Thursday, February 2, 2017

Spotlight: Make a Difference Food Pantry
Julianne Shenk
JBS Nonprofit Consulting
2 February 2017

This month’s blog post is going to be a little different. I do not typically highlight or promote specific organizations directly (with the exception that if it brings actual tears to my eyes when I learn about it).  I try to remain neutral as to not look like I am purely a promotional consultant.*

I was flipping through the channels this afternoon and stopped on the Harry Connick Jr Show. It was a show about exceptional children, with an all child audience.   I happened upon the show’s last segment. Mr. Connick highlighted a young lady named Mackenzie “Kenzie” Hinson and her nonprofit organization, Make A Difference Food Pantry in North Carolina. She has founded the organization (she is a pre-teen!) that operates a food bank that is set up to mimic a grocery store. This allows clients to come in and shop for the food that they need. She wanted to take the stigma of those in need being handed a box of food of unknown items and often spoiled produce. Patrons of the MAD Pantry feel like shoppers and can shop for boxed as well as fresh food that fit the needs of their family. She relies on donations and volunteers to run her pantry.

This is an exceptional young lady that is doing so much for her community. Hearing her speak and witnessing the good she is doing warmed my heart. If you have a minute, I encourage you to check it out.  You can find Kenzie and the Make A Difference Food Pantry on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MakeADifferenceFoodPantry/ or http://www.madpantry.org/ ). You can see a partial interview with Kenzie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1ZHiLavTUo


*Disclaimer: I will promote your organization, that is part of my job, for a fee. Organizations that I highlight on my blog, absent a client contract, are as stated above…organizations that move me. 

Sunday, January 22, 2017

How to Choose a Charity

It has been a few months...but I am back with new blog posts for 2017!!

How to Choose a Charity
Julianne Shenk
January 23, 2017
JBS Nonprofit Consulting

When people ask what I do, their first question is usually, “How do I pick the right charity to give to?” Here are a handful of the questions I ask them in return. 

1.     Do you have any specific charities in mind?
2.     Do you have a specific category of organization in mind?
3.     Are you giving to fulfill a need, a desire to help, or just looking to make a donation before the end of the year? (Believe it or not…this is a legit reason people make donations, and I am okay with that…especially if it ends up helping someone else in the end.)
4.     Is there a cause you are passionate about?
5.     Do you want to give time as well as monies?
6.     Have you done any research?

The list goes on. And on.

Here is what you need to do. First, research. Unfortunately, charity scams are a big problem.  A few minutes in front of the computer can mean the difference between lining a scammer’s pocket and truly helping a worthy and deserving cause.  To coin a term from an older generation, “in this day and age” all reputable organizations will have an online presence. This could be a designated website, a Facebook page, a Twitter account, or an Instagram account, among a host of others. A simple Google search of an organization’s name will pull up the most relevant and popular searched sites associated with it. If an organization does not have a site or a positive online presence, this should raise some red flags.

Once you get to the organization’s site, look around. Try all of the links. Look at their board of directors and/or staff, their mission statement, look to see where their money goes, how much goes to the cause, etc. Spend some time getting to know the ins and outs of the organization. Many sites, FB pages, etc. have testimonials. Look at upcoming events and activities and consider attending them. This is your hard-earned money; Know where it is going, who you are helping and that it is indeed a legitimate endeavor.

If they are a local group, research their presence in your town. Again, Google (or your favorite search engine) is your best tool. And never, I repeat, never, be too timid to call the organization and ask questions. Any reputable organization will be more than happy to provide you with answers to your questions.

Second, do not feel obligated to donate to a charity by phone or direct solicitation. Research. It all comes back to research. A phone solicitor can easily call and ask you to donate to “The Red Cross Charity Group”. Your first instinct is to think, the Red Cross, of course I will help! That simple change in the name may slip by you and only later you discover that the clever change in the name triggered your giving…to a scammer. Charity scammers rely on word play (the addition of words, the rearranging of words, buzzwords, etc.) to tug at your heart strings. Research.

Third, you may find that you do not have a lot of money to give and you wonder if you can even help at all.  You can. No amount is too small, but there are other ways to help. Volunteer. Volunteering is the backbone of any organization. A charity can have all of the money in the world, but without a volunteer force, nothing gets accomplished. Volunteering is just as, if not more, important than donations. *(Look back through my blogs…volunteering is my raison d'etre).

In addition to donations and volunteering, you can be a “champion for the cause”. Spread the word: post on social media, recruit friends and family.

Disclaimer: Do not let my warning about charity scammers scare or deter you from donating. It really does just come down to doing your due diligence. Research, research, research. You are doing something good for someone else. Make sure your money, time, support, and commitment go to where it is needed.



Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Giving Tuesday #GivingTuesday

Please check out the JBS Nonprofit Consulting FB page for more information and a link to find deserving organizations near you! 

JBS Nonprofit Consulting FB page #GivingTuesday


Friday, August 26, 2016

Great Article!

Check out this article...it outlines even more reasons to volunteer! If you need help finding a good fit with an organization...let me know!

Staying Active Through Volunteering


Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Pulse Nightclub Shootings Victim and Families Fund

Pulse GoFundMe
Julianne Shenk
JBS Nonprofit Consulting
15 June 2016

In light of the terrible tragedy in Orlando on Sunday morning, I am asking you to look past the “non tax deductible-ness” of it all and consider donating to the Pulse GoFundMe effort if you are looking for a way to help.

Over 94,000 people have donated to this effort and raised over 4 million dollars. Every penny will go to the victims and families of this senseless act of violence. If you are inclined to make a donation head over to the page (link provided below) and read about the effort, the organizations involved, the legal disclaimers and links to other information.

*Please follow the link below. If you choose to Google the page, make sure you are supporting the right GoFundMe page. There are several other pages popping up that I cannot confirm to be authentic. *

If you would rather help in another way, please donate blood. No matter where you are in the country, donating blood is always a great help to those in need.

This is not a post to push an agenda, a political belief or leaning. This is a post asking for compassion and aid for the victims and families of this truly deplorable act of violence.  I always advocate for a healthy dialogue and welcome differing opinions, but this is not the time or place. This is about the deaths of 50 people. Doctors of the victims currently still receiving care admitted today that the death toll is likely to rise due to the severity of the injures.

If you choose not to help, that is your prerogative and I support your decision. This post is for those that are as shocked, saddend, and lost as I and my family are feeling. We all deal with these feelings differently. I support the way in which you choose to do that, even if it is quietly, or not at all.

Thank you.

Pulse Nightclub Shootings GoFundMe Campaign: