Heh. I was kinda guessing that this wouldn't exactly be the right crowd. Most of us seem younger, without career-style jobs or still in school (or still in debt). Presuming I don't **** things up in my current job, I'll be able to do this with some freedom in a year or two, and I got to thinking about it the other day.
Three come to mind for me:
American Cancer Society - family history, and cancer sucks hard, so it seems pertinent
Sinfonia Educational Foundation - Associated with a Greek organization, they support students of music and music organizations. There's other music groups out there, but I know guys who have been helped personally by this group, and whose education was saved by their intervention.
Skeptics Society - awesome as an educational force for lectures, debates, education, and materials toward the promotion of responsible scientific inquiry. They also do a lot to debunk pseudoscientists and paranormalists who prey on the uninformed or gullible for profit.
Even something like $100-200 a year isn't a ton, but seems more substantial when you think about it over a long period of time.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Are there sites that collect lists of reputable charities?
A good question. I'd be interested to know this too. I actually went to a conference on nonprofits (I have excuse to work with them occasionally in my job) where some horror stories were outlined of either outright fraud, or more frequently inefficient use of funds, and/or a program that didn't accomplish much. Not all philanthropies are created equal.
Originally posted by inimalist
Medecins Sans Frontiereshttp://www.msf.ca/
Though, like Sym, I really don't have the money to contribute that I would like. Give it 5 years... I hope...
I've heard a lot of good things about Doctor Without Borders. Don't know much about them personally though.