[link|http://arc.convio.net/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=1161|Hurricane Katrina].
[link|http://arc.convio.net/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=1121|National Disaster Relief Fund].
[link|http://arc.convio.net/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=1142|International Response Fund].
I'm sure that sometimes they move money around between pots (if, for example, they have millions more in the tsunami relief fund than can be spent effectively at a particular time, and they have a need in another area, it would be senseless for them not to shift the funds).
Also, the American Red Cross has several [link|http://www.redcross.org/faq/0,1096,0_315_,00.html#386|guiding principles] that the outfit in St. Louis doesn't subscribe to:
Impartiality: It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It endeavours to relieve the suffering of individuals, being guided solely by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent cases of distress.
They're not the same at all, Box.
Cheers,
Scott.