Media Contacts: Ryan Jarvi FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Attorney General Nessel Reminds Consumers to Donate Wisely in Festive VideoLANSING – The holiday season can spark feelings of generosity and the desire to donate to charities, but the giving season can also open the door to bad actors and scammers trying to take advantage of unsuspecting philanthropists. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents of some important tips to keep in mind when making a donation this holiday season, and recorded another amusing and informational video message “Every donation makes an impact, and I am proud to hold public office in a state with such a strong philanthropic foundation,” To avoid falling victim to a potential scam, consider these important questions to ask before making a donation to a charitable organization:
The Michigan Nonprofit Association, in coordination with the Council of Michigan Foundations and the United Way have also provided a valuable resource in their Giving Wisely brochure, a joint publication which helps Attorney General Nessel has been actively working to protect Michiganders from falling victim to phony charities, including issuing consumer alerts related to Charities and Donations, and even taking legal action to dissolve fraudulent organizations posing as charitable nonprofits. For more information and things to watch for before donating to a charity, visit the Attorney General’s Charitable Trust website or call the AG’s Charitable Trust Section at 517-335-7571. |