Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:44 p.m. No.12003991   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4004 >>4025 >>4035 >>4042 >>4060 >>4076 >>4095 >>4110 >>4124 >>4151

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‘Sit on Satan’s Lap’ fundraising event draws different reactions

https://www.krqe.com/news/albuquerque-metro/sit-on-satans-lap-fundraising-event-draws-different-reactions/

 

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Guy who wants to be called Satan says he's raising money for an aid organization called Direct Relief. Direct relief has connections to the Clintons. When Congress talks about Direct Relief, we need to make sure they mean relief for Americans and not direct relief for Direct Relief.

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:46 p.m. No.12004004   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Healthy People. Better World.

That means all people – regardless of politics, religion, or ability to pay. Improving their lives is Direct Relief's mission.

https://www.directrelief.org/

 

Humanitarian Relief

Direct Relief works in the U.S. and internationally to equip doctors and nurses with life-saving medical resources to care for the world's most vulnerable people.

80+ countries and 50 U.S. states

Disaster-ready designs

A focus on health

Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone in Need.

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:48 p.m. No.12004025   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Direct Relief - Leadership

https://www.directrelief.org/about/people/leadership/

Direct Relief’s President/CEO and its CFO do not sit on the Board of Directors. Both positions report to and serve at the pleasure of the Board. Moreover,Californialaw assigns specific responsibilities directly to the CFO regarding the organization’s financial management and reporting and requires that these responsibilities remain separate from those of the CEO.

 

Executive Staff, Direct Relief

Thomas Tighe, President and Chief Executive Officer

Bhupi Singh, Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor

Dawn Long, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Jonathan Steiner, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer

 

Board of Directors (2020-2021), Direct Relief - Directors are volunteers who serve without pay.

Pamela Gann, Chair, Professor of Legal Studies, Claremont McKenna; Former President, Claremont McKenna

Mark Linehan, Vice Chair, President, Wynmark Company

Jim Selbert, Secretary, Co-Founder, Warren & Selbert

Linda Gluck, Treasurer, Former Vice President of Administration, Bethlehem Corporation

Siri Marshall, Assistant Secretary, Former SVP, General Counsel, and Chief Compliance Officer, General Mills

Byron Scott, M.D., Assistant Treasurer, Adjunct Faculty, UMass Amherst School of Management & Jefferson College of Population Health

Jay McGonigle, Former Chair and CEO, Corporate Executive Board

Jane Olson, International Peace and Justice Volunteer

Mark Schwartz, Former Chair & CEO, Specialty Merchandise Group

Thomas Sturgess, Executive Chairman, Tiri Group Limited and Blue Star Print Holdings

Steve Weintraub, Certified Financial Planner, Partner in West Coast Financial, LLC

Bitsy Becton Bacon, Real Estate Broker

Lou Buglioli, Executive Chairman, Viewpointe

Charles Fenzi, M.D., Chief Executive Officer and Chief Medical Officer, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics

Evan Marwell, CEO, Education Superhighway

Harry McMahon, Senior Advisor, G100 Network; Former Executive Vice Chair, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Annalisa Pizzarello, Senior Vice President of Results Delivery, Amgen

Jamie Ruffing, Ph.D., Public Health Office, Epidemiologist, and Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Air National Guard

 

Honorary Board, Direct Relief

Sylvia Karczag, President Emeritus

Dorothy Adams, Director Emeritus

Thomas J. Cusack, Chair Emeriti

Richard Godfrey, Chair Emeriti

Stanley C. Hatch, Chair Emeriti

Angel Iscovich, M.D., Chair Emeriti

Dorothy F. Largay, Ph.D, Chair Emeriti

Nancy Lessner, Chair Emeriti

Rita Moya, Chair Emeriti

John Romo, Chair Emeriti

Denis Sanan, Chair Emeriti

Nancy Schlosser, Chair Emeriti

 

