'Tis the Season ..... for Fraud!
Washington County S.O. Press ReleaseViewed: 4574
Posted by: JSKeppy
Date: Nov 16 2009 11:28 AM
Are your mailboxes filling up with year-end solicitations for charitable donations? Decidingto whom to give is not always easy. There are no laws that require charities to use a specific percentage of your donations on charitable purposes. It is up to each of us to make sure our charity giving is used wisely for those in need, instead of lining the pockets of forprofit fund raisers and questionable organizations.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office recommends:
Make an annual charitable giving budget and list – and stick to it! Keep your list to a manageable number of charities.
Don’t judge a charity by an impressive sounding name. Many organizations have names similar to other well-known charities.
Ask for a written description of programs, staff, finances, and tax deductibility of the charity, such as an a nnual report.
Most telephone appeals are made by salespeople employed by professional fund raisers.
Most of your donation goes to the fund raiser, not to the charity.
For detailed reports that rate charities and tell you how your donations will be used, go to these national charity watchdog resources on the Internet:
www.give.org
www.charitynavigator.org
For information on local charities, contact the Better Business Bureau:
www.bbb.org
or
call your local BBB.
For assistance call the
Washington County Sheriff’s Office Fraud Line:
850‐638‐8477
CASE is a Partnership of the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the
Communities Against Senior Exploitation
Community to prevent elder financial exploitation
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