Corporate Philanthropy in the Internet Age

For many millions of people, the idea of receiving charity is an age old tradition that is born of hard necessity. While it is never fun to have to admit “defeat” and hold out one’s proverbial hat, the truth of the matter is that nearly all of us have been at a point in our lives where we could sorely use a helping hand. Although corporate charitable initiatives have existed for several centuries now, the advent of the Internet age is making the timely dispensation of charitable funds more convenient and efficient an exercise than at any other time in human history.

Corporate Philanthropists Are Making Great Contributions To Society

As the 21st century continues to unfold, corporate philanthropists, such as Bob Parsons and others, are making great contributions to society in the name of charity. As mentioned above, it is now easier than ever to set up a charitable foundation that not only takes in much needed funds from the public for a worthy cause, but also dispenses them in a timely and effective manner.

Best of all, the fact that such funds are largely collected and dispensed through the medium of the Internet means that they are far more traceable and accountable, thus easing the public’s concern that the money being raised is being used for the stated purpose. As such, those members of the public who are inclined to give to such charitable causes can do so with much less anxiety or apprehension.

The Internet Has Made It Easier To Be Charitable

The Internet has made it much easier to create and maintain foundations set up for the purpose of raising money for charitable causes. For example, a major fast food chain can set up a charitable foundation to raise money for cancer research, and conduct the majority of their operations through an initiative that is almost fully Internet based. All it takes is the acquisition of a merchant account, and people who are inclined to give money to the charity can use their credit card or Paypal account to send funds.

Charitable Foundations Are More Visible Than Ever

The seemingly sudden explosion of charitable foundations all over the web is no coincidence. In fact, thanks to the invention of the Internet, charitable foundations are more visible than ever before. Such foundations can set up their main home page on the web, then advertise their activities all throughout the world’s major social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, and the like.

It’s Easier Than Ever To Give Until It Hurts

While no system is ever perfect, it is nonetheless true that the Internet has certainly made it easier than ever before to give to charity. Indeed, the old cliche, “Give until it hurts” is more applicable than ever, since a person can now weigh their intended contribution against their online Paypal or bank balance in order to ascertain just how much they can safely spare. Thanks to the Internet, giving to charity is no longer a roll of the dice.

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