If you have too much money and are trying to think of ways to get rid of it, here are two suggestions.
Support Civil Liberties and Free Expression
Started by Chris Bliss (the juggler/comedian responsible for the viral video of juggling to Golden Slumbers from Abbey Road), this is an organization dedicated to putting a monument to the Bill of Rights up in every US State Capitol. Presented as a counterpoint or alternative to the popularity of Ten Commandments displays, this monument will highlight the actual "source" of our laws in this country. In order to make it a movement rather than an exercise in personal vanity, he is only accepting donations up to $250, so individual donations are the primary source of income rather than corporate sponsorship. (NOTE: MyBillOfRights is moving ahead with raising money to put in their first installation (currently focusing on Arizona and Texas), and has applied for but not received tax-exempt status. As a result, donations are not tax-deductible at this time, but should be in the future.)
Bring Light to those who need it
In many regions of the world, sunset is still the primary roadblock at which learning, reading, working, and performing simple maintenance tasks stop. This makes less-fortunate areas that much less likely to be able to improve themselves, with less time to do so.
50lanterns is a non-sectarian charitable organization that gives solar powered lanterns to people in regions and communities that need them, allowing people to learn to read, learn new trades, and perform basic everyday maintenance that can allow them to move ahead instead of staying barely above water.