캐나다 자선단체들의 기부금 모금 순위(1-10)(MoneySense 잡지)1. World Vision CanadaOverall Grade: B+Fundraising efficiency: B+Overall Charity Efficiency: A-Governance and Transparency: A-Reserve Fund Size: CDonations and Fundraising: $ 260,613,594Executive Compensation: $184,000Percent of spending going to programs: 81.1Cost to raise $100: $16.40Years of reserves on hand: 1 monthWorld Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.Its international efforts include Transformational Development, Disaster Management and Response and Advocacy and Public Engagement.The focus of World Vision's Canadian operations is on children of single-parent families, new Canadian (refugee and immigrant) families and Aboriginal families.2. United Way of Greater TorontoOverall Grade: A+Fundraising efficiency: A+Overall Charity Efficiency: A+Governance and Transparency: AReserve Fund Size: ADonations and Fundraising: $128,988,501Executive Compensation: $300,000 - $349,999Percent of spending going to programs: 88.7Cost to raise $100: $8.98Years of reserves on hand: 9 monthsUnited Way Toronto's mission statement is "To meet urgent human needs and improve social conditions by mobilizing the community's volunteer and financial resources in a common cause of caring." Established in 1956, United Way supports agencies that provide services to strengthen individuals, families, and communities.3. Heart and Stroke Foundation of OntarioOverall Grade: B-Fundraising efficiency: DOverall Charity Efficiency: DGovernance and Transparency: A+Reserve Fund Size: A+Donations and Fundraising: $107,741,889Executive Compensation: $300,000 - $349,999Percent of spending going to programs: 52.7Cost to raise $100: $58.06Years of reserves on hand: 11 monthsThe Heart and Stroke Foundation, a volunteer-based health charity, works to eliminate heart disease and stroke and reduce their impact through the advancement of research and its application, the promotion of healthy living and advocacy.4. Salvation ArmyOverall Grade: B-Fundraising efficiency: BOverall Charity Efficiency: DGovernance and Transparency: AReserve Fund Size: CDonations and Fundraising: $100,238,987Executive Compensation: $38,588Percent of spending going to programs: 64.4Cost to raise $100: $11.44Years of reserves on hand: 3 years, 8 monthsThe Salvation Army is an international Christian church and is Canada's largest independent provider of a broad range of social services. Areas of expertise include emergency disaster services, community and family services, homeless and addiction services and services for the mentally and physically challenged.5. Canadian Cancer Society — Ontario DivisionOverall Grade: B-Fundraising efficiency: DOverall Charity Efficiency: DGovernance and Transparency: A+Reserve Fund Size: A+Donations and Fundraising: $99,841,000Executive Compensation: $200,000 - $249,999Percent of spending going to programs: 54.0Cost to raise $100: $45.93Years of reserves on hand: 5 monthsThe Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer.6. The Hospital for Sick Children FoundationOverall Grade: C+Fundraising efficiency: DOverall Charity Efficiency: DGovernance and Transparency: A+Reserve Fund Size: B-Donations and Fundraising: $79,504,980Executive Compensation: $400,000Percent of spending going to programs: 58.7Cost to raise $100: $49.05Years of reserves on hand: 1 monthThe SickKids Foundation invests in health and scientific advances to improve the lives of children and their families in Canada and around the world. In the fiscal year that ended March 31, 2011, SickKids Foundation invested $61.9 million in child health research, learning and care.7. Canadian Red Cross SocietyOverall Grade: A-Fundraising efficiency: COverall Charity Efficiency: A+Governance and Transparency: BReserve Fund Size: A+Donations and Fundraising: $76,313,788Executive Compensation: $300,000 - $349,999Percent of spending going to programs: 87.3Cost to raise $100: $29.95Years of reserves on hand: 9 monthsThe International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement are involved in disaster management, conflict-related aid operations, migrant and refugee services as well as first aid and CPR training. Its emblem is an internationally recognized symbol of protection and neutrality.8. Plan International CanadaOverall Grade: B+Fundraising efficiency: B+Overall Charity Efficiency: A-Governance and Transparency: A-Reserve Fund Size: CDonations and Fundraising: $74,298,799Executive Compensation: $300,000 - $349,999Percent of spending going to programs: 78.5Cost to raise $100: $16.44Years of reserves on hand: 1 monthPlan is one of the world's oldest and largest international development agencies, with programs in 66 countries working to end global poverty. Operations include school construction, teacher education, infrastructure projects, the construction of health clinics, vocational training, efforts to improve crop yields and small business loans.9. Canadian UNICEF CommitteeOverall Grade: B+Fundraising efficiency: C-Overall Charity Efficiency: A+Governance and Transparency: A-Reserve Fund Size: DDonations and Fundraising $59,594,389Executive Compensation: $200,000 - $249,999Percent of spending going to programs: 100.0Cost to raise $100: $21.83Years of reserves on hand: 0The Canadian UNICEF Committee is a child-focused humanitarian and development agency. Through innovative programs and advocacy, it works to save children's lives in virtually every country in the world. The Committee raised more than $300 million for Haiti in response to the 2010 earthquake.10. Canadian Diabetes AssociationOverall Grade: CFundraising efficiency: DOverall Charity Efficiency: DGovernance and Transparency: BReserve Fund Size: A+Donations and Fundraising: $59,129,317Executive Compensation: $250,000 - $299,999Percent of spending going to programs: 43.8Cost to raise $100: $51.72Years of reserves on hand: 4 monthsThe Canadian Diabetes Association is a multifaceted organization which provides patients and healthcare professionals with education and services, advocates on behalf of people with diabetes, supports research and translates research into practical applications.MoneySense's research is exhaustive and as up to date as possible, but we recommend that you do not use our grades in isolation when deciding which charities to support. Instead, use our grades as a starting point for your own research.However, we recommend that you do not use our grades in isolation when deciding which charities to support. Instead, use our grades as a starting point for your own research.