The American Diabetes Association is a national nonprofit organization that promotes scientific research in diabetes, public information regarding diabetes and advocacy for diabetics. The organization was founded in 1940 and has programs operational in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. This is an organization that reaches hundreds of communities year round for the benefit of those with diabetes.
The stated mission of the American Diabetes Association is to find ways to prevent and cure diabetes as well as to improve the lives of all people who are affected by diabetes. Diabetes affects millions of Americans and the Association works on their behalf to find ways to make the disease easier to live with and possibly to prevent. It also supports research efforts at a number of academic organizations.
The American Diabetes Association funds scientific research and publishes the scientific findings that its researchers discover. The Association provides whatever information or service people with diabetes, their loved ones, health professionals or the public may need. Advocating for the rights of those with diabetes is also a part of what the association does on a routine basis.
The American Diabetes Association supports a national call center that received over 350,000 calls in the past year from people with questions, concerns or who needed support from the organization. It raises money to support research efforts, information programs and advocacy programs to help the 20 million individuals in the United States who suffers from diabetes mellitus.
The American Diabetes Association feels it has a responsibility to make sure that all work done under the auspices of the Association is above board. For that reason, they have developed a whistleblower program that allows people to report any suspected fraudulent or dishonest conduct related to resources supported by the Association.
One of the ways the American Diabetes Association raises money is through its online store. This is where they sell a large variety of cookbooks for diabetics, meal planning devices, self-care guides and other educational material for those who need help in managing their diabetes. They also have multiple events and fundraisers that increase the awareness of diabetes and raise money to support the various aspects of their mission.
An individual can become a member of the American Diabetic Association as an individual or as a health professional. In addition, the Association has thousands of children and adults who volunteer each year and various fundraisers and to help the Association function. Celebrities also help to make money for the organization every year.
Corporations can sponsor the American Diabetic Association. Through corporate sponsorship, research can be accomplished and a large amount of funds can help the Association function every year. In addition, the Association has coalitions and collaborations with organizations such as the American Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, the American College of Cardiology and the Diabetes Care Coalition. It even collaborates with Nickelodeon to help children understand the benefits of diabetic prevention and management.
Michael Webb
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August 30th, 2009 at 9:08 am
Would you donate to the American Diabetes Association?
I know this may not be the right place to be asking for donations, but being that I don’t know that many people I figured this couldn’t hurt.
This June I will be riding in the Tour de Cure, a bike ride aimed to raise money for diabetes research, education, and advocacy. I have set a personal goal of raising $175 and a team goal of $1,200. So far my we’ve only raised 12% of our desired goal. With your help we could achieve our goal and, more importantly, we can exceed it.
If you are one of the 20 million Americans affected by diabetes or if you are a family member of one of those 20 million than you know how hard it is to deal with. By donating to this great charity you can help improve the lives of all those affected. Any amount, no matter how big or how small, helps in this great cause.
To donate online please follow the link below
http://tour.diabetes.org/site/TR?pg=personal&fr_id=4363&px=3209672
To donate by check please send me a message.
Thank you very much
August 30th, 2009 at 2:10 pm
No I wont. I believe any non-profit organisation should be operated like a business and thus should be able to raise funds by providing value in return for cash rather than asking for outright donations.
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Yes, I already donate thru my payroll deductions. I lost my mom to Diabetes.
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
i would ask a store owner to let you set up a table out side and ask for donations. or i would sell hotdogs for donation or whatever, if you are trying to rais funds your not gonna get them on the internet. Find real people, even if you don’t know them
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Sorry, I’ve gotten far more help for my diabetes from books, the Internet, and others who have it and are successful at taking care of it. To me the ADA is like the AMA… I’ll just leave it at that so as to keep the thumbs downs to a manageable level.
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August 30th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
I will not donate to ADA and yes, I’m a diabetic. I believe that any person who has diabetes should automatically be a member of this organization because they have the disease. But, when I called to become a member, they wanted a membership fee. When I told them I lived on a very fixed income and cannot afford that, they basically told me that I can’t become a member. Well, I think that is wrong. If someone needs the services, regardless of income, they should be allowed. I cannot believe they "discarded" me like that. I will not donate to that orgazination and am appalled at anyone who would ask for donations on this site.
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