Medical Advisory Council, Direct Relief

Byron Scott, M.D., Chair

Juan Carlos Alvarenga, MD

Federico Antillon, MD, PhD

Steve Arrowsmith, MD

Hon. Regina Benjamin, MD, MBA

Charity Dean, MD, MPH

Elizabeth Duarte, MD

Georges Dubuche, MD, MPH

Adrian Ebner, MD

Paul Farmer, MD, PhD

Charles Fenzi, MD

Daron Ferris, MD

Charles Filipi, MD

Lynn Fitzgibbons, MD

Susan Fleischman, MD

Grace Floutsis, MD

Henri Ford, MD, MHA, FACS, FAAP

Hon. Jaime Galvez Tan, MD, MPH

Paul Giboney, MD

William C. Gong, Pharm D, FASHP, FCSHP

Bert Green, MD

Elizabeth Green, RN

Dan Greenfield, MD

Douglas S. Gross, MD, PhD

Angel L. Iscovich, MD, FACEP

Rosie Jadidian, PharmD

Karen Lamp, MD

Michael Maguire, MD

Laurinda Marshall, RN

Sofia Merajver, MD, PhD

Carol Millage, PharmD

Charles Nicholson, MD

Raj Panjabi, MD, MPH

Jamie Ruffing, PhD

Bakht Sarwar, MD, MS

Ayesha Shaikh, MD, OB/GYN

Hambardzum Simonyan, MD

Larry Stock, MD, FACEP

Elizabeth A. Toro, MD, MPH, OB/GYN

David S. Walton, MD, MPH

Thomas Weisenburger, MD

Beatrice Wiafe Addai, MD, PhD

 

Board of Directors, Direct Relief Mexico, A.C.

Pamela Gann, President

Mark Linehan, Vice President

Jim Selbert, Secretary

Linda Gluck, Treasurer

Felipe Ize

Thomas Tighe

Bhupi Singh

Mark Schwartz

Cristobal Thompson

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:49 p.m. No.12004035   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Thomas Tighe - President & CEO - Direct Relief

https://www.directrelief.org/about/people/leadership/thomas-tighe/

 

Thomas Tighe has served as President and CEO of Direct Relief, a nonprofit humanitarian medical organization, since October 2000. Since Tighe's arrival, the organization has providedcash grants of more than $120 millionand furnished more than$8 billion in essential medicines, equipment, and suppliesto support health services for low-income people inover 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states,where the organization conducts the country's largest nonprofit charitable medicines program.

 

During Tighe’s tenure, Direct Relief:

-among the world’s most innovative nonprofits by Fast Company

-rated by Forbes as being 99 percent efficient or better in fundraising since 2001

-won

—Peter F. Drucker Award for Nonprofit Innovation

—the CECP Director’s Award

—the Esri President’s Award for GIS innovation

—the Office of the Surgeon General’s National Leadership and Partnership Award

-first U.S. nonprofit to obtain VAWD accreditation and a license todistribute Rx medications in all 50 U.S. states

 

From 1995 to 2000

-served as Chief of Staff and Chief Operating Officer -Peace Corps,day-to-day operations of worldwide programs

 

From 1993 to 1995

-served as Associate General Counsel of thePeace Corps

—negotiating bilateral agreements to initiate Peace Corps programs in South Africa andChina

 

From 1989 to 1993

-served as Associate Counsel on the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs

—oversight

—developing legislation related to veterans’ mental-health care, special disability programs, drug/alcohol treatment, and services for homeless veterans

-also handled collateral duties related to foreign aid and the Peace Corps

 

1982 graduate of theUniversity of California, Berkeley

1985 J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of Law

2003 Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Hobart and William Smith Colleges

1986 to 1988 Peace Corps Volunteer teacher in rural Thailand

2003

-Aspen Institute’sclass of Henry Crown Fellows

-editorial advisory board for Pacific Standard Magazine

-member of thePacific Council on International Policy

2006 Executive of the Year by the South Coast Business and Technology Forum

 

visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara’s graduate program in Global and International Studies

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:51 p.m. No.12004042   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Bhupi Singh - Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor - Direct Relief

https://www.directrelief.org/about/people/leadership/bhupi-singh/

 

Bhupi Singh is the Executive Vice President and Senior Advisor of Direct Relief, directing and overseeing all operational and administrative activities of the organization.

 

More than 25 years of experience in operations, finance, information technology, and human resources

Prior to Direct Relief

-Chief Financial Officer for Vernier Networks, a network access security company

-Avolent, a provider of eBilling enterprise application software

 

Previously - 15 years at Apple Computer

-Singapore

-then U.S. - Senior Director of Finance for PC Products and Senior Director of Finance for Worldwide R&D

Left Apple - CFO of LynuxWorks, a leader in the embedded software

Prior to Avolent

-CFO at Volera Inc., a content delivery and security networking software solution provider

 

Bachelor of Accountancy - University of Singapore

Chartered management accountant in the United Kingdom

Certified public accountant for the Australian Society of Accountants

Since 1994 - founding trustee/treasurer of Chardi Kalaa Sikh Community Center, a foundation enhancing the visibility of Sikhs in the US

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:52 p.m. No.12004060   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Billionaire Couple Murder Called a ‘Hit Job’ Linked to Clinton Foundation

https://theblacksphere.net/2018/01/toronto-billionaires-murder-clinton-foundation/

 

"The Sherman’s were heavily involved in philanthropy, which is where their paths crossed with the Clintons.

