How to avoid scammers when donating in wake of the Texas school shooting
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Read up on the vetting processes of crowdfunding sites before donating. The BBB recommends only donating to people you know personally. And if a campaign claims to donate to a charity, consider donating to that charity directly.Confirm how and when the donations will be used. The BBB recommends avoiding vague requests for money. . Consider donating to more established organizations rather than new ones. Established charities are more likely to be able to address the situation quickly. .
The BBB recommends people donate money to charities, rather than goods, because that gives organizations more flexibility in helping affected areas.Be cautious if a group promises that 100% of donations will go to the impacted families. The BBB says there are typically other administrative and fundraising expenses that have to be covered somehow. "Never click on links to unfamiliar charity websites or in text messages or email," the BBB warns.
The BBB recommends that people avoid clicking on links to unfamiliar charity websites from texts, emails or social media.Check that any charity you donate to is registered with the applicable government agency. According to the BBB, 40 out of 50 states require charities to register with a state government agency. Make sure any crowdfunding campaign or organization that is using the names or photographs of the families of victims to raise money have the permission of the families.
Some advocacy groups may also ask for donations, but some of those groups may not be tax-exempt charities, the BBB warns.If a family sets up their own assistance fund, be aware that they may not be set up as charities, the BBB said. . After tragedies like the Texas school shooting, some advocacy groups may also ask for donations, but the BBB warns that some of those groups may not be tax-exempt charities. — and there are also some donor-restricted contributions that may also not be tax exempt.
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