by Greg Bocquet
Monday, December 20, 2010
Anyone who chooses to use their hard-earned money to help others -- whether it's Mark Zuckerberg or your wealthy aunt -- wants their donations to be used wisely. This is especially true around the holidays, since philanthropy is about helping less fortunate people meet their basic needs more than buying the newest iMacs for a charity's home office.
With that in mind, here we look at the charities with the lowest admin costs, using data taken from
CharityNavigator, a comprehensive charity rating website that evaluates philanthropy groups based on the tax records that they provide detailing yearly expenses.
Keep in mind that low admin costs do not always mean a good charity, as a group that doesn't invest enough in administering its programs may be very inefficient at distributing donations to the people who need them most. Because of this we have only included groups that have received CharityNavigator's perfect rating of four stars, an
overall efficiency assessment the site bases on multiple metrics.
For concerned donors who want to know which charities might be best to avoid, check out MainStreet's look at the charities with the highest admin costs and the 15 highest-paid charity CEOs. Here, we look at the opposite: the best charities in the country.
1. Brother's Brother Foundation
Administrative Expenses: 0.0%
The
Brother's Brother Foundation is the only group on our last that recorded 0.0% administrative expenses, but it is not the only one on CharityNavigator to do so. It is, however, the only group with 0% administrative overhead to receive a four-star rating from the group, a testament to the difficulty of providing quality service with such a low administrative cost. The group spends about $500,000 a year on administrating its programs, which is nothing considering the group's budget is over $1 billion. One of the oldest groups on our list, Brother's Brother was founded in 1958 and its long history has enabled it to efficiently distribute donated medical, agricultural, educational and humanitarian supplies to people in over 140 countries.
2. Matthew 25: Ministries
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
While not the only group to embrace the "one man's trash" principle of collecting used items in the U.S. to be distributed to needy communities abroad,
Matthew 25: Ministries is arguably the best at it. The 20-year-old group has received consistent praise for efficiently managing its annual budget of around $80,000, which it does by relying on volunteers and partners in business to keep costs down. The group "rescues" and reuses products it receives from hospitals, manufacturers, individuals and major corporations to help people around the world meet their basic needs, from Cincinnati to the Caribbean.
3. MAP International
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
MAP International, short for "Medical Assistance Programs", has a long history of four-star ratings from CharityNavigator for its consistently efficient administration of its programs. The Christian group has been around for over 55 years, providing medicine and community health solutions to communities in need of disaster relief as well as longer-term assistance. With a budget around $400,000, the group's low administrative costs are a point of pride for many of its donors, who will be proud to see MAP International at number three on the list.
4. CIS Development Foundation
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
For those who don't know, the CIS, or Commonwealth of Independent States, is the name given to the collection of former Soviet republics that gained independence after the breakup of the U.S.S.R. in the early 1990s. The
CIS Development Foundation, an American group based in New Jersey, promotes economic development in places like Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Estonia, and several others under a philosophy that it's better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish to eat for a day. The group's slogan emphasizes that its purpose is "not to feed, but to help in the production of food; not to clothe, but to help in the production of clothing." It does so, with very little administrative overhead, by providing humanitarian aid and technical training to partners in Eastern Europe.
5. The Aims Project
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
With its U.S. operation based in California, the AIMS Project supports the
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences in Kerala, India, channeling donations of equipment and expertise to the hospital in India so that it may work towards continued innovations in local medical care. Managing a budget of around $5 million, the AIMS Project is able to make every penny count, earning it its first four-star rating from CharityNavigator in 2009.
6. The Foodbank of Southern California
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
A regional group that operates in only half of a state, the
Foodbank of Southern California secures donations of food for soup kitchens and distribution centers in the disadvantaged parts of Watts, South Central Los Angeles, Compton, and North Long Beach. The group has secured two consecutive four-star ratings, and its 0.1% administrative costs ensure that the approximately $50,000 budget is used efficiently.
7. Help the Children
Administrative Expenses: 0.1%
Moving into the realm of next-to-nothing administrative costs,
Help the Children spends only 0.1% of its total functional expenses on furthering its Christian relief efforts. As the name implies, the group seeks to provide basic needs and combat hunger for children in the U.S. and abroad who have fallen victim to environmental disasters or the global financial crisis. Using partnerships with popular businesses like Chick-Fil-A and Chuck E. Cheese's, the group hopes to give the younger generation the tools to succeed.
8. Center for Neighborhood Enterprise
Administrative Expenses: 0.2%
Some people forget that the same sustainable methods that work in international development projects work in the United States just as well. This is the position of the
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, a group based in Washington D.C. that was created in 1981, provides training to community leaders in 39 U.S. states to empower local schools and neighborhoods to spearhead their own efforts. With its administration expenses down to their lowest levels ever, the Center for Neighborhood Enterprises received a four-star rating from CharityNavigator.
9. International Children's Fund
Administrative Expenses: 0.2%
Singularly focused on needy children in Africa, the
International Children's Fund uses a network of local missionaries and partners to personally ensure that its donations of food, clothing and medicine get to where they are needed most. Just in time for the holidays, this Christian group is currently pursuing an initiative for donors to fill a shoebox with gifts that will be sent directly to an orphanage in Liberia.
10. Operation Blessing International
Administrative Expenses: 0.2%
Based in Virginia,
Operation Blessing International is a faith-based relief organization with projects in the U.S. and all over the world. With four-star ratings for the last three years and a budget of over $400 million, the group focuses on disaster relief and community development everywhere. Its video-heavy website promotes the efforts of its volunteers, who lead many of OBI's programs.