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Donations are a critical source of funding for many worthwhile causes. Unfortunately, there are con artists who pretend to be raising money for charity, but keep donations for their personal gain. They may contact you by mail, e-mail, telephone or in person. Once a donation has been made, there is usually nothing you can do to get it back. Before making any donation, be careful!
Why not plan your charitable donations in advance?
Take a little time to think about how you would like to help others.
By planning your charity gifts, you will support good works, feel great about your gift, and avoid the phoney charity trap.
Be an informed donor. Ask questions. Check facts. Don’t be pressured. Give when you know your money will help people in need.
Ministry of Government Services
(416) 326-8800 or
1-800-899-9768
www.mgs.gov.on.ca
Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee, Charitable Property
Program
Ministry of the Attorney General
(416) 314-2800 or
1-800-366-0335
www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/family/pgt
To find out if a charity is registered for tax purposes:
call Canada Revenue Agency,
Charities Directorate
1-800-267-2384
www.cra.gc.ca/charities
To file a complaint:
call your local police
or Project PhoneBusters
1-888-495-8501

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