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1 Oklahoma’s Personal Financial Literacy Passport Teacher Presentation Series 14 1 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved. Standard 14. Charitable Contributions Lesson 14.1 Charitable Contributions Handout 14.1.1 — My Volunteer Profile Lesson 14.2. Checking out Charitable Groups Handout 14.2.1 — Organization Check

2 1.1. Identify types of charitable giving (e.g., monetary gifts, gifts-in-kind, and volunteer service). 1.2. Describe the impact of charitable giving on the individual (e.g., budget, time, personal satisfaction, tax benefits) and the community. 1.3 Identify tools to research a charitable organization’s mission/purpose, activities, and recipients (e.g., specific organizations’ Web sites, Guidestar®, and regulatory agencies). 2 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

3 3 Charitable Contributions Standard 14.1 Charitable Giving

4 Payoff Payoff Identify different types of charitable contributions. Describe examples of charitable giving in local communities and the state. Use cost/benefit analysis to analyze the impact of charitable giving on individuals and society. 4 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

5 Cache Cache Charitable giving Cost-benefit analysis Gifts-in-kind Tax deductions 5 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

6 Building Interest Building Interest Why do people give to charitable organizations? 6 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

7 Charitable Organizations Identify different charitable organizations in your community. 7 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

8 Types of Charitable Contributions Cash Tithing Total cash donations were $295 billion in 2006 Gifts-In-Kind Items of value Volunteering Your time and talents 8 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

9 Types of Charitable Contributions What kinds of contributions have you made in the past year? To what organizations have you contributed? 9 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

10 Costs and Benefits of Giving Benefits ◦ Make you feel better ◦ Helping others ◦ Tax deductions ◦ Others? Costs ◦ Takes time ◦ Can be expensive, especially if not planned ◦ Can be emotional or impulsive expenses 10 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

11 Costs and Benefits of Giving Why do you give? What are your costs and benefits? Volunteer Profile 11 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

12 Earnings Earnings Charitable organizations provide important services. People give to charitable organizations for a variety of reasons. Charitable contributions help others. Charitable contributions include cash, in- kind, and volunteering. Charitable contributions should be part of your planned spending, not an emotional or impulsive decision. 12 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

13 Balance Sheet Balance Sheet How can you be involved in your school or community? What are some of the organizations in your community where you can help? Why do people get involved in giving? What are some possible costs? What are some possible benefits? 13 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

14 14 Charitable Organizations Standard 14.2 Charitable Giving

15 Payoff Payoff Identify the reasons to research charitable organizations. Explain how to research charitable organizations. Use the PACED model to evaluate a charitable organization. 15 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

16 Down Payment Down Payment While posting changes to her personal Web page, Lindy sees a pop- up screen talking about the need to help children in the country of Sudan. The pictures look so sad that Lindy clicks on the Web site to find out more information. 16 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

17 Down Payment Down Payment As Lindy decides to start a fundraising effort among her friends and family members. Has Lindy made a good choice? If Lindy were your friend, would you be willing to help her? Would you want to contribute to this organization? 17 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

18 Cache Cache Charitable giving Nonprofit organization 18 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

19 Building Interest Building Interest Philanthropy means “giving to others.” The goal is to help others in some way. People tend to be generous. Scammers take advantage of this situation. They keep the money for themselves instead of using it to help others.  If caught, they will be prosecuted.  If found guilty, they face fines and/or imprisonment. 19 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

20 Evaluating Non-profit Organizations Nonprofit organizations provide goods and services without expecting money in return How do you know they are doing what they say they will do? How do you know where your money really goes? What questions should you ask? What are reliable sources of information? 20 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

21 Making Good Choices About Giving Avoid responding to telemarketers asking for contributions. Never respond to emails asking for money. Beware of “sound alike” names. Be careful where you contribute, such as cash in cans by the cash register. Check out organizations online. 21 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

22 Making Good Choices About Giving Reliable Sources www.guidestar.org www.charitywatch.org www.charitynavigator.org 22 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

23 Volunteering Fun Can meet new people Build skills Help others meet their goals Makes you feel good 23 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

24 How to Volunteer Identify an organization. Contact the organization. Make an appointment with the volunteer coordinator. Ask questions about what they need. Be sure you can do what you promise when you promise it. Treat it like a “real” job. 24 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

25 Making a Choice About Volunteering Problem: Finding an organization? Alternatives: Explore what organizations are available. Criteria: What are your skills or your needs? Evaluate: How well do the organizations you identified meet your criteria? Decide: Now, do it! 25 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

26 Earnings Earnings Because your resources are limited, you need to make good choices about charitable organizations. Check out a group before you get involved or before you contribute. Uninformed choices can be costly. 26 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

27 Balance Sheet Balance Sheet What is a nonprofit organization? Why do they exist? How can you evaluate non-profits? Why should you evaluate nonprofits? What is the role of a volunteer? 27 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.

28 Paid in Full Paid in Full 28 © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved. What would you tell Lindy if she came to you for advice? Would you tell her it is probably a scam? If you said yes, then you are probably right. Scammers like to prey on your sympathy for starving children and other heartbreaking situations. Beware!

29 Handout 14.2.1 – Organization Check In your opinion, what is the most important single reason for deciding to support a specific charitable organization? © 2008. Oklahoma State Department of Education. All rights reserved.29


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