For many people, the holiday season is not just a time for presenting gifts to loved ones; it’s the time of year they’re most likely to be making generous donations to charities to help others in need. According to one nonprofit clearinghouse, twenty percent of all charitable giving occurs in the month of December alone.
Nearly a year into a global pandemic that has disrupted families, ruined livelihoods and hospitalized millions, the need for charitable giving has never been more acute. Unfortunately, the situation has also created a lucrative niche for scammers, seeking to trick the unwary into “donating” to supposed charities that don’t exist or don’t do what they claim. The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently issued a bulletin warning consumers against shady online and telemarketing groups who are “leveraging the COVID-19 pandemic to steal your money, your personal information, or both.”
Here are a few tips offered by the FBI, the Federal Trade Commission, and other government agencies to help protect you from fraudulent charity schemes.