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Money is tight, but you know that you should be supporting charities.
How do you plan your budget in a way that gives a little back?
Choose your Donation Style
There are a few different ways that you can choose to donate for
charity. You might choose one charity and donate every month using a
pre-authorized payment plan. You might choose a set amount each month
and donate to a different charity each month. You might even decide
that instead of making regular payments to any charities, you will
instead make a donation every time you are approached at the
supermarket or at the office. Although this last one sounds like it
might be less expensive, it often ends up costing you more because you
do not keep track of how much you spend.
Regardless of how you choose to allot your charitable donations, be
sure to budget in a little extra. You might want to buy a chocolate bar
from the kid at the door, or you might want to pick something up at the
bake sale.
Track your Donations
Keep your donation receipts. This will allow you track how much you’re
spending, which can help you decide if your current amount of donation
is too much or too little based on your earnings. Traditionally, people
allotted 10% of their income to charity, but you can judge how much or
how little you feel is appropriate.
Research your Charities
You want the money that you give to charity to be well-spent. Some of
the large world-wide charities have overhead expenses of as much as
60%. Go to your charities’ websites to see their budgeting. You want to
choose charities with a low overhead cost, so that you know your money
is going directly to help those in need, or directly to research,
rather than to administrative or advertising costs.
Donate Alternatives
Maybe you don’t have enough money to pay your bills, let alone donate
to charity. Consider donating your time instead. You could volunteer to
collect money, or to organize paperwork at a local charity. Often,
charities will be more pleased to have your time because they need
people to help out.
You can also donate clothes, furniture, and even old cars to charity.
Find out what kind of collections happen in your neighbourhood. It
might even be useful for you if you are doing spring cleaning to have
someone come to take away your old things. Donate things that are no
longer useful to you, but don’t donate garbage. If something is
useless, throw it out. You would be surprise at how many items can be
donated: soup labels, grocery store receipts, pop can tabs, and even
eyeglasses.
Do it for Fun
Often, charities organize events that will be fun. You can go to a
charity dinner and have a wonderful evening, especially because you
know that you are doing it for the right reasons. You might buy a
ticket for a 50/50 draw, because chances are when they call your number
you might win. If a charity is selling something that you might not
need, consider if you might be able to get it as a gift for someone
else. Your friend might be pleased to have a newly knit baby-blanket,
even though it would have been no use to you.
Choose Charity Options
Sometimes you need to spend money, so why not choose to spend it
through a charity? For instance, if you need to get your car washed,
you might consider doing the charity car wash rather than the gas
station car wash.
Sometimes schools or churches do fundraising where they sell cheese or
oranges. Instead of buying your cheese or citrus fruit at the grocery
store, you can buy them from the charity and feel good about how you
are spending your money.
No matter how much or how little you earn, you can always provide
something for those who are more in need than you. You will feel better
about yourself by doing small things can make a big difference.
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