Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: This is The Call-In. (SOUNDBITE OF CORDUROI'S "MY DEAR") MONTAGNE: Devastating hurricanes, a major earthquake in Mexico City, forest fires in northern California and the mass shooting in Las Vegas - after so many tragedies, people around the country are asking how they can help. In The Call-In this week, your questions about charitable giving. MARK PAZ: Hi, my name is Mark Paz (ph). RENEE KAPELUS: Hello. This is Renee Kapelus (ph). CAROL SCHULTZ: Good morning, this is Carol Schultz (ph). And I'm calling regarding donations. KAPELUS: How do you know if this organization is actually giving to the charity or if they're taking a very large part of it for themselves? PAZ: Thank you. SCHULTZ: Thanks. KAPELUS: Thank you. Bye-bye. MONTAGNE: Una Osili is the Director of Research at Indiana University's Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. She joins us on the line from WFYI in Indianapolis. Thanks for joining us. UNA OSILI: Thank you
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