Charity fraud

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Charity fraud is the act of using deception to get money from people who believe they are making donations to charities. Often a person or a group of people will make material representations that they are a charity or part of charity and ask prospective donors for contributions to the non-existent charity.

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  • UK: use the Charity Commission to find out if the organsiation you want to support is formally registered.
  • UK: Intelligent Giving gives an independent analysis of a charity's transparency for prospective donors(UK)
    • Rumours about fraud and related activity are discussed in its Watchdog section
  • Charity On Trial: What You Need To Know Before You Give by Doug White1