Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Franklin Fire donates their old turnout gear to charity

Franklin Fire (@FranklinMAfire) tweeted at 3:34 PM on Fri, Jun 16, 2023:

"We were fortunate enough to donate our old turnout gear to charity.  
Global Gear Initiative was able to provide gear to Programa Mayday México. 
Thank you to Act. Lieutenant Kelly and his son for making this happen." https://t.co/tauVGB1aAU
Franklin Fire donates their old turnout gear to charity
Franklin Fire donates their old turnout gear to charity


Shared from Twitter -   https://twitter.com/FranklinMAfire/status/1669790491758456832 (also has additional photos)

Friday, November 5, 2021

From the IRS: "Year-end giving reminder"

The Internal Revenue Service today (11/03/21) reminded taxpayers that a special tax provision will allow more Americans to easily deduct up to $600 in donations to qualifying charities on their 2021 federal income tax return.

Ordinarily, people who choose to take the standard deduction cannot claim a deduction for their charitable contributions. But a temporary law change now permits them to claim a limited deduction on their 2021 federal income tax returns for cash contributions made to qualifying charitable organizations. Nearly nine in 10 taxpayers now take the standard deduction and could potentially qualify.

Under this provision, individual tax filers, including married individuals filing separate returns, can claim a deduction of up to $300 for cash contributions made to qualifying charities during 2021. The maximum deduction is increased to $600 for married individuals filing joint returns.

Included in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, enacted in March 2020, a more limited version of this temporary tax benefit originally only applied to tax-year 2020. The Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020, enacted last December, generally extended it through the end of 2021.

Cash contributions include those made by check, credit card or debit card as well as amounts incurred by an individual for unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses in connection with their volunteer services to a qualifying charitable organization. Cash contributions don't include the value of volunteer services, securities, household items or other property.

The IRS reminds taxpayers to make sure they're donating to a recognized charity. To receive a deduction, taxpayers must donate to a qualified charity. To check the status of a charity, they can use the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool (https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/tax-exempt-organization-search).

Cash contributions to most charitable organizations qualify. But contributions made either to supporting organizations or to establish or maintain a donor advised fund do not. Contributions carried forward from prior years do not qualify, nor do contributions to most private foundations and most cash contributions to charitable remainder trusts.

In general, a donor-advised fund is a fund or account maintained by a charity in which a donor can, because of being a donor, advise the fund on how to distribute or invest amounts contributed by the donor and held in the fund. A supporting organization is a charity that carries out its exempt purposes by supporting other exempt organizations, usually other public charities.

Keep good records

Special recordkeeping rules apply to any taxpayer claiming a charitable contribution deduction. Usually, this includes obtaining an acknowledgment letter from the charity before filing a return and retaining a cancelled check or credit card receipt for contributions of cash.

For details on the recordkeeping rules for substantiating gifts to charity, see Publication 526, Charitable Contributions (https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-publication-526), available on IRS.gov.

Remind families about the Child Tax Credit

Besides the special charitable contribution deduction, the IRS also encourages employers to help get the word out about the advance payments of the Child Tax Credit because they have direct access to many employees and individuals who receive this credit. In particular, remind low-income workers, especially those who don't normally file returns, that the deadline for signing up for these payments is now November 15, 2021. More information on the advance Child Tax Credit is available on IRS.gov.

For more information about other coronavirus-related tax relief, visit IRS.gov/coronavirus.

From the IRS: "Year-end giving reminder"
From the IRS: "Year-end giving reminder"


Tuesday, October 19, 2021

FTC Consumer Alerts: This week the focus is on charity scams


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

by Rosario Mendez, Attorney, Division of Consumer and Business Education, FTC

Every year, charity regulators from around the word get together to raise awareness about charity fraud. 

The FTC joins this effort again this year because it's so important to know how to spot a charity scam. This year, we're focusing on charity scams.


Read more >  https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2021/10/week-focus-charity-scams?utm_source=govdelivery

This week the focus is on charity scams
This week the focus is on charity scams

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Tri-County RVTHS Athletics: Summer Charity Wrestling Clinic - Aug 14

Summer wrestling makes winter champions!  
Join us at Tri-County for a charity wrestling clinic Saturday 8/14/21.  
All money raised will benefit Spaulding Rehab!

Tri-County RVTHS Athletics: Summer Charity Wrestling Clinic - Aug 14
Tri-County RVTHS Athletics: Summer Charity Wrestling Clinic - Aug 14

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Rockland Trust’s Affiliated Charitable Foundations announce more than $200,000 in Grants to Local Non-Profit Organizations

Rockland Trust’s two affiliated charitable foundations (Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, Inc. and Rockland Trust-Blue Hills Charitable Foundation, Inc.) announced combined giving of more than $200,000 to 40 local organizations providing services to at-risk populations during the second quarter of 2020. The $200,000 of affiliated foundation second quarter giving was in addition to $460,000 of donations made by the foundations during the second quarter of 2020 to support pandemic relief efforts.

During the second quarter of 2020 the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation provided support to 25 organizations including;

  • The Brockton Visiting Nurse Association: An organization based out of Brockton, MA that provides innovative and cost effective health care services in home.
  • The S.E.A.L. Foundation: A Plymouth County organization that creates and funds educational and social opportunities in non-public school and camp settings for students who learn differently in order to ensure they maximize their potential.
  • The Brockton Together Fund: A collaborative effort between the City of Brockton, the United Way of Greater Plymouth County, and the United Way of Massachusetts Bay & Merrimack Valley that will provide direct resources for emergency assistance and expanded food distribution to the most economically vulnerable populations in Brockton.

