. We reserve the right to change them as we go along in case we made a stupid one. Let's have some fun with this. Don't forget that you want to register your vote AND also include a paragraph below it convincing others to also vote for your favorite charity.
[Update 12/9/2021: The contest is now over and I've turned off the comments on this post. Unfortunately, there were A LOT of people who did not read the rules above, did not bother looking up their favorite charities on the charity rating sites to make sure they were rated, or just assumed that other posters who first listed a charity did that verification for them. There were also several of you who voted multiple times. In the end, over half of the votes didn't count and we didn't actually even come up with 50 charities that met the criteria. We did come up with 47 though. We're sure our kids will be able to make up the difference at our annual meeting. Here are the winners. If your favorite charity did not make the list, it's probably because it did not submit enough info to CharityWatch or CharityNavigator to be rated. It's probably a great charity, but rules are rules. The good news is that I learned about a lot of charities I didn't know about and there are 46 great charities here who will each be getting $1,000! Honorable mention should be made to several charities that got a lot of votes (NF2 BioSolutions, Tri 4 Schools, Isha Foundation, GiveWell, and Best Friends Animal Society, all of which got a lot of votes, even if none of them counted due to their lack of a rating.]
We hope you had as much fun reading about these charities as we did. We encourage you to also donate to the ones you deem worthy. Our family's selected charities this year include:
- Utah Food Bank
- Catholic Community Services
- The Road Home
- Givewell
- 4th Street Clinic
- Utah Refugee Connection
- Sego Lily Center for the Abused Deaf
- Decibels
- Affirmation
- Underground Railroad
- Trevor Project
- Team Seas
- Ronald McDonald House
- Give Directly
- Doctors Without Borders
Isha Foundation
My life, similar to millions of others’ lives across the globe has been transformed in the last 5+ yrs. I have been a volunteer with the Foundation for 5+yrs.
Isha Foundation is dedicated to raising human consciousness, and fosters global harmony through individual transformation. Guided by Sadhguru, it is an essential resource for exploring the ancient science of yoga in all its depth and dimensions. The foundation offers a variety of programs that provide methods for anyone to attain physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. Its offerings allow participants to deepen their experience of life, and reach their ultimate potential.
I second Isha Foundation!! Words can not justify what Isha Foundation led by Sadguru has done for millions of people all over the world!
I also vote Isha Foundation!! Words can not justify what Isha Foundation led by Sadguru has done for millions of people all over the world!
I support this
I support Isha Foundation where people from different countries, religions, economic backgrounds have been volunteering to offer the tools for health and well being and empowering individuals . These tools of self transformation bring exponential increase in individuals globally with clarity to create their own destiny with a sense of inclusiveness to the environment and life around them .
Isha foundation’s work spans in different areas – ecological initiatives, rural uplift meant , health , education etc working towards a conscious planet.
I vote for Isha Foundation,
Amazing organization that does so much for groups who are underserved. I wholeheartedly cast my vote for Food Outreach!
I nominate Groceries on Wheels, Inc. a 501c3 nonprofit organization that is a student run organization at North Atlanta High School. Overall, the club and organization seeks to improve the standard of living in homeless shelters as well as minimize the effects of homelessness in the larger atlanta area through food donations.
See the website groceriesonwheels.org for more info.
Amazing organization that does so much for groups who are underserved. I wholeheartedly cast my vote for Food Outreach!
Interfaith Action of Central Texas: iACT cultivates peace and respect through interfaith dialogue, service and celebration. They have a variety of programs including housing (Hands on Housing — similar to Habitat for Humanity but keeping folks in their home through renovation), refugee services (education, support, and mentoring), as well as events for understanding different faith traditions and working to bridge the gaps in understanding in society.
https://interfaithtexas.org/
I nominate ISHA foundation USA . A volunteer driven organization dedicated to uplift humanity through many charitable causes including healthcare , environment and enhancing human consciousness .
I vote for Isha foundation also!!
I vote for NF2 Biosolutions!
Health Volunteers Overseas– an American-based organization which leverages the experience and passion of medical volunteers to help improve health care in resource-scarce countries through education and training of local personnel.
https://hvousa.org/whoweare/
This is a fantastic organization which sends volunteer health professionals to locations all over the world to help build local capacity long term. Charity navigator rating 100.
Elk River Anesthesia Healthcare Scholarship/Yampa Valley Community Foundation.
This Scholarship provides tuition assistance to high school seniors from the Yampa Valley who plan on pursuing a career in medicine. Please read more here, https://yvcf.org/scholarships/find-a-scholarship/.
I vote for this one A great community based charity.
I nominate Family Research Council. They have a 3 star rating on Charity Navigator. This organization is so strong in educating families about education, government, freedom, and cultural topics.
Please consider NF2 Biosolutions. Our beautiful daughter has NF2 and we need a cure!
Isha Foundation
Isha Foundation started by Yogi and mystic Sadhguru is a charitable organisation aimed at raising human consciousness through yogic sciences of the body and mind to raise self-awareness. As Sadhguru says self-transformation is the only way to bring out transformation in the world. Having personally immensely benefited by the tools of yoga and meditation being offered by Isha, and Sadhguru’s wisdom, I have come to see all solutions to our world’s problems are hidden in this silent revolution! Kindly vote for this charity to receive more donations, thank you
I support Isha foundation also.
