The Giving
NewAgeApps is the perfect vehicle for charities. There need be no administrational overhead, since it is not necessarily an established organization which is directing the fundraising and eventual distribution of the funds collected. But at the same time, it will be a perfect platform for any established charity to promote its activities. And it will have the added element of folks being able to discuss in depth the ways and means of helping others. Even those potential recipients of the help can put their 2 cents in.
The benefit to the individual donor, is that he or she can both give to those they want to help, and also be proactive in the details of how the money collected will be distributed. Both the donors and the potential recipients can be in active communication about the specifics of each case.
Those in need could make their case for assistance directly, or family members and others concerned could join together in the appropriate chat groups on the platform, and be in open discussions with donors. Donors will know exactly where their money is going, and the beneficiaries will know those specific individuals who have chosen to help them. Charity will return to its very personal, traditional caring nature.
Raising the Money
Those with differing views about how to raise the money could split themselves into specific groups and determine how to best invest for Charity. Once the money was raised, they could reunite to discuss its disbursement, as above.
There are also some excellent resources such a Charity Club could enlist for guidance. The following is but one example.
http://www.betterinvesting.org/public/default.htm
The National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC), also known as BetterInvesting, is a Michigan-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (a not-for-profit organization prior to 1998) whose aim is to teach individuals how to become successful long-term investors. The NAIC is an umbrella organization that had around 4,000 member investment clubs and approximately 40,000 individual members at the end of 2015.[1] Membership has been in a steady decline since a peak of well over 400,000 in 1999.
All the above would fall under the broader class of CauseFunding.