When it comes to donating to nonprofit organizations, it’s essential to know what you’re supporting. Different states have their own requirements for nonprofits that are seeking contributions. Below, you’ll find a summary of disclosures for various states.
Florida
You can obtain a copy of our official registration and financial information from the Division of Consumer Services by calling their toll-free number or visiting their website. Just remember, registration doesn’t mean the state endorses us. Registration #CH37476.
Georgia
If you’re interested, a detailed description of our programs and a summary of our financial statements are available upon request from our office.
Maryland
You can request copies and postage costs directly from the Office of the Secretary of State in Annapolis.
Mississippi
To access our official registration and financial details, you can reach out to the Mississippi Secretary of State’s office. Don’t forget that registration doesn’t imply endorsement.
Nevada
Contributions might be tax-deductible under section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, which is always a plus when considering your donations.
New Jersey
You can find information regarding our charitable solicitations, including the percentage of contributions used for our charitable activities, by contacting the New Jersey Attorney General or visiting their website.
New York
For more about our financials, feel free to reach out to the Attorney General’s Charities Bureau in New York City.
North Carolina
Financial data and a copy of our license are available from the State Solicitation Licensing Branch. Keep in mind, having a license doesn’t mean the state endorses us.
Pennsylvania
To get our registration and financial information, simply contact the Pennsylvania Department of State.
Virginia
You can request financial details from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.
Washington
Reach out to the Secretary of State for any financial information or registration details you might need.
West Virginia
Residents can obtain a summary of our registration and financial documents from the Secretary of State.
Wisconsin
If you want our financial statement from the previous fiscal year, we will gladly provide it upon request.
Keep in mind that registering with a state agency does not imply endorsement or approval from that state.
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