By:
attagirl on 11/29/09
“We’ve had several campaigns come in strong,” explained Brian Hercules, United Way president, adding State Farm, Publix, Heritage Dairies and General Mills all gave a huge boost to this year’s campaign.
And the charity is still looking forward to campaigns from Nissan, Rutherford County government and Rutherford County Schools to come in before the campaign ends in mid-January."
The United Way is a RACKET. All the employees of the companies he listed will be strong-armed and FORCED to make payroll donations. Half of that money will go to United Way executives and not those in need. The management of those companies will receive pricey incentives to force their employees to sign up.
SKIP THE UNITED WAY AND GIVE DIRECTLY TO THE CHARITY OF YOUR CHOICE!
By:
Loglaze on 11/29/09
Personally I have never been "strong - armed" to give to United Way and have taken it upon myself to see how the monies are allocated and accounted for. It is each individual's choice to give directly to their charity of choice or give to one that may help an individual in several different aspects of their lives.
By:
attagirl on 11/30/09
I have been strong-armed. Mandatory attendance at their recruitment meetings; prizes for the management if they can force 100% of employees to agree to payroll deduction; mandatory participation, period.
I also found out how much United Way pays its executives. Also, the fine print says they can send your money to whichever charity they choose, not the one you choose.
By:
Macgyver on 11/30/09
We did a job for them at work a few years ago. The local chapter president came in to pick it up and begged for the job to be a charitable donation. The irony was funny as he pulled up in a new high end Lexus, had a couple pounds of gold on, and a 3 piece suit. I for the life of me don’t know way I need a middle-man in my pursuit of giving. Here is the BBB report for the parent company United Way Worldwide. The CEO makes roughly 1.5% of the total revenue, nearly 1 million after incentives.
http://www.bbb.org/charity-reviews/national/human-services/united-way-worldwide-in-alexandria-va-1994
Here is an article from the TMP in Feb of 07 that talks about the UWRCC administrative costs.
http://www.murfreesboropost.com/united-way-expenses-cms-2178