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Should UNICEF a non profit, be sponsoring a NASCAR truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 3678644" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>It is common for non-profits to spend money on advertising in order to increase funding. Advertising is often hard to determine an exact ROI on, but it is generally needed. Like many of you, I have trouble donating to an organization that only allocates 50% of its income to its actual cause, while the CEOs and everyone else makes a buck, but often it is a necessary evil. Someone has to run the huge company, and they have to actively seek donations. For some of the larger non-profits, a 50% allocation is still millions more than a smaller org is capable of, and that wouldn't be possible without the branding/advertising they invest in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 3678644, member: 6001"] It is common for non-profits to spend money on advertising in order to increase funding. Advertising is often hard to determine an exact ROI on, but it is generally needed. Like many of you, I have trouble donating to an organization that only allocates 50% of its income to its actual cause, while the CEOs and everyone else makes a buck, but often it is a necessary evil. Someone has to run the huge company, and they have to actively seek donations. For some of the larger non-profits, a 50% allocation is still millions more than a smaller org is capable of, and that wouldn't be possible without the branding/advertising they invest in. [/QUOTE]
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