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How to Give Better – Smart Giving Tips - Leigh Newman
Slightly altering how you donate your time or money boosts the real benefits to the organizations you support.
Original Content  |  November 10, 2011
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Cash, Not Cans

Two-serving cans of food—the kind we all keep in our cupboards and then give away during food drives at schools and churches—are really expensive when you factor in price per ounce. Food pantries get a lot more beans or tuna for the buck when they buy in larger, industrial sizes. So donate cash, not cans—and let them stock the shelves with the bulk items they need most.
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