The Rockland Trust-Blue Hills Charitable Foundation provided support to 15 organizations during the second quarter of 2020 including;

  • Franciscan Children’s Hospital: A pediatric post-acute hospital located in Brighton, MA where children with complex medical, mental health and educational needs receive specialized care whom are committed to excellence, innovation and family support.
  • Horace Mann Educational Associates: A Norfolk County based organizations that supports, teaches and empowers adults with developmental disabilities and their families to live a meaningful life of their choice.

“We were thrilled to provide grants to these incredible organizations, all of which have a tremendous positive impact on the individuals and communities they serve,” said Edward Seksay, President and Chair of both the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, Inc. and the Rockland Trust – Blue Hills Charitable Foundation, Inc. “By assisting these non-profits we hope to help provide our communities with the services they need to flourish.”

Rockland Trust’s affiliated charitable foundations focus on giving that supports affordable housing, community development, education, financial literacy, health and human services and youth programs.

For more information about the organizations who have received funding from the affiliated foundations please visit, RocklandTrust.com.

ROCKLAND TRUST CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, INC.

The Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, Inc. became affiliated with Rockland Trust in 2009 and has contributed more than $7 million dollars to non-profit organizations.

ROCKLAND TRUST- BLUE HILLS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION, INC.

The Rockland Trust-Blue Hills Charitable Foundation, Inc. became affiliated with Rockland Trust in 2019 and has contributed more than $6.8 million dollars to non-profit organizations.

ROCKLAND TRUST

Independent Bank Corp. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: INDB) is the holding company for Rockland Trust Company, a full-service commercial bank headquartered in Massachusetts. Named in 2019 to The Boston Globe’s “Top Places to Work” list for the 11th consecutive year, Rockland Trust offers a wide range of banking, investment, and insurance services. Rockland Trust serves businesses and individuals through more than 95 retail branches, commercial and residential lending centers, and investment management offices in eastern Massachusetts, including Greater Boston, the South Shore, the Cape, and Islands, as well as in Worcester County and Rhode Island. The Bank also offers a full suite of mobile, online, and telephone banking services. Rockland Trust is an FDIC member and an Equal Housing Lender. To find out why Rockland Trust is the bank “Where Each Relationship Matters®,” please visit RocklandTrust.com.

Rockland Trust’s Affiliated Charitable Foundations announce more than $200,000 in Grants to Local Non-Profit Organizations
Rockland Trust’s Affiliated Charitable Foundations announce more than $200,000 in Grants to Local Non-Profit Organizations

Monday, February 10, 2020

Soccer For Smiles Tournament - Registration open for February vacation week


After a tragic earthquake in Haiti in 2010, a young Franklin boy created the Hope for Haiti soccer tournament motivated to do something to help. A soccer tournament was developed over February's school vacation that provided an opportunity for soccer players to have a lot of fun in friendly competition. The event raised a significant amount of money that was donated to the relief fund for Haiti. The Soccer For Smiles tournament was born! A way for kids to help others in their own community!

To date, the tournaments have raised over $47,000! The tournaments have focused on local charities with the majority of monies raised going toward the Random Smile Project. The group has also supported Team Isabella and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Each year the tournament has grown in participation and donations. The team of students has grown and changed as older team members move on to college and new students join in the effort.

Please join in this year! Kids playing kids raising money for charities, no coaches, no adults (other than the supervising staff of Franklin Soccer School), just kids having some fun over February vacation for a good cause. Grab some friends and make a team or just register on your own and join a team!

Here is the expected schedule during February vacation (Feb 17 - Feb 21) (which may adjust slightly based on teams/players registered):
  • Boys, Grades 1 and 2 Tuesday 10-Noon
  • Girls, Grades 1 and 2 Tuesday 10-Noon
  • Boys, Grades 3 and 4 Tuesday 12:30-2:30pm
  • Boys, Grades 5 and 6 Tuesday 3:00-5:00pm
  • Coed, Grades 7 and 8 Tuesday 5:30-7:30pm
  • Girls, Grades 3 and 4 Wednesday 10:00-Noon
  • Girls, Grades 5 and 6 Wednesday 12:30-2:30pm
  • High School (Coed) Wednesday 2:30-4:00pm
Details and registration at: https://soccerforsmiles.org/tournament

 
Soccer For Smiles - Registration open for February vacation week
Soccer For Smiles Tournament - Registration open for February vacation week

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

FTC Consumer Alerts: Charity fraud awareness, here and abroad




FTC Consumer Alerts: Charity fraud awareness, here and abroad
by Rosario Méndez, Attorney, Division of Consumer & Business Education, FTC

Today is the start of International Charity Fraud Awareness Week (ICFAW), a coordinated international effort to help charities and donors avoid charity fraud. 

The FTC joins state charities regulators across the country, the National Association of State Charities Officials (NASCO), and international partners in this campaign. By joining forces, we can reach more people and more charities with information and advice. Money lost to bogus charities and scammers means less donations to help those in need. And no one wants that, either here or abroad.

Read more 
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2019/10/charity-fraud-awareness-here-and-abroad?utm_source=govdelivery


This is a free service provided by the Federal Trade Commission.