Category: Charity

  • Increasing Charitable Donations: Memo

    This proposal will focus on the possible way to attract more donations for a real or hypothetical charity organization that seeks to promote welfare. The purpose of the proposal will be to provide a specific solution to the problem of an insufficient number of donations that will suit the given organization best. This is an…

  • Charity: A Donation to the Knight Pantry Organization

    The current story is a report on the Knight Pantry that is currently active in the role of a service intended to help the University of Central Florida (UCF) students with food and clothes. The story of this organization shows that the Knight Pantry service turned out to be a great addition to the Main…

  • Increasing Charitable Donations for One BLUE HEART

    Chen, M. Y. (2020). Portraying product or cause in charity advertising: how execution style and appeal type affects prosocial attitudes by enhancing perceived personal roles. International Journal of Advertising, 39(3), 342-364. Summary: This article examines the influence of different appeal types and execution styles on charity marketing campaigns based on two psychological studies. Those studies…

  • Utilitarianism: Poverty Reduction Through Charity

    Table of Contents Introduction Utilitarianism Felicific Calculus Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Global moral issues may be hard to discuss because of their complex nature. These problems do not affect a single individual or a small group  they span across borders and nations. World hunger and poverty are one of these problems, as one can…

  • Charities in the United Kingdom

    Introduction Charities are organizations that are established to extend humanitarian assistance or services to the community. A charitable organization can be local or international. A local charity organization caters to the humanitarian needs of the people within the locality in which the organization is based. An international charitable organization is global. This simply means that…

  • Money to Charity: Moral Differences

    Today, many families across the globe continue living below the poverty line and cannot meet their basic needs like food, health, or even sleep. At the same time, millions of people may be defined as rich. They spend money on luxuries and do not find it necessary to share or help other individuals. Charity organizations…

  • Catholic Moral Teaching on Charity and Social Justice

    Catholic Church is also referred to as Roman Catholic. Its the largest Christian denomination in the world. Its amongst the first Christian denomination in the world. The church is headed by the Pope who is perceived as the successor of St. Peter, the apostle. Apostles of Jesus Christ are succeeded by bishops. The first Catholic…

  • A Model of Christian Charity by Winthrop

    Winthrops A Model of Christian Charity described the formation of a new society by Puritan settlers. The work is often used to demonstrate the status of the United States as the leading nation. Winthrop demonstrates that Puritan made a covenant with God to establish a true Christian community, in which wealthy population do charity and…

  • Singers and Narvesons Ethical Approaches to Charity

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Summary Works Cited Introduction There are many ethical approaches to charity and altruistic behavior that state how individuals should embark on helping others, whether any kind of help is necessary, and to what extent. Thus, such theories as utilitarianism and libertarianism present opposing views on charitable behavior and whether…

  • A Model of Christian Charity by John Winthrop

    John Winthrop lived from 1588 to 1649; as he was born into a wealthy family of land-owning merchants he received a good education. His father took a position at Cambridge University when John was young. As a result, John Winthrop was exposed to complex ideas from a very young age. In addition, he often joined…