Right Charity®

The Right Charity® Foundation is an independent, non-partisan society dedicated to helping those in need. Typically charitable donations go to left-leaning charities and public policy advocates, advocating bigger government, more regulation and higher taxes. Accordingly, charities have less and less of net donated amounts of money available for worthy causes. Left-leaning management, their bureaucracies and operating overhead use and/or waste millions and millions of dollars annually.

Right Charity® is right leaning and manages a pooled fund by free-thinking and spirited individuals and corporations. Right Charity® advocates free market solutions, lower taxes, conservative reform and net donations to real charities.

The Right Charity® program is designed to help financially and in other meaningful ways including the promotion of the right-wing lifestyle. The country needs to know that the free enterprise system works, it has a social conscience and it is better fitted to provide care-giving support to those in need. Capitalists can do more for mankind than all the self-serving politicians, academics, social workers and social groups combined.

Right Charity® is far from your average charity as only a small fraction is used for administrative purposes. No more than 10 per cent of the money donated will be allocated to administration. Financial requirements beyond this are provided by dailysplit.com and/or its affiliates.

The Right Charity® Board can consist of up to eight individuals who review and select staff's selection of prospective recipients. For more information and to learn how you can be involved contact rightcharity@dailysplit.com.



"You make a living by what you get, but you make a life by what you give."

Even the pioneers had it figured out:

"I want people to be able to get what they need to live: enough food, a place to live, and an education for their children. Government does not provide these as well as private charities and businesses."

- Colonel David Crockett
Member of Congress, USA
1827-32, 1832-35