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Old 05-24-2014, 09:52 AM
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Little article in the sun today that between employees and publix match, they gave $849,000 to united way of sumter-lake counties. They do help in time of need in our area, even to villages residents who some actually live check to check. Not everyone cash flush as some people actually beleive.
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After finding out the salaries of the top management of United Way, I do not give to them. In comparison, the head of Salvation Army makes $13K a year; that's where my dollars go. Check out the following article on snopes:
snopes.com: Executive Salaries in Charities
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After finding out the salaries of the top management of United Way, I do not give to them. In comparison, the head of Salvation Army makes $13K a year; that's where my dollars go. Check out the following article on snopes:
snopes.com: Executive Salaries in Charities
Beginning of Snopes article says "MOSTLY OUTDATED AND INACCURATE" thats when I stopped reading.
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Bogie Shooter, how about this website? United Way salary for CEO is similar to the other site. If the CEO makes this amount, how much are they spending on all of their "executives." If you think they are reputable, please continue to support them. I am simply voicing an opinion.
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I think the point of the OP was the amazing amount given. While I too have my doubts about United Way, I still think it's wonderful that so much money was donated.
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After finding out the salaries of the top management of United Way, I do not give to them. In comparison, the head of Salvation Army makes $13K a year; that's where my dollars go. Check out the following article on snopes:
snopes.com: Executive Salaries in Charities
m1tv: My mother was captain year after year when United Way was called Community chest. I too was a big supporter until companies made it a political thing trying to outdo everyone. it got so bad in our organization that if a manager did not give what the company viewed as generous it went against their record for promotion. I was in HRD and had managers coming to me indicating that they were told to give X % which was well over any raise they had ever received. All so the guy at the top would be in line for a bigger promotion. I called our legal department for fear of a lawsuit and all they could do is say was a Schultz's "I see nothing" The straw that broke the camels back was in fact the disclosure on United Way salaries. My charity is St. Jude's and my donation are send directly to them without a middle man

I believe in charity but I also believe that many charities are mismanaged
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rubicon, I experienced the same when I was in banking industry except I was threatened with termination if I did not contribute the full % they wanted. I also agree with you that St. Jude's is a wonderful charity and giving direct is the way to go. I was not trying to create an uproar, I simply think there is a lot of wasted charity money out there in executive salaries.
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Beginning of Snopes article says "MOSTLY OUTDATED AND INACCURATE" thats when I stopped reading.
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Bogie Shooter, how about this website? United Way salary for CEO is similar to the other site. If the CEO makes this amount, how much are they spending on all of their "executives." If you think they are reputable, please continue to support them. I am simply voicing an opinion.
I just pointing out the Snoopes sight was old information. I did not voice my opinion of the reputation of United Way.......................
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After finding out the salaries of the top management of United Way, I do not give to them. In comparison, the head of Salvation Army makes $13K a year; that's where my dollars go. Check out the following article on snopes:
snopes.com: Executive Salaries in Charities
United Way campaigns are conducted by locally run locally managed organizations with the great majority of the funds distributed in the local community. The National Office, which is where the salarries of which you speak are paid, receives a fee of 1 percent of the annual campaign. For this they provide advertising and other consulting and admin assistance.

I have heard this excuse for not participating many times. Hmmmmmmmm
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a special thank you to publix an to its employees! for giving to a great cause! THIS POST IS ON TOPIC!
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So even if 1% goes to saleries nationally, the other $840,000 stays in lake and sumter counties.
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Little article in the sun today that between employees and publix match, they gave $849,000 to united way of sumter-lake counties. They do help in time of need in our area, even to villages residents who some actually live check to check. Not everyone cash flush as some people actually beleive.
We switched to Public after they made a small donation to a fund raiser and our old market would not. Has to be hard to handle all the requests they must get for contributions and keep their prices competitive.
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We switched to Public after they made a small donation to a fund raiser and our old market would not. Has to be hard to handle all the requests they must get for contributions and keep their prices competitive.
Publix is often generous in our local Rotary Projects . They have contributed many thousands of dollars to our projects to provide for those in need.

We need more corporate citizens like Publix
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For a couple of years it was my job at work to shake down the employees in my district to contribute to the United Way. This was a job I found distasteful and I never made my targets. Finally I was relieved of this task and fortunately my lack of accomplishment wasn't held against me. Later, when I learned the salary of the head honcho, I took the United Way off my list. My contributions haven't declined but have actually increased, but I make sure they go to an organization which spends the least on their administrators and the most on their clients. Just a thought from a longtime volunteer with different organizations....money is great and certainly necessary but workers are always needed. One food pantry where I worked actually had plenty of monetary donations but really struggled getting workers to serve the community. This lead to overwork and burnout of the workers they did have. Sorry for the hijack.
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At my place of work in Toledo, Ohio, the United Way would give us cards with the expected donation they wanted from us. The head of our HR department kept careful track of who did and did not contribute, and pressure was placed on those who did not contribute because the people running it wanted 100% participation. I always refused to give on principle and would give anonymously to charities of my choice. While I believe the UW does good work, I cannot support their high pressure fund raising.
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