Barry Sherman’s pharma company Apotex was involved in the supply of generic pharmaceuticals under contracts with the Clinton Foundation most recently in Haiti and Rwanda. In September 2014, in response to the spread of the chikungunya virus in Haiti,Apotex struck a deal with the Clintons’ Direct Relieforganization donating more than $2.2 million in medical aid to the country saying in a statement:

'Apotex is in a position to help (in Haiti), and we are delighted to work with Direct Relief…'

Additionally,Apotex worked with Direct Relief in Haiti,who was a 'particularly active' member of the Clinton Foundation/Clinton Global Initiative community, supporting post-hurricane 'relief efforts.' The pharmaceutical giant airlifted vaccinations and medical supplies into Haiti that was funded through charitable donations to the Clinton Foundation and other connected charities."

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:54 p.m. No.12004076   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Philanthropy News Digest

Clinton Foundation Launches Puerto Rico, Virgin Island Energy Effort

https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/clinton-foundation-launches-puerto-rico-virgin-island-energy-effort

 

"TheClinton Foundationhas announced a partnership with theSolar Foundationand other humanitarian groups to help restore electricity in hurricane-battered Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Through the Solar Saves Lives initiative, the group, which includes the two foundations as well as Operation Blessing,Direct Relief,Team Rubicon and J/P HRO, will join an assortment of solar energy companies to organize donations of solar and solar-storage technologies for use in regions affected by recent hurricanes. Organized by the Clinton Foundation and led by the Solar Foundation, the initiative will coordinate transportation of solar equipment directly to affected areas, coordinate shipping and distribution with partners, and ensure proper installation and service. Donations are being made at the request of local governments and are intended to fulfill specific needs on the ground, as assessed by local officials and relief organizations."

Anonymous ID: 72fcf9 Dec. 12, 2020, 7:55 p.m. No.12004095   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4151

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Forbes

2020 - AMERICA’S TOP CHARITIES - DECEMBER 11, 2020

BY WILLIAM P. BARRETT

https://www.forbes.com/lists/top-charities/#2d25a6dc5f50

 

The 100 largest charities in the U.S. pulled in $49.5 billion in donations during their most recently reported fiscal years. While that equals 11% of the estimated $450 billion given to the country’s one million-plus nonprofits in 2019, their total take is down 3.9% from the year before. The impact of the pandemic? Not likely, since most of the charities’ fiscal years reported here ended before Covid-19 hit in early 2020.

 

One notable exception: No. 1 United Way. After years of declining contributions, this national network of 1,300 local nonprofits increased its contributions by 9% to $3.6 billion in a fiscal year that stretched until June 30, 2020—well into the pandemic. While United Way traditionally raises money primarily through payroll deductions, it tapped new sources and formed new partnerships to support Covid relief efforts—for example, partnering with Black Entertainment Television to stage a star-studded telethon.

 

As in prior years, rankings of the 100 organizations on this, Forbes’ 22nd annual Top Charities list, are based on the private donations received; government grants and payments for services aren’t included. The full list below can be sorted by category of charity—say, health, international needs or cultural. Each organization’s name links to a separate page providing even more data. Noteworthy are ratios of financial efficiency which show how much of a charity’s expenses go for direct support of its stated mission, rather than to fundraising and other overhead costs, and how that percentage has changed from the previous year.

 

To read more about the charities on this list, click here. For details on our methodology and how to use the Forbes list in evaluating the charities you give to, click here.

 

  1. United Way Worldwide - Domestic Needs

  2. Feeding America - Domestic Needs

3.Direct Relief- International Needs

  1. Salvation Army - Domestic Needs

  2. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - Medical

  3. Habitat for Humanity International - International Needs

  4. YMCA of the USA - Youth

  5. Compassion International - International Needs

  6. Boys & Girls Clubs of America - Youth

  7. Goodwill Industries International - Domestic Needs

  8. Americares Foundation - International Needs

  9. Food for the Poor - International Needs

  10. Task Force for Global Health - International Needs

  11. Lutheran Services in America - Domestic Needs

  12. American National Red Cross - Domestic Needs

  13. World Vision - International Needs

  14. Catholic Charities USA - Domestic Needs

  15. American Cancer Society - Health

  16. Samaritan's Purse - Domestic Needs

  17. Nature Conservancy - Environment/Animal

  18. Step Up for Students - Education

  19. Mount Sinai Health Systems - Medical

  20. American Heart Association - Health

  21. Planned Parenthood Federation of America - Domestic Needs

  22. Cru - Religious

  23. MAP International - International Needs

  24. United States Fund for UNICEF - International Needs

  25. Mayo Clinic - Medical

  26. HealthWell Foundation - Domestic Needs

  27. Catholic Relief Services - International Needs

  28. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Medical

  29. Cross International - International Needs

  30. Make-A-Wish Foundation of America - Youth

  31. Patient Access Network Foundation - Health

  32. Shriners Hospitals for Children - Medical

  33. Catholic Medical Mission Board - International Needs

  34. Entertainment Industry Foundation - Health

  35. Save the Children Federation - International Needs

  36. CARE USA - International Needs

  37. Doctors Without Borders USA - International Needs

  38. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - Health

  39. Heart to Heart International - Domestic Needs

  40. The Assistance Fund - Health

  41. Wounded Warrior Project - Domestic Needs

  42. Christian Broadcasting Network & Operation Blessing - Religious

  43. Alzheimer's Association - Health

  44. Rotary Foundation of Rotary International - International Needs

  45. International Rescue Committee - International Needs

  46. American Kidney Fund - Health

  47. Good 360 - International Needs

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Forbes

2020 - AMERICA’S TOP CHARITIES - DECEMBER 11, 2020

BY WILLIAM P. BARRETT

https://www.forbes.com/lists/top-charities/#2d25a6dc5f50

 

  1. Smithsonian Institution - Cultural

  2. American Civil Liberties Union and Foundation - Public Affairs

  3. Metropolitan Museum of Art - Cultural

  4. Young Life - Religious

  5. Disabled American Veterans - Domestic Needs

  6. Feed the Children - Domestic Needs

  7. Midwest Food Bank - Domestic Needs

  8. Special Olympics - Youth

  9. Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago - Domestic Needs

  10. World Wildlife Fund - Environment/Animal

  11. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee - International Needs

  12. Combined Jewish Philanthrophies - Domestic Needs

  13. Marine Toys for Tots Foundation - Youth

  14. American SPCA - Environment/Animal

  15. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Medical

  16. Cedars-Sinai Health System - Medical

  17. Population Services International - International Needs

  18. Matthew 25: Ministries - International Needs

  19. JDRF International - Health

  20. Scholarship America - Education

  21. Public Broadcasting Service - Public Broadcasting

  22. United Service Organizations - Domestic Needs

  23. National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Health

  24. Educational Media Foundation - Religious

  25. Convoy of Hope - International Needs

  26. Easter Seals - Health

  27. Environmental Defense Fund - Environment/Animal

  28. Humane Society of the United States - Environment/Animal

  29. Houston Food Bank - Domestic Needs

  30. ChildFund International - International Needs

  31. Teach for America - Education

  32. PATH - International Needs

  33. Boston Children's Hospital - Medical

  34. Susan G. Komen - Health

  35. The Arc - Health

  36. Carter Center - International Needs

  37. Metropolitan Opera Association - Cultural

  38. New York-Presbyterian Hospital - Medical

  39. Junior Achievement USA - Youth

  40. Helen Keller Interntional - International Needs

  41. St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance - Domestic Needs

  42. Mercy Corps - International Needs

  43. City of Hope - Medical

  44. Wycliffe Bible Translators - Religious

  45. Smile Train - International Needs

  46. UJA/Federation of New York - Domestic Needs

  47. Father Flanagan's Boys' Home - Domestic Needs

  48. Volunteers of America - Domestic Needs

  49. Covenant House - Domestic Needs

  50. Christian Blind Mission International - International Needs

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Explore Where Direct Relief Works

Improving health and lives throughout the world and across all 50 U.S. states

https://www.directrelief.org/place/

 

CHINA

https://www.directrelief.org/place/china/

 

Featured Partners

https://www.directrelief.org/partnership/