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Kwame Raoul

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Charitable Giving

Charitable giving addresses many needs. Nonprofit organizations harness their mission-driven energy and donations to respond and react to numerous and sometimes dire circumstances.

The Attorney General:

Charitable organizations have specific requirements and annual reporting responsibilities. Learn more about the law, download forms and find assistance for submission.

Professional fundraisers and fundraising consultants must register with the Attorney General’s Office and have annual reporting requirements. Download forms and learn more about their submission.

The Attorney General has resources that organizations can tap to employ best practices for sustainability and adherence to the law.

Donating with Confidence and Making Wise Charitable Decisions

Because Illinoisans rely heavily on the services provided by charities, Attorney General Kwame Raoul encourages consumers to practice wise charitable giving.

All charitable organizations that solicit or hold donations in Illinois are required to register with Attorney General Kwame Raoul's Office.

Members of the public can check the online Charitable database to search if a charity or private foundation is registered and compliant with reporting requirements.

The database provides financial information such as assets, income and annual financial reports. Do your research, give to organizations that you are confident in and don't hesitate to say No Thanks if a solicitation does not feel right.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Donations

I have just been solicited by a charity. How can I get information about the organization?

All charities that solicit in Illinois should be registered with the Office of the Attorney General. The Attorney General's Office can tell you if a charitable organization is registered and current in its reporting requirements.

If the charity is registered, the Attorney General's Charitable Trust Bureau can provide the following public information:

What information is on a charitable organization's form AG 990-IL?

Form AG 990-IL reports on the following information:

Can I get information about a charitable organization's operations and expenditures directly from the charitable organization?

Yes. Federal law requires each charitable organization to send you a copy of its federal form 990 for a reasonable charge.

How do I know if a charity is using a professional fundraiser?

Illinois law requires paid fundraisers to identify themselves as such and to name the charity for which they're soliciting.

I have just been solicited by a paid fundraiser. If I donate, how much of my contribution will go to the charity?

Illinois law requires paid fundraisers to disclose what percentage of your contribution will go to the charity (and what percentage will pay their salaries) if asked.

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