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We Rapidians are known for [philanthropically] putting our money where our mouth is. Where do the majority of your donations go?

Education, whether within the school system or programs outside of it.
11% (5 votes)
Environmental organizations
4% (2 votes)
Basic needs assistance for the poor.
11% (5 votes)
Religious organizations
9% (4 votes)
Arts and culture organizations
28% (13 votes)
A combination OR something entirely different gets my attention. See my comment below!
38% (18 votes)
Total votes: 47

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I recently have discovered the fundraising site kickstarter.com, and I am supporting a documentary film telling the story of the Run for the Fallen, a cross-country run in which each mile was dedicated to an individual member of the military who died in the Iraq war: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1670101310/to-them-thats-gone-a-film-for-the-fallen

A combination of other things

Our family tends to do a lot of "relational tithe," meaning rather than give to organizations we will often assist on an individual basis. More often now, though, we find ourselves supporting arts organizations, international development organizations, and organizations that empower others (to grow their own food, to use their voices to speak up, to create justice, to end discrimination) rather than give handouts. I suppose our intent is to improve impoverished lives (whether they be poor in basic physical needs or in the need for beauty and literacy and all those other supposedly intangible things that make life worth living and not just surviving). We don't ever want to do it in a a way that contributes to a system of continuing a person's inability to provide for themselves. "Disaster relief reactions only in disaster situations, and even then, working towards development" guides our choices.

 

There. Clear as mud, hunh? 

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