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Rating the Performance of Popular Diabetes Non-Profits

Many in the Type 1 Diabetes community want to work for a cure, but philanthropy is the way most of us can help fund new treatments and cure research.

Some charity dollars go further than others, and donors want to know how their money is spent. Using the database of Charity Navigator — https://www.charitynavigator.org/—, a philanthropy watchdog organization, we’ve compiled statistics and grades on six popular diabetes research organizations.

A couple of caveats:

In order of Best to Worst Performance:

Taking Control of Your Diabetes

Charity Navigator Star Rating –  4 out of 4 stars — Link to the full report

Joslin Diabetes Center

Charity Navigator Star Rating – 3 out of 4 stars — Link to the full report

Diabetes Research Institute Foundation

Charity Navigator Star Rating – 3 out of 4 stars — Link to the full report

JDRF (formerly Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)

Charity Navigator Star Rating – 3 out of 4 stars — Link to the full report

Children’s Diabetes Foundation

Charity Navigator Star Rating – 2 out of 4 — Link to the full report

American Diabetes Association

Charity Navigator Star Rating – 2 out of 4 — Link to the full report

This article updates a previous article published in 2014.