I nominate Donor’s Choose https://www.donorschoose.org/
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/134129457
They support teachers and classrooms around the country.
I vote for Donors Choose
I nominate Colonial Capital Humane Society
Established in 1978, Colonial Capital Humane Society (CCHS) is the only no-kill shelter in Craven County, NC. They are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for abandoned, abused and neglected animals while they wait for their forever homes. CCHS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer and donation driven organization.
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/581314712
EIN: 58-1314712
Thank you for your support!
I vote for CCHS!
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society!
I vote for CCHS. They rescue and rehome so many dogs and cats. They are the hardest working, most caring group in our community.
CCHS gets my vote! I have adopted two dogs from them and love the work they do
I vote for CCHS!! In New Bern NC
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society in New Bern, NC. Every year that find forever homes for hundreds of cats and dogs that would otherwise be euthanized.
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society.
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society
I vote for CCHS! They are the best!
Definitely Colonial Capital Humane Society!!!
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society!
Camp Olson
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/410967781
This camp provided an essential outlet for kids who were stuck at home doing distance learning during the previous year. Their mental health as a group was and still is suffering. Camp provides scholarships to many kids who otherwise would not have this outlet.
From their website:
The Spirit of the Northwoods is the essence of Camp Olson. The Spirit is alive, not only in the activities, songs, and laughter that fill our days, but in the peaceful reverie of campers who, for the first time, behold the Milky Way splashed across the night sky. It is the community of youth, families, and leaders from across the globe that grows each summer and comes together to share in fun, fellowship, adventure, and spiritual growth. It is the respect and reverence for the environment that is instilled in all who experience Camp Olson through instruction and a direct experience with nature.
I vote for camp!
I vote for this.
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society in New Bern NC
I nominate Colonial Capitol Humane Society in New Bern NC. They are such a loving animal shelter that makes sure all the dogs & cats get the best forever homes.
I vote for Colonial Capital Humane Society. They are doing great work for stray and abandon cats and dogs.
Nominate Boystown in Nebraska
Aid to wayward boys and girls
Coldwater Foundation
The goal of the organization is to build leadership skills through adventure education. Take students on excursions to develop leadership and survival skills. Scores 90 on charity navigator. Played a big role in my development as a leader and sparked a love of the outdoors. Feels up Dr. Dahle’s alley!
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/271609731
I nominate Healthy Alaska Natives Foundation.
1). I think you should donate to at least one charity based in Alaska.
2). The Foundation supports Alaska Native people, Tribes, and Tribal Health Organizations in three priority areas – Healthy Patients, Healthy Kids, and Healthy Communities.
3). Besides helping with filling in the gaps in health-related services, they also help communities directly impacted by climate change and rising ocean levels. Read the article on the website about Buckland.
4). You don’t have to send money to other countries to help families get running water for their first time. You can help put the “honey bucket” in the Anchorage Museum.
Circle of Health International (COHI)
http://www.cohintl.org
COHI aligns itself with local, community based organizations led and powered by women to provide disaster relief, supplies, and professional training. COHI aims to support international communities and partners through our provision of professional volunteers, capacity training, the procurement of requested and appropriate supplies and equipment, and by raising funds for organizations to provide the services that women and children require.
I am a former employee/volunteer and can attest to the fact that dollars donated actually go into the work they say they do.
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I vote for Bookworm Gardens, in Sheboygan, WI.
Bookworm Gardens (www.bookwormgardens.org) is a vibrant, playful botanic garden located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and is inspired by children’s literature, the natural world, and the imagination. Bookworm is a place where laughter and joy are contagious! There are over 75 books represented in the garden, each “brought to life” by an individual garden space. Children love to hide in Winnie the Pooh’s treehouse, drive The Magic Schoolbus, look for flowers beginning with all the letters of the alphabet in Alison’s Zinnias, climb in The Little Blue Truck, share a meal in Monster’s Playhouse and much, much more. Books featuring fiction, nonfiction and poetry for toddlers through 5th grade are included. Over 50,000 guests visit each season. Field trips, summer camps, adult education classes, and weekend events such as the Fairyfolk Festival and Happily Haunted Gardens are held each season. A nature-based preschool is beginning next fall if fundraising is successful to complete a classroom yurt.
Residents from Sheboygan County do not pay admission. Bookworm is NOT funded by the city, university, or county and is a stand-alone nonprofit 501-(c)3 organization. Since the garden is free to County residents, Bookworm relies heavily on fundraising to pay for plants, salaries, and ongoing maintenance. They also rely on volunteers, many of whom have been volunteering since before the garden opened in 2010. Over 1000 volunteers were involved in creating the garden, donating of time, talents or treasures. It is truly a community project!
Many of our field trips come from urban areas and need assistance for busing. These children love-and need-Bookworm the most. Some have never seen a vegetable garden before, and are amazed when they are told that they can pick and eat the produce from the garden. Bookworm truly crosses all barriers, regardless of race, gender or age, bringing joy and laughter to the young and young at heart!
Please visit!
I also vote for Bookworm Gardens. Magical place for kids! Free to all.
I vote for Bookworm Gardens. It’s an amazing place that does incredible work for kids of all ages.