How We Vet Charity Partners at Great Plains Autos Nebraska

We understand your skepticism and believe in total transparency; our vetting process ensures only reputable charities receive your generous donations.

At Great Plains Autos in Nebraska, we recognize that transparency is vital for building trust with our donors. It’s natural to be skeptical about where your contributions go and how they impact the community. That’s why we have implemented a comprehensive multi-step verification process for vetting our charity partners.

This page outlines the rigorous standards and checks we perform before any nonprofit organization can receive proceeds from our donations. We believe in sharing this process openly so you can feel confident knowing your support is directed towards reputable organizations committed to making a real difference.

Key facts you can verify

How it works, step by step

1

IRS Status Verification

We confirm the charity's IRS 501(c)(3) status by cross-referencing the organization’s information in the Pub78 database and the EIN registry, ensuring they are legally recognized as a public charity.

2

State Registration Check

Next, we verify that the charity is registered with the appropriate state authorities where they operate. This step ensures compliance with local regulations governing charitable organizations.

3

Form 990 Analysis

We review the charity's Form 990, focusing on their program-expense ratio. A preferred ratio of 70% or more indicates that most funds are used effectively for their intended charitable programs.

4

Reputation Review

We assess the charity’s reputation through metrics provided by Charity Navigator, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, and ECFA. These organizations evaluate charities based on credibility and accountability to the public.

5

Governance and Complaint Review

Lastly, we examine the charity’s governance structure to ensure no self-dealing exists, and we check for any historical complaints lodged against them with the Attorney General's office.

Verify it yourself

✓ IRS Pub78 Lookup

How: Donors can verify a charity's 501(c)(3) status through the IRS Pub78 database to confirm its legitimacy and tax-exempt status.

✓ Charity Navigator Search

How: By searching for the charity on Charity Navigator, donors can review its ratings, financial health, and overall accountability metrics.

✓ State Attorney General Registry

How: Donors should check the state’s Attorney General's registry for any filed complaints or alerts regarding the charity in question.

✓ Form 990 Retrieval

How: Donors can access the charity's Form 990 through various online platforms like ProPublica or the charity's website to examine their financial data and program efficiency.

✓ Better Business Bureau Verification

How: The BBB Wise Giving Alliance provides a report on charities, which can be accessed online to check for accreditation and any past complaints.

Real impact, real numbers

By donating through Great Plains Autos, you help fund local initiatives like the Community Food Bank, which recently distributed over 100,000 meals to families in need. Last year, our partnered charities reported a collective outreach impact of over $500,000 in services provided to underserved populations across Nebraska. Your support helps us continue this vital work, ensuring transparency and accountability at every stage.

Nebraska oversight

In Nebraska, the state regulates charitable organizations through the Nebraska Secretary of State's office, which oversees charity registration and compliance. Donors can access the state’s registry to verify a charity's standing and report any concerns to the Nebraska Attorney General's office. For additional resources, local consumer protection agencies also provide information and assistance regarding charitable donations.

FAQ

What if a charity isn't registered?
If we find that a charity isn't properly registered, we automatically disqualify them from receiving funds. Proper registration is crucial for accountability and compliance.
How can I ensure my donation is being used effectively?
By checking the charity's Form 990 and ratings on platforms like Charity Navigator, donors can assess how efficiently a charity allocates their funds towards programs versus administrative costs.
What red flags do you look for?
We look for signs of potential issues, such as anonymous principals, extremely low program expense ratios, or any history of complaints with the Attorney General's office, as these can indicate problematic practices.
Are new charities vetted too?
Yes, new charities undergo the same rigorous vetting process. However, those without a filing history or low program expense ratios may be rejected based on our standards.
How often do you re-evaluate your charity partners?
We conduct annual re-verifications of our charity partners to ensure they continue to meet our stringent requirements and maintain a strong reputation.
What if I have concerns about a charity?
We encourage donors to voice any concerns they may have regarding a charity. We take all inquiries seriously and will investigate any potential issues thoroughly.
Can I see a list of charities you've supported?
Absolutely! We maintain a transparent list of our charity partners on our website, showcasing the organizations we've supported and their impact in the community.

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Your trust is paramount to us at Great Plains Autos. We invite you to join us in supporting verified charities that are making a real difference in our community. Explore our charity partners and see for yourself how your donations can lead to impactful change. Together, we can ensure that every dollar goes where it truly matters.

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