The United Way touches 1 in 3 people in Stanislaus County
The United Way funds 46 programs that help those most in need.
The United Way supports over 30 Health and Human Services Organizations
The United Way has more than 100 community volunteers who help evaluate programs
The United Way works to Advance the Common Good for everyone in Stanislaus County
GIVE
Invest in your community.
Give to United Way.
United Way is working to advance the common good by
focusing on Education ,Income: Crisis to Stability and Health. These are the
building blocks for a good life - a quality education that helps children & youth achieve
their potential, enough income to meet a family's basic needs and establish
financial stability, and a community with a healthy lifestyle where everyone
feels safe.
As the nation's largest
charity, United Way
understands the impact that charitable giving has on improving communities and
helping individuals. United Way also understands how important it is to choose
the right organization to donate your hard-earned dollars. As you prepare to
make any type of charitable gift, we urge you to follow the simple guidelines
below.
1.
View
Your Donation as an Investment.
Any gift to a charity should be seen as an investment, and you want to invest
in a charity that will make a major impact on its recipients while also giving
you personal satisfaction. An investment approach to a particular group or
cause will ensure a more meaningful experience for you.
2.
Do
Your Homework. When selecting where to
give, it is important to gather all the facts. Conducting thorough research
prior to giving will help you separate legitimate charities from frauds, as
well as reassure you that your donation is truly helping those who need it
most. To avoid fraudulent charities, make sure your chosen charity doesn't
engage in any of the following activities:
• Asking
for cash donations
•
Sending
mail appeals disguised as bills or invoices
•
Offering
very little or no information on actual day-to-day operation
• Pressuring
you to give.
3.
Understand
the Tax Benefits of Giving.
An added benefit to giving is that most charitable donations are
tax-deductible. To receive a tax deduction, you will need the proper
documentation when filing your income tax returns. The IRS requires a receipt
for each tax-deductible contribution of $250 or more. Depending on the amount
or type of your gift, you may need to provide additional documents with your
tax form, such as Form 8283 for each non-cash donation exceeding $500.
4.
Decide
How You Will Give and How Much. Financial donations are the most popular charitable gifts, but there are
other ways to help your favorite cause. Many organizations will accept property
and goods, as well as your time. There are many options on how to give,
including donating directly online, by mail, through payroll deduction or
through a donor-advised fund. Additionally, find out if your employer will
match your charitable gift. This will even further maximize your investment.
5.
Track
Your Donations. Once you have made your
gift, mark your calendar with important dates of your charity's meetings and
key events for the year. These are excellent ways to see your investment at
work. Also, be sure to track the dates and amounts you gave payment methods and
desired uses for your gift. You should automatically receive a receipt with an
acknowledgement of your gift. If you don't, be sure to follow up. Don't rely on
a cancelled check to count as a receipt.