Is the March of Dimes a good charity to donate to?
March of Dimes, the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health, has earned the Platinum GuideStar Nonprofit Profile Seal of Transparency, the highest level of recognition from the charity watchdog agency GuideStar, for the second consecutive year.
What can I do to help March of Dimes?
WE HAVE MANY WAYS FOR YOU TO GIVE
- Meet Kaya. Children like Kaya have benefited from the lifesaving work of March of Dimes.
- Support us year-round. Create a Facebook Fundraiser any time throughout the year to support our mission and raise funds critical to helping every family have the best possible start.
- Fundraise with us.
What does March of Dimes do with donations?
The March of Dimes states that seventy-six cents of every dollar raised in March for Babies is spent on research and programs to help prevent premature birth, birth defects and infant mortality.
Is March of Dimes peer reviewed?
A peer-reviewed publication, the research for which was supported by and the majority of the authors were from the march of dimes, showed an 83% reduction in early elective deliveries from january through december of the same year among 25 hospitals in five states.
What services are provided by March of Dimes?
Founded in 1938 to fight polio, March of Dimes currently focuses on prevention of birth defects and preterm birth and has had a major influence on surveillance, research, advocacy, awareness, and education related to birth defects prevention and care.
How does March of Dimes work?
March of Dimes Global Programs conducts its work through “mission alliances” with non-governmental partners in target countries. We conduct interventions in middle-and low- income countries to strengthen prevention of preterm birth and birth defects and reduce infant mortality.
How many people have March of Dimes helped?
More than 75,000 families in the USA each year are helped by this program. The March of Dimes commitment to birth defects prevention is such that we are always responsive to emerging challenges.