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Tips for Donating to Charities
With more than
half a million federally recognized charities soliciting contributions,
chances are you'll be asked to donate. Here are some tips to help you give
wisely:
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Ask for written information. A legitimate charity
will give you information outlining its mission, how your donation will be
distributed, and proof that your contribution is tax deductible.
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Ask for identification. Many states require paid fund-raisers
to identify themselves as such and to name the charity for which they’re
soliciting.
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Watch out for similar sounding names. Some phony charities
use names that sound or look like those of respected, legitimate
organizations.
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Call the charity. Find out if the organization is aware of
the solicitation and has authorized the use of its name. If not, you may be
dealing with a sham solicitor.
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Be skeptical if someone thanks you for a pledge you don’t
remember making. Check your records if you have doubts about a pledge
you supposedly made.
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Refuse high pressure appeals. Legitimate charities
won’t push you to give on the spot.
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Be cautious of charities that offer to send a courier for your
donation.
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Consider the costs. When buying merchandise or receiving
free goods for giving, remember that these items are paid for out of your
contribution. That means less of your donation may go to the charity.
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Be wary of guaranteed sweepstakes winnings in exchange for
your contribution. You never have to donate to be eligible to win.
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Don’t send cash. For security and tax record purposes, pay
by check. Write the official name of the charity on your check.
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Resources
For more
information about giving wisely and your favorite charity, check out these
web sites:
BBB Wise Giving Alliance
Council
of Better Business Bureaus
4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 800
Arlington, VA 22203-1838
(703) 276-0100
Charity Navigator
1200
MacArthur Boulevard
Second Floor
Mahwah, New Jersey 07430
(201) 818-1288
(201) 818-4694 fax
Charitable Choices
(888) 410-1999 (toll free)
Guidestar
The Donor's Guide to the Nonprofit Universe
American Institute of Philanthropy
3450 N. Lake Shore Drive, Suite 2802
PO Box 578460
Chicago, IL 60657
(773) 529-2300
VolunteerMatch
Your local charity registration office
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