Here's how to tell if a charity is worth donating to this Giving Tuesday. (via CNBCMakeIt)
. These sites rate nonprofits and allow you to find out more about the organization and how donations are spent.
Of course not every charity is going to have a rating, usually because they are either too small or too new. Or perhaps you're looking to give to a campaign onor other crowdfunding options. If that's the case, you should have a clear understanding of who is running the campaign, where the donations are going and how the money will be used.
GoFundMe has a team that works to verify each campaign and ensure the funds get to the intended recipient. If the funds are not delivered, GoFundMe offers a donor protectionEven a simple Google search can also be helpful in showing any positive or negative press about an organization.
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