Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1983 Page: 6 of 12
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By LOUISE COOK
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Ute recession
ment budget cutbacks have
prompted more appeals from
private charities, and a
philanthropic expert says
people should ask questions
before they open their wallets.
- Helen O'Rourke, vice
president of the Philanthropic
Advisory Services of the
Council of Better Business
Bureaus Inc., says it is par-
ticularly important in today’s
hard times to find out just who
you are giving to and what the
money will'be used for,
“If they (contributors) give
that dollar to' the wrong
charity, then they’re hurting,”
she said. “They’re hurting
• themselves and they’re hurting
the charities.”
Mrs. O’Rourke said there
already are signs that people
are becoming more selective
about giving. She said the
Philanthropic Advisory Ser-
vice, which answers questions
about national and in-
ternational charities, had
almost 250,000 requests for
information in 1982, compared
to about 150,000 in 1M1. In-
dividual Better Business
Bureaus, which keep tabs on
local groups, reported a one-
third increase in inquries last
year, she said.
“We’re also getting a lot of
organizations that we never
heard of," said Mrs. O’Rourke.
Many of tjiem are asking to be
included on the advisory ser-
vice’s “Give, But Give Wisely”
list which covers the charities
about which there are the most
inquiries, and. indicates
whether they/theet standards
for charitable solicitations
established by the Council of
Better Business Bureaus.
Mrs. O’Rourke said the
current listing includes about
300 charities; the next listing,
‘due in February, will cover
1,000. Copies of the “Give, But
Give Wisely” brochure are
available from the Philan-
thropic Advisory Service at
1515 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, Va„ 22209. Send SI
via check or money order and a
stamped, self-addressed,
business-size envelope for each
‘ copy. '
Another brochure from the
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Charitable Giving,” offers
advice on making sure your
money goes to the place where
it will do the most good. It is
available from the same ad-
dress as the “Give, But Give
Wisely” listing. There is no
charge, but you must send a
stamped, self-addressed,
business-size envelope.
Mrs. O’Rourke said questions
to ask before you give include:
—What is the name and
address of the organization?
Does the solicitor have any
identification?
—How much of the money
will go to programs to carry out
the purposes for which the
organization exists 'and how
much will go for fund-raising?
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by the Council of Better
Business Bureaus, at least 50
percent of total income must be
spent on programs and ac-
tivities directly related to the
group's purpose.
—Is your contribution tax-
deductible? This is particularly
important for many people now
since, for the first time, you can
take a deduction for a
charitable contribution even if
you don’t itemize. Note: If you
are asked to buy candy or
tickets to a benefit for a
charity, find out *hat portion of
the money actually goes to the
charity. You cannot deduct the
entire cost - only the part that
directly benefits the charity.
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By The Associated Press
Residents of 14 more Texas
jurisdictions will soon be
playing legal bingo games,
provided that proceeds from
the games go for charitable
purposes.
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proved referendums on the
bingo issue in recent <
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 18, 1983, newspaper, January 18, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1285070/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.