My Nonprofit Reviews

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Review for Naia Tr for the Protection of Animals Animal Owners & Animal Ent, Portland, OR, USA
The NAIA is by far the best animal welfare organization to which to donate. Unlike some so called Humane Society groups -- virtually 100% of your donation given to the NAIA will go to protecting the animals as well as your rights.
Review for National Animal Interest Alliance, Portland, OR, USA
This is the best animal protection organization in the nation - bar none! Working to protect our rights as well as the animals!
Review for National Animal Interest Alliance, Portland, OR, USA
The NAIA gets 5 stars for being a true animal welfare organization. This organization promotes the humane treatment of all animals and opposes all abuse. This organization also supports the rights of animal ownership and works to expose the animal rights agenda as well as supporting the American mainstream human/animal relationship -- which is why extremist animal rights people have issues with the NAIA. The terms animal welfare and animal rights are not interchangeable and the fact that many animal rights people are trying to deceptively call themselves animal welfare doesn’t make them such. The NAIA deserves the support of all animal loving mainstream America.
Review for Greenhill Humane Society, Eugene, OR, USA
5 stars! Greenhill is a great shelter with a caring staff and a caring director! The animals are well cared for and the cat room is state of the art. I can't rate this shelter high enough!
Review for The Humane Society of the United States, Washington, DC, USA
The HSUS is an extremist animal rights organization and does not run any animal shelters nor are they affiliated with one. The HSUS uses almost all it's money for writing and lobbying for anti-animal ownership legislation. Annually 4% or less actually goes directly to helping any animals and we know this because of their public tax records. Of the little money that does go to animals, most of it is used to generate more donations for income which makes one question their actual intentions. When people say "but look at all the good work they do" -- you can bet any animal interaction is only done so they can use their video as propaganda to dupe the public into giving more money. Many HSUS employees have also worked for other openly animal rights groups including it's president. One of their executives has also been a member of the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) which is on the FBI list of domestic terrorist organizations. The HSUS is a deceptive extremist organization that deserves attention by the Internal Revenue Service for it's millions of dollars that go into it's lobbying efforts instead of where people think their donations are spent. To see the 12 step animal rights agenda go here: http://www.angelfire.com/oh/turkishangora/animalrights/agenda.html Pay close attention to # 10 which says "Stop any further breeding of companion animals". The overall rating requires you at least give one star -- but the HSUS does not deserve any stars!
More Feedback
I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
Animal rights legislation.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
change it's focus to actually helping animals.
What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
nothing.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
rude.
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
this organization has a yearly budget of over 10 times that. It's yearly budget is over 120 million dollars.
Ways to make it better...
the HSUS was actually an animal welfare organization instead of an animal rights organization.
In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are...
truth.
One thing I'd also say is that...
This organization should be investigated by Congress and the IRS.
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2010