What percent of charity money goes to the cause?
Giving 99% of the money you receive to the cause is exceptional — even in a world where most funds do go towards the cause: About seven in 10 charities give 75% or more to the cause and nine in 10 give 60% or more to the cause, Charity Navigator has found.
Is HIAS tax-deductible?
HIAS is a 501(c)(3) organization, with an IRS ruling year of 1954, and donations are tax-deductible.
How can I help Afghan refugees in NYC?
The New York Community Center (NYCC) provides direct side-by-side and comprehensive services to the Afghan, South Asian, Arab, and Muslim immigrant communities of New York City (NYC) and remote (phone or online) support to Afghans and other immigrants that reside outside of NYC.
Where is refugees International based?
Washington, D.C.
The organization is based in Washington, D.C. RI also has a blog detailing its recent actions. 1979 by Sue Morton in Washington, D.C.
Who are the beneficiaries of HIAS programs?
As part of the United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP), refugees and Special Immigrant Visa holders (SIVs) are the sole beneficiaries of HIAS programs in the United States. HIAS also offers legal services to asylum seekers and other immigrants through its legal department.
How does HIAs help refugees with integration?
HIAS assists refugees with integration through programs such as Matching Grant (MG), Individual Development Accounts (IDA), and Microenterprise Development (MED) along with HIAS’ financial literacy curriculum. The MG program pairs engages volunteers and donations to support refugees soon after their arrival and emphasizes rapid employment.
How much do HIAS’services cost?
HIAS’ services are free. If someone tries to charge you for services claiming they represent HIAS, please report it at our confidential email address: [email protected]. HIAS has a zero-tolerance policy on fraud and corruption.