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CHARITABLE GIVING - CONNECTICUT
PUBLIC CHARITIES UNIT IN CONNECTICUT
The Public Charities Unit, a joint program of the
Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection and
the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General,
oversees charitable solicitation activities in
Connecticut. Most charities who solicit
contributions in Connecticut must register with
the Public Charities Unit. To ask if a charity is
registered in Connecticut, or to see if the
charity is a scam, or to complain about a
charity’s fundraising practices, call the Public
Charities Unit at (860)713-6170.
RESEARCHING CHARITIES ONLINE
People wanting to know more about how a charity
uses its money can research individual charities
on the following web sites:
CONNECTICUT SOLICITATION OF CHARITABLE
FUNDS ACT
To read about the Connecticut Solicitation of
Charitable Funds Act, go to the Department of
Consumer Protections website at: http://www.ct.gov/dcp/cwp/view.asp?a=1654&q=441268
This document includes information on who must
register, who is exempt, and how a charity
registers to solicit contributions in Connecticut.
BBB WISE GIVING ALLIANCE - www.give.org
The BBB Wise Giving Alliance sets standards for
charitable solicitation practices and evaluates
charities against these standards.
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PREPARED BY: 211CT/tb
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: March2013
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