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Avoid Scams When Donating to Help Fight Ebola

November 4, 2014 by James Hickey, PhD

money-james hickey phdIn the quest to assist the Ebola epidemic, finding legitimate organizations can be a challenge. Although, the amount of donations received has not been astounding, barriers have already become present. Follow these few steps to get the best results as a philanthropist.

Explore the Lists of Organizations

If someone is searching for the best place to give that is dedicated to fighting Ebola, there are lists available. These contain collections of non-profits. Examples include Guidestar and the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance.

Let the Organization Decide Where to Spend the Money

Non-profits are likely to have a sense of the areas that need funding the most. Sometimes givers request that their dollars go to a special drug or service. Meanwhile, the true need within the organization lies elsewhere. Read the mission statements and chose somewhere you trust.

Got Some Extra Sick Days?

Give them away! The Internal Tax Revenue Service allows Americans to donate their leftover vacation, sick, and personal days. Employers can translate this amount into cash and donate it the the specific cause. This is a special process that was created for Ebola related charities.

Is the Charity Site Verified?

As a way to protect one’s self against scammers, an extra layer of research should be done to be sure the donation site is verified and safe. Crowdfunding can be started by anyone. It’s important to be mindful of a few things that will help avoid scams. Don’t send cash. Be mindful of charities that mock the names of larger, more established non-profits. Lastly, avoid giving to groups that popped up overnight due to an event in the news.

For more information, visit Time online here: http://time.com/money/3551593/best-ways-donate-charity-ebola/

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