Other Ways to Donate to a Charity
'Tis the season for giving. But what if you don't have much room in your budget this year to make a charitable donation? Here are five ways to make a difference without writing a check.
Use a search engine that gives. Searching the Internet can generate money for a cause if you use a search engine that donates money per search. There are sites that donate about a penny per search to a charity or school that you designate.
Donate your time. Plenty of groups need extra volunteers around the holidays to help those in need. The time you give can be just as valuable as a monetary gift. Plus, your employer may match your volunteer hours with funds. For example, Microsoft will match volunteer time at $17 an hour through its Volunteer Time Matching program. Other companies require employees to volunteer a certain number of hours before they'll make a donation. So check with your company's human resources department to find out whether it has a such a program and what the requirements are. Although you don't get a tax deduction for donating your time, you can write off expenses you incur while working for a charity -- from the cost of driving your car (at 14 cents a mile) to the cost of ingredients for a casserole for a church-sponsored soup kitchen -- if you itemize on your federal return.
Donate your stuff. Clean out your closets and donate the things you no longer want to a charitable organization. For example, if you have old utensils, dishes, or pots and pans, check with your local Salvation Army, soup kitchen or house of worship to see if it needs those items for preparing and serving holiday meals. You can claim a deduction for donated items on your federal tax return if you itemize. Goodwill has a donation value guide that can help you figure out the market value of items you give.
Recycle your unwanted tech gear. Have an old cell phone you no longer use? You can donate it to many different cause. Most companies that recycle phones will give a portion of the resale proceeds to charities. Find a donation center in your area. Also many will accept any brand of computer equipment in any condition -- as well as peripherals, accessories and Microsoft entertainment products, including Xboxes and Zunes -- at any participating Goodwill. Proceeds from your donation are returned to Goodwill.
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