Social Sciences, asked by raitriloki1995, 2 months ago

Why charities should not accept donations from alcohol or beer companies.​

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Answered by somisettynagamani29
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My charity has just been offered a large donation from a tobacco manufacturer. Is it ethical to take money obtained from a product that kills when used as directed?

Many people are surprised to find there are two sides to this issue. Some will take ANY money without a thought if it can be used to further the mission, and some would rather see the organization fold than touch such monies. Interestingly, most of the documented discussions on the topic are from religious sources, on both sides, and opinions appear to differ within religious organizations.

Only discussions among staff and board can determine where your organization stands. This should be a board decision, though, of course, it would have been easier to make before the money was dangling.

So use your ethical decision-making system. Start with how it relates to your mission. Will the monies further achievement of the mission, or will taking the monies turn off enough other donors and supporters that the end result is negative? Look at least medium term, not short term, and assume your existing staff, volunteers, donors and partners WILL hear about the donation. It is rarely in the interest of corporations to make donations without getting credit.

General Booth of the Salvation Army apparently said long ago, “I shall take all the money I can get, and I shall wash it clean with the grateful tears of widows and orphans.” There are several variations of that quote on the Internet, but the gist is consistent – the good works that can be done with tainted money outweigh the qualms about taking it. Another frequent version, described as an old Irish saying, is, “There is no money too dirty it cannot be washed by the tears of widows and orphans.” This is sometimes described as the commonsense view – not only does the money end up with a good cause, but also someone who should not be rich now has less.

Answered by 1304vaishaligupta
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It is not ethical to take donations from alcohol or beer companies because their products are harmful for our life .

Charities should not accept donations from alcohol or beer companies because the products which are sell by them are harmful for our life so it is not ethical to take donations from them .

The person who is in need and to help them is the charity . It is the act of humanitarian . Those who need giving them food , clothes , time and effort is the charity . When the people in need get support by us they will become happy and when we can't support them they start begging . There are so many charitable organisations . these organisations collect all the needy things for those people who are in need and help them to give life their life happily . Donating money is the most common form of the charity . we should also donate the money and needful things to those people .

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