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A charity orgnization is a type of non-profit organization. It centers on non-profit and philanthropic goals as well as social well-being (eg charitiable, educational, or other activities serving the public interest or common good). However, many foundations are asking companies poor money and tend to increase. The essay will dicuss some reasons to explain this and give steps to change these potential problems.
These are a various reasons why this situation has risen. All of things, charity depend on money from companies more and tautologize several time, so it lead to the habit people often call "to follow the beaten track". Another reason that company budgets make a donation more than other institution like church, club, university. Addtionally, the corporation abuse charity organization for money laundering or celebrity.
One possible approach would be for organization to become an independent charity of finance. For example, volunteers sell agricultural product like backlog product to help farmers. Therefore, one of the important things, it requires that members are action, laborious and long-suffering. Moreover, charity should be to encourage subsidiaries to support the company product instead of money. As a result, they sell their product, and also make a donaiton. Finally, to program like "the leaves protect tattered ones", "A stitch in time saves nine" that people can give small gifts as books, clothes, school stationery. This is easy to do and it makes citizens in the country unite.
In conclusion, it is true that the situation of charity organizations will probably not be solve quickly. Hoping with various measures can be taken the problem that are certain to arise.
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