Monday, December 6, 2010

Charitable Giving-Do Your Homework First!

If you are in a position to help a charity this Holiday season--choose it wisely. There are so many requests for help, some of which have no intention of actually helping the cause you want to support.  Never give your credit card or checking account information out to someone calling you on the phone asking you to support their charity. You have no proof of who is on the other end of that phone and what they are doing with your financial information. Instead, ask them to send you something in writing and check them out first. Check to see if your state requires charities to be registered by going to the National Association of State Charity Officials' website . If it does, check the information on that charity to see how much of its funds go to the actual charitable work and how much goes to "administration". It's actually possible that a charity is properly registered but puts 90% of its money into "administration"--hardly a group I would want to support. Also, check out the charity through the Better Business Bureau's website and Guidestar's website. Make sure your good intentions to help others actually turn into reality.

For more information on giving to charities, check the Federal Trade Commission's information.

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