Distinguish Between The Genuine And Fake Public Charities

Publié par Unknown on mardi 13 juin 2017

By Stephanie Wilson


While most citizens wish to donate to worthy courses championed by charity organizations, they are faced with the dilemma of differentiating between the genuine and fake courses. This is because of the emergence of public charities that fundraise yet do not forward the money to the intended beneficiaries. It ends up enriching the administrators. Here are aspects you can use to verify whether an organization is genuine or fake before making your contribution.

Demand details of the course, mission or aim of the fundraiser. Some missions given by such organizations are fake and unverifiable. For instance, if the agent points at a disaster like drought, it is likely that such information is available on news. You have a right to decline the request if the mission is not clear and verifiable.

Charity contributions by individuals or organizations are exempted from taxation. The fundraiser must therefore provide details to enable you include the contributions in your tax returns. Where such details are not provided, they are unclear, or unverifiable, you should halt your contribution until you verify. You will be forced to pay taxes on funds that you never used for personal benefit.

There are charities that settle for names that sound or appear similar to those of popular humanitarian organizations. This is one of the tactics used in defrauding donors. Close resemblance is used to hoodwink donors who are not too keen on the name. Since this is a cause for alarm, the best thing is to verify the existence of such an organization. This is one of the clearest signs of fraud.

Is the fundraiser pushing you so hard as if your donation is an emergency? Such high pressure tactics are meant to deny you a chance to think or scrutinize the validity of the charity work. Take your time and even if you have the money and are willing to contribute, do not follow the pace of another person. Conduct thorough background check on the organization and only proceed once you get a surety that the course and organization are genuine.

The years of operation or existence without success stories or verifiable results are an indicator of fraud. If a charity has been in education for two decades, there should be a few graduates who credit their success to the organization. Check media coverage or other internet sources for such evidence. In its absence you can conclude that the course is not genuine.

All charity organizations and courses are sanctioned by the government. This is through licensing to operate in a certain field and accreditation. The bodies responsible display details for public access on their websites including the persons in charge and areas they are licensed to operate. Check these details and verify what the fundraiser says. If such details do not exist, you have every reason to slow down on your donation.

There are numerous verification options when the credibility of a charity is in question. They include use of SMSs and online portals for accrediting bodies. If a fundraiser is hesitant to provide the details you are asking for, ignore the request and alert law enforcement officials. Such an action will ensure that money meant for the needy gets to them.




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