Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Helping the disabled

The Problem: Intellectually and developmentally disabled people

Who: Best Buddies International

Why are they special? Tries to help with one-on-one relationships in all 50 states and 50 other countries. The Wikipedia article says they reached 700,000 people in 2009.

Where: Miami, Florida

Started: 1989

What the top person makes: $127,194 (2009)

General site: Home page

Charity Navigator's report. Charity Navigator warns you must opt out of this charity's sharing your email address.

Link to help: Donations

If you're a web designer, you might volunteer. They don't know it but they need web design help in a big way.

The about us section is done in a tiny, almost unreadable font size. The donation page is white text on a black background. One button near the bottom is partially obscured by another. The donation page doesn't mention whether they're tax deductible or not (they probably are in the US--why not say so?) Someone should tell them, too, that sharing email addresses without permission is, at best, not nice.

The founder, Andrew Kennedy Shriver (who takes a salary of $100,074 plus $117,478 from affiliates) is a nephew of the late president (born after his death). The web site uses all 3 names. I guess if I were related to a Kennedy, I'd flaunt it too. But since I'm not, the practice seems irritating.

Deductible? Doesn't say


Image courtesy of this site

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