Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is sharing important reminders as many look for ways to support Ukrainians right now.
In these times of crisis, criminals often seek to take advantage of well-meaning individuals.
“As we all watch the images coming out of Ukraine, it’s natural to look for ways to help,” Nessel said. “I’m urging Michiganders to take the necessary steps to research any charities claiming to help the people of Ukraine before you donate. It’s important to verify your money is going to entities that will truly make a difference.”
Nessel is reissuing her Crowdfunding for Donations Consumer Alert to equip generous individuals with the tools needed to donate wisely.
Nessel offered some questions to ask:
1) What is the name, address, and phone number of your organization?
2) Is your organization registered to solicit donations by the Michigan Attorney General’s Office? What is your registration number?
3) How much of my donation will actually be used for the charity’s purpose?
4) Is my donation tax-deductible?
Before writing that check, residents should review AGCharitySearch (www.ag.state.mi.us/CharitableTrust/frmDisclaimer.aspx), the Attorney General’s website (www.michigan.gov/ag), or call the Attorney General’s Charitable Trust Section at 517-335-7571 to inquire about a charity.
Most charities and solicitors of charitable contributions have to register with the Attorney General’s Office.
While a registration is not an endorsement of a charity, it does mean that the organization has filed annual financial statements and other documents with the attorney general.
Residents can always politely end the call, research charities on their own or with sites like Guidestar, Charity Navigator, or the National Center for Charitable Statistics, and give directly to the charity of your choosing.
The Department’s partners at the Better Business Bureau also recently shared resources.
Consumer complaints can be filed online at the Attorney General’s website, or anyone with questions can call 877-765-8388.
- Posted March 08, 2022
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State AG shares giving reminders as residents look to support Ukraine
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