APPENDIX D SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON
CHARITIESThese institutions offer free professional
guidance to donors and their legal and financial
advisers on charitable deductions, deferred-giving
options and related information.
Internal Revenue Service http://www.irs.gov/charities/
The Internal Revenue Service publishes the Cumulative
List of Organizations described in Section 170(c) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Updated and reissued
annually, it lists the names of organizations to which
contributions are deductible for federal income tax
purposes under Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Although the list is reasonably complete, it is not
all-inclusive, and reputable organizations that qualify
for deductible gifts may have been omitted.
State of California Registry of Charitable
Trusts 1300 I Street, Suite 1101 Sacramento,
CA Mailing address: P.O. Box 903447 Sacramento, CA
94203-4470 (916) 445-2021 http://caag.state.ca.us/charities/
Charitable organizations soliciting contributions in
California are required to file reports with the
Registry of Charitable Trusts, California Attorney
General’s Office. Many organizations are exempted by law
from this requirement, including certain types of
hospitals, religious organizations, educational
institutions, and government agencies. All registered
organizations must provide the Attorney General with a
State Annual Report. Copies of these reports and
founding documents of the registered organizations are
available for public inspection in the office of the
Registry of Charitable Trusts Sacramento, at the address
listed above.
City of Los Angeles Police Commission’s,
Charitable Services Section 200 South Spring
Street, Room 1513 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213)
978-1144 (Voice)
All nonprofit organizations making public appeals for
charitable donations within the City of Los Angeles must
register with the city’s Social Service Department.
Organizations are required to supply reports on their
income, expenditures, fundraising costs, purposes and
personnel. This information appears on “Information
Cards” that the institutions must present to every donor
during public appeals.
The Department investigates the institutions for
accuracy of reporting, counsels them, supplies
additional information to people making inquiries, and
endorses organizations that comply with its own
standards. For further information, contact the Social
Service Department, City of Los Angeles, Room 1501 City
Hall, 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Telephone: Public Appeals Office, (213)
580-1001.
BBB Wise Giving Alliance 4200 Wilson
Boulevard, #800 Arlington, VA 22203 (703)
276-0100 http://www.give.org/
The BBB Wise Giving Alliance was formed in 2001 with
the merger of the National Charities Information Bureau
and the Council of Better Business Bureaus Foundation
and its Philanthropic Advisory. It provides information
on approximately 1,500 national and international
organizations and maintains “a national watchdog
service,” to uphold what it considers to be sound
standards in philanthropy. It chooses which national
charities it will evaluate and gives or withholds its
approval of an organization on the basis of compliance
with twenty “charity standards” established by BBB.
Prospective donors should examine BBB’s “ratings,” which
are sometimes controversial. These reports are available
online.
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