Since St. Jude is a childhood cancer charity, the majority of funds needed to operate and sustainSt. Judemust be raised from generous donors. In addition, we also receive some revenue from insurance recoveries, research grant funding and returns on our investments.
When you look at total revenue, ALSAC and St. Jude are proud that 82 cents of every dollar received has gone to support patients and research atSt. Judetoday and in the future.Thirteen cents of every dollar supports fundraising efforts, such as events like the nationalSt. Jude Walk/Runand advertising to help spread awareness of our lifesaving mission. Five cents of every dollar supports administration costs.
According to Charity Navigator — an organization that evaluates nonprofits based on transparency, financial health and accountability — ALSAC/St. JudeChildren's Research Hospital has a four-out-of-four star rating for our Overall Score and Rating.
We’re proud that St. Jude is not only one of the largest healthcare charities in the United States, but one that delivers results, is highly regarded by our patients and team and is trusted by our stakeholders.
Treatments invented atSt. Judehave helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20 percent when we opened to more than 80 percent today. Our donors can trust that their giving has helped save the lives of thousands of children. And, no family ever receives a bill fromSt. Judefor treatment, travel, housing and food — so they can focus on helping their child live. We won’t stop until no child dies from cancer.
How much of your donations actually go to charity? Some charities allocate 60% of donations to their cause, preserving a large portion of funds to pay staff high salaries, while others allocate 95% of their goods and funds to people in need.
However, only 335 employees received more than $100,000 in compensation. The 21 most highly compensated employees were reported to be: $618,629: Janti Soeripto, President and CEO. $587,952: Debbie Pollock-Berry, Chief of HR (until 7/8/22)
Last year, ProPublica reported that St. Jude had accumulated billions of dollars while many families of young patients treated at the hospital struggled financially. Parents told ProPublica that they'd exhausted savings and retirement accounts and borrowed from family and friends, despite St.
Save the Children was among the first organizations to respond in each of these cases, backed by the extraordinary generosity of supporters who came together to help us generate more than $1 billion in revenue in the U.S. alone in 2022.
ALSAC and St. Jude have four-star ratings for accountability and finance from Charity Navigator, America's largest independent evaluator. The rating is based on an assessment of financial efficiency, sustainability and trustworthiness.
Generally, itemizers can deduct 20% to 60% of their adjusted gross income for charitable donations. The exact percentage depends on the type of qualified contribution as well as the charity or organization. Contributions that exceed the limit may be deductible in future years.
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