OzBargain 2018 Christmas Donations - $31,722 to Charities of Your Choice

Updates

  • 13 Dec 10AM: We now have 50 charities in the poll, and will not take any more suggestions.

  • 18 Dec 10PM: We have 672 unique commenters, and a total of $31,722 will be donated to the following 6 charities (at $5,287 each)

    • beyondblue
    • Cancer Council
    • RSPCA Australia
    • R U OK?
    • Alzheimer's Australia
    • Fred Hollows Foundation


It's that time of the year where we get to do our biannually charity donations, where you, the community members, suggest and vote for the top 5 charities to receive a total of $25,000, donated by OzBargain. Moreover, for every unique commenter in this thread, we will be donating an extra $10!

Similar to last year:

  1. Check whether your favourite charity has already been suggested (they should be alphabetically sorted under Poll Options). If it has, vote it up! Otherwise you can suggest it by posting a top-level comment (i.e. not replying existing comments)

    Suggest a poll option

    If you are suggesting a charity, please provide a link & 1 or 2 sentence telling us what the charity does. It would greatly help other OzBargainers making decisions.

  2. Even if your preferred charity has been suggested, leave a comment and let us know! Remember every unique commenter on this thread will add an extra $10 to the donation.

  3. The poll will run for 7 days. After the poll expires, votes will be revealed and the top 5 charities will be sharing the pool of donation of AUD $25,000 + $10 x number of unique commenters. For example if 500 OzBargainers commented in this thread, we'll donate $30,000 to the chosen charities at $5,000 each.

    I am also putting a cap of maximum 1,000 commenters (just in case), making the cap of the donation at $35,000. If we can reach that level the donation will be shared with top 7 charities from the poll (still at $5,000 each).

Which charity should I suggest?

  • It must be a registered charity eligible for DGR (deductible gift recipient). That would unfortunately make NPOs like Wikipedia & Sea Shepherd ineligible.

  • As we are OzBargain, it would be great if the charity is Australia based or benefits Australians.

  • There are many worthy charities. However as it's for Christmas this year, let's prioritise on charities working on social welfare.

  • I will also close the suggestion feature after we have reached 50 charities.

To get started, I have included top 10 most voted charities from last year's poll. Suggestion & commenting starts today (11 Dec) and will close at 12PM on Tuesday 18 Dec. I will then work out the total amount of donation we will send to the charities, and hopefully get all the donations made by Christmas 2018.

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Comments

  • This is fantastic, good on you.

  • Great work Scotty and team. You da real starz

  • Lovely idea

  • 🎁

  • Great Work!

  • Dogs are the best people

  • Thanks Ozbargain!

  • Here's my unique comment, good work ozbargains. Knew I liked you for some reason ;)

  • Give them something from me thanks

  • Thanks! It's great to give back to the community :)

  • Awesome idea, keep it up 😀

  • thanks ozbargain!

  • Great work ozbargain, fantastic idea.

  • Yearly comment in the donation thread

  • Well I'm too late, but good on you Scotty and all of ozbargain for this good work.

  • Nice one!

  • Damn, too late.

    Wanted to suggest https://www.devilark.org.au/

    Tasmanian Devil are seriously endangered, contagious devil facial tumour disease (DFTD, a highly contagious cancer), is devastating remaining populations.

    Please think about sponsoring a devil or a one off donation (even if it's not via OzBargain).

  • Compassion :)

  • It's an awesome initiative and I love how so many OzBargainers are keen to suggest such a range of charities, often from personal experience.

  • +2

    People should be voting for non-popular charities. The top 5 on this already get millions in support. How about helping out the little guys.

  • Wish I could vote more than once? :-)
    All of these 8 deserve support.

    beyondblue
    Cancer Council
    R U OK?
    Alzheimer's Australia
    Fred Hollows Foundation
    Lifeline
    Kids With Cancer Foundation Australia
    Black Dog Institute

  • +12

    Thanks to all who have suggested, voted and commented. At 12PM today there are 672 unique commenters in this thread. Therefore OzBargain will be donating $31,720 to 6 mosted voted charities by the community, which are:

    • beyondblue
    • Cancer Council
    • RSPCA Australia
    • R U OK?
    • Alzheimer's Australia
    • Fred Hollows Foundation

    Each charity will receive $5,287 which I will make in the next couple of days.

  • Noted the $5k increase to the base amount since last Xmas. Thanks!

  • Fantastic

  • +1

    Great result! Although must admit a slight disappointment that we didn’t reach the max of 1000 unique commenters…..

  • +2

    why did so many people vote for RSPCA? if they cared for animals they wouldn't have the highest euthanasia rates or tell farmers to cull their animals.

    • +1

      Less than 10% voted for it.
      I share similar views but dont think your post is in the right spirit for this thread.

      YRREM SAMX

    • +3

      Not gonna lie, I always wish an animal charity other than RSPCA get over the line, but they never do. It would make a bigger difference to them than an additional five grand in the coffers at a big corporation. Maybe one year, the big guns get left out and it can be a "little guy" charity vote.

      Awesome donations regardless, glad to see Fred Hollows there. It seems they manage to achieve meaningful results with very little moneys .

      • +2

        In EoFY charity donations in June we explicitly removed the charities we've already donated to in the previous Christmas, and Pets of the Homeless Australia got voted to receive the donation.

    • +2

      To be honest, many people (including myself), are not aware that RSPCA resorts to euthanasia more often than other shelters, rather than housing, rehabilitating and rehoming the animals. I only recently came across some article by accident, and was rather taken aback. I also found this article, but urge anyone interested to do more research to ensure balanced viewpoints.

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