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<title>How can I compare charities?</title>
<description>You can compare charities through their respective ratings on different work categories. These ratings are made by various reputable independent organizations that look into different charities and their activities. You can use the ratings they have made to evaluate which charity is worth helping. F</description>
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<title>What factors should I consider when choosing a charity?</title>
<description>Choosing a charity to support is just like getting a good value for your money when you buy something. You need to consider some factors so that you can decide whether you will support a certain charity or not. 
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<title>How can I volunteer in another country?</title>
<description>You can volunteer in another country through keeping in touch with international volunteering associations such as the International Red Cross and the United Nations Volunteer group. They are willing to work with individuals who want to dedicate their time and effort in helping the needy in differen</description>
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<title>Are my donations to a charity tax deductible?</title>
<description>Charities are generally identified as qualified non-profit organizations, as specified in the guidelines of the United States Internal Revenue Service. Such organizations, along with other qualified non-profits such as religious, educational, scientific, and humanitarian, are entitled to receive tax</description>
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<title>Are charities always non-profit organizations?</title>
<description>Non-profit organizations are those formed to serve social welfare, civic improvement, or any other purpose except making a profit. Most charities are considered non-profit organizations because they are operating for the aforementioned purposes without generating any revenues from their operation. </description>
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