How to avoid
charity fraud and make the most of your donations.
Iowans give generously to charities and good causes -- but some
donations never reach the people who need help. Some so-called
"charities" are outright scams that pocket all the funds people
contribute. Other charities use professional fundraisers that eat up
80% to 90% of the donations in "fundraising expenses," so almost
nothing is left for true charity. Fraudulent and questionable
charities cheat donors, hurt legitimate charitable organizations that
rely on donations - and shortchange people who truly need help.
Follow
these tips to protect yourself against charity fraud:
 | Ask
questions. Reputable charities welcome questions. Ask how
much of your donation goes for the charitable purpose, and exactly
how your contribution will be used. Ask if the caller is a
professional fundraiser.
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 | Ask
phone solicitors to send written information. Check out the
charity before you make a decision. Be suspicious if they refuse to
send solid information. Check them out at the national Better
Business Bureau "wise giving" site -
www.give.org.
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 | Don't
be fooled by "look-alike" names. Some scams use names that
sound impressive and are designed to resemble well-respected
organizations.
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 | Be
very wary of calls from supposed "law enforcement" or "firefighter"
charities. Contact your local sheriff or police department
to check out claims that a donation "will be used locally." Ask for
information in writing before you agree to give. Ask if the caller
is a paid professional fundraiser, and ask how much of your gift
will go to the charitable purpose and be used in your community.
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 | Don't
give your credit card or checking account numbers over the phone to
someone you don't know.
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 | Give
directly to a known charity of your choice. That's always
the best option. Check your telephone directory for a charity's
local office and contact the office. |
There are many
fine charities soliciting contributions in Iowa, and the Attorney
General's Office is eager to stop scams and uphold the integrity of
our system of giving. If you think you may have been cheated by a
fundraising scheme, write to the Attorney General's Consumer
Protection Division, Hoover Building, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. Call
515-281-5926, or 888-777-4590 toll free. The Web site is:
www.IowaAttorneyGeneral.org
To file a complaint, or for more information, contact the Iowa
Attorney General's Consumer Protection Div., Hoover Bldg., Des Moines,
IA 50319. Call 515-281-5926, or 1-888-777-4590. Visit the Attorney
General's web site at:
www.IowaAttorneyGeneral.org .
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Write to:
Consumer Protection Division, 1305 E. Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. Call
515-281-5926.
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