How We Vet Charity Partners in Kansas City

We understand donor skepticism and are committed to providing transparent, accountable vetting of our charity partners to ensure your contributions make a meaningful impact.

At Wheels for Good, we recognize that donors deserve to know where their contributions are going and how they are being used. With the prevalence of scams and questionable nonprofit practices, it’s natural to be skeptical. Our rigorous vetting process ensures that every nonprofit we partner with meets high standards of transparency and accountability.

This page outlines our multi-step verification process, highlighting the critical checks we perform before selecting a charity partner. We believe in transparency as a norm, not an exception, and we’re dedicated to safeguarding your trust as we work together for positive change in our community.

Key facts you can verify

How it works, step by step

1

IRS Verification

We begin by verifying the nonprofit's IRS 501(c)(3) status through the Pub78 database and EIN records to confirm their legitimacy.

2

State Registration Check

Next, we conduct a state charitable registration lookup in the state where the nonprofit operates to ensure compliance with local laws.

3

Financial Review

We review the nonprofit's Form 990 to evaluate their financial health, specifically looking for a program-expense ratio of at least 70%.

4

Reputation Assessment

We assess the charity’s reputation by checking ratings on Charity Navigator, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, and GuideStar for additional validation.

5

Governance and Complaints Check

Finally, we verify board governance and search for any complaints lodged against the charity to ensure there are no red flags, such as self-dealing.

Verify it yourself

✓ IRS Pub78 Lookup

How: Visit the IRS Pub78 website to confirm the 501(c)(3) status of any charity. This ensures they are recognized as a legitimate nonprofit organization.

✓ Charity Navigator Search

How: Utilize Charity Navigator to evaluate the financial health and transparency of charities, ensuring they align with our standards for partnership.

✓ Attorney General Registry

How: Check the state Attorney General's registry for any complaints filed against the charity, providing insight into their operational conduct.

✓ Form 990 Retrieval

How: Access the charity's Form 990 through the IRS website or GuideStar to review their financial ratios and accountability in spending.

✓ Better Business Bureau Report

How: Consult the BBB Wise Giving Alliance for ratings and reports on the charity's trustworthiness and operational transparency.

Real impact, real numbers

In the past year, Wheels for Good has partnered with local charities like 'Hope in Action,' resulting in the distribution of over 5,000 meals to families in need. Our vetted partners utilized 85% of their funds directly on program costs, demonstrating effective use of donor contributions. With your support, we’ve raised over $100,000 that has directly impacted local communities, allowing nonprofits to expand their outreach and enhance their services.

Kansas City oversight

Kansas City has a strong framework to protect donors, including a state-level charity registrar and an Attorney General's office that oversees charitable practices. Donors can file complaints or inquire about the status of nonprofits through these local resources. Additionally, Missouri's charitable registration laws help ensure that organizations operate with integrity, making it easier for donors to make informed decisions.

FAQ

What if a charity has a poor rating on Charity Navigator?
If a charity has a low rating, we carefully review the reasons behind it. We may still consider partnerships with organizations that show improvement plans and transparency regarding their past issues.
How can I be sure my donation is being used appropriately?
All our vetted charities must demonstrate a commitment to ethical practices, including providing their Form 990 and program-expense ratios, ensuring your donation is used effectively.
What happens if a charity fails to meet your standards?
If a charity does not meet our vetting standards, we will not partner with them. We prioritize transparency and accountability to protect our donors' interests.
Are newly established charities eligible for partnership?
Newly established charities may be considered, but they must have filed their IRS Form 990 and demonstrated responsible financial practices to qualify for our partnership.
What kind of complaints might disqualify a charity?
Complaints related to self-dealing, fraud, or failure to comply with state regulations can disqualify a charity from our partnership vetting process.
How often are charities re-verified?
We re-verify our charity partners annually to ensure they continue to meet our standards for transparency and accountability.
Can I find out more about the charities you partner with?
Yes, we encourage donors to visit our website for profiles on our charity partners, including their mission, programs, and financial accountability.

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At Wheels for Good, we believe that informed donors are empowered to make a difference. We invite you to explore our vetted charity partners and join us in supporting their impactful work. Together, we can create lasting change in our communities while ensuring your contributions are handled with the utmost transparency and care.

Related pages

How Your Donation Helps
How your donation helps →
What Happens to Your Car
Post-donation timeline →
Is It a Scam?
Is car donation a scam